Since South Korean voters delivered a full-throated rebuke of their conservative president this month, a small but influential group has been on edge.
The country has no national law that explicitly prohibits unfair treatment based on race or ethnicity, language or sexual orientation.
The bylaws’ critics argue that the so-called student human rights ordinances overemphasize students’ rights and downplay the rights of teachers.
The conservative campaign must be seen for what it is: part of a concerted effort to erase L.G.B.T.Q.
visibility from schools and ultimately, South Korean society.
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Organizations:
South, Organization for Economic Cooperation, Development
Locations:
Korea, Japan, Turkey, South Korean