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Korean adulterer faces jail term | Korean adulterer faces jail term |
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South Korean prosecutors have demanded an 18-month jail term for a popular actress who admitted breaking the country's strict laws on adultery. | South Korean prosecutors have demanded an 18-month jail term for a popular actress who admitted breaking the country's strict laws on adultery. |
Ok So-ri had sought to overturn the 50-year old legislation, which carries a maximum jail sentence of two years. | Ok So-ri had sought to overturn the 50-year old legislation, which carries a maximum jail sentence of two years. |
She said it was an infringement of human rights and amounted to revenge. | |
But in October the constitutional court ruled for the fourth time that adultery must remain a crime, saying it was damaging to social order. | But in October the constitutional court ruled for the fourth time that adultery must remain a crime, saying it was damaging to social order. |
Ms Ok has admitted having an affair with a well-known pop singer and her husband, Park Chul, is said to be seeking "a severe sentence". | Ms Ok has admitted having an affair with a well-known pop singer and her husband, Park Chul, is said to be seeking "a severe sentence". |
'Loveless marriage' | 'Loveless marriage' |
She blamed her infidelity on a loveless marriage to Mr Park, also an actor, and launched a legal challenge against the adultery law itself. | She blamed her infidelity on a loveless marriage to Mr Park, also an actor, and launched a legal challenge against the adultery law itself. |
But the court ruled that the adultery law did not violate the right to "sexual self-determination and privacy" and that the available punishment was appropriate. | But the court ruled that the adultery law did not violate the right to "sexual self-determination and privacy" and that the available punishment was appropriate. |
"Society still recognises that adultery damages social order," said the court. | "Society still recognises that adultery damages social order," said the court. |
"The punishment of a two-year jail term is not excessive when comparing it to responsibility." | "The punishment of a two-year jail term is not excessive when comparing it to responsibility." |
Ms Ok's lawyers have said the legislation "has degenerated into a means of revenge by the spouse, rather than a means of saving a marriage". | Ms Ok's lawyers have said the legislation "has degenerated into a means of revenge by the spouse, rather than a means of saving a marriage". |
The Korean Times says that in the past three years about 1,200 people have been indicted annually for adultery, but very few have been jailed. | The Korean Times says that in the past three years about 1,200 people have been indicted annually for adultery, but very few have been jailed. |
The case has created a sensation in South Korea, say correspondents, where many have denounced what they see as an archaic law. | The case has created a sensation in South Korea, say correspondents, where many have denounced what they see as an archaic law. |
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