"Investigate Sexual Crime Posts" Cheong Petition Gains Over 90,000 Supporters

Photo by Cheongwadae National Petition Board capture.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Midam] Recently, a post implying gang rape was uploaded on an online community, causing a stir. The problematic post contained content in which a user claimed to have forcibly demanded his girlfriend to have sexual relations with multiple men. As the controversy arose, the police have launched an internal investigation.


On the 2nd, the National Police Agency announced that it has started an internal investigation regarding the post implying sexual assault uploaded on the online community 'FM Korea.'


Earlier, on the 30th of last month, a petition titled "Please investigate the sexual crime post uploaded on the FM Korea site" was posted on the Blue House National Petition Board. The petition has currently received preliminary consent from more than 100 people and is under review by the administrator, and as of 8:40 PM on the 2nd, it has garnered over 91,800 consents.


The petitioner shared a link to a post, stating, "A confession post of gang rape and dating sexual violence uploaded on an online community called 'FM Korea.'"


The problematic post contained content in which a user on 'FM Korea' demanded his girlfriend to have sexual relations with other men.


In particular, through comments on the post, the user wrote, "My girlfriend cried a lot at first, but since this is my preference, she now accepts it," and "She seems to endure it by remembering the one day I treat her well." The post has since been deleted.


Regarding this, the petitioner pointed out, "The author admitted to sadistic sexual violence and acknowledged that he committed sadistic rape and gang rape using gaslighting and threats."



He added, "This is a clear sexual crime, and the nature and method of the crime are planned and heinous," emphasizing, "We strongly urge an immediate investigation and appropriate punishment."


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