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Korean adultery actress sentenced | Korean adultery actress sentenced |
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One of South Korea's best-known actresses, Ok So-ri, has been given a suspended prison sentence of eight months for adultery. | One of South Korea's best-known actresses, Ok So-ri, has been given a suspended prison sentence of eight months for adultery. |
She admitted the offence and the court suspended the sentence for two years. | She admitted the offence and the court suspended the sentence for two years. |
The trial took place after Ms Ok failed to get the constitutional court to overturn the strict law that makes adultery a criminal offence. | The trial took place after Ms Ok failed to get the constitutional court to overturn the strict law that makes adultery a criminal offence. |
In her petition she said the law was an infringement of human rights and amounted to revenge. | In her petition she said the law was an infringement of human rights and amounted to revenge. |
According to the BBC correspondent in Seoul, John Sudworth, the scandal has kept South Korea's tabloid newspapers and internet chatrooms buzzing for months. | |
'Damaging to social order' | |
South Korea is one of the few remaining non-Muslim countries where adultery remains a criminal offence. | |
A person found guilty of adultery can be jailed for up to two years. | |
Ms Ok failed to get the Constitutional Court to overturn the lawMore than 1,000 people are charged each year, although, as in this case, very few are actually sent to jail. | |
The law has been challenged four times, but the country's top judges have always ruled that adultery is damaging to social order, and the offence should therefore remain a crime. | |
In this case, Ms Ok was sued by her former husband, Park Chul. | |
She admitted having an affair with a well-known pop singer, and blamed it on a loveless marriage to Mr Park. | |
The 40-year-old actress sought to have the adultery ban ruled an inconstitutional invasion of privacy, and in a petition to the Constitutional Court, her lawyers claimed the law had "degenerated into a means of revenge by the spouse, rather than a means of saving a marriage". | |
But the adultery ban was upheld, and judges in Seoul have now given her an eight-month suspended sentence, and her lover a six-month suspended term. | |
"I would like to say I'm sorry for stirring up such a controversy," Ms Ok said after the court judgement. | |
According to a survey carried out last year, nearly 68% of South Korean men and 12% of women confess to having sex outside marriage. |