"Conscientious Objection to Military Service Based on Religious Beliefs: Jehovah's Witness Acquitted in Appeal"
[Asia Economy Reporter Seoyoung Kwon] A Jehovah's Witness who refused military service due to religious beliefs was acquitted on appeal, overturning the first trial's suspended prison sentence.
A (25 years old) was indicted for not enlisting after receiving a draft notice in November 2016, citing his religious beliefs. Since childhood, A had been exposed to the faith of Jehovah's Witnesses under his parents' influence and had participated in religious gatherings and volunteer activities.
The first trial court ruled that A could not be seen as refusing military service based on firm religious beliefs and sentenced him to four months in prison with a one-year suspension. The court cited A's past investigation for slapping a friend twice in August 2018 and a fine for causing a traffic accident while driving under the influence with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.091% in May 2015. Although A claimed to refuse military service based on a doctrine emphasizing love and peace, the court held that his belief was not deep or sincere.
However, the Criminal Division 1 of Gwangju District Court (Presiding Judge Jaegun Kim) announced today (the 11th) that it overturned the original verdict and acquitted A on appeal. The appellate court recognized A's belief as sincere, noting his participation in volunteer activities based on religious beliefs since childhood.
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Furthermore, although the religion's doctrine prohibits violence and encourages moderation, the court stated that disputes arising in social life and circumstances such as driving with a hangover on a rainy early morning do not alone indicate that A's religious beliefs are not firm.
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