South Korean women protesting against spycam pornography in Seoul in 2018. Massive women's rights protests in the country have led to victories on issues ranging from abortion access to tougher penalties for spycam crimes

South Korean women protesting against spycam pornography in Seoul in 2018. Massive women's rights protests in the country have led to victories on issues ranging from abortion access to tougher penalties for spycam crimes

A South Korean court acquitted on Wednesday a woman convicted six decades ago for defending herself against sexual violence, after she challenged the ruling inspired by the country’s #MeToo movement.

Choi Mal-ja was 19 in 1964 when she was attacked by a 21-year-old man in the southern town of Gimhae.

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