History in the making. More than 20,000 South Korean women angrily urged the gov't to crack down on the widespread 'molka' (spy cam) crimes that secretly film women at public toilet/public transport/office/school- in the biggest-ever protest held by women in the nation. #혜화시위 pic.twitter.com/AYJbLAG8Ut— Hawon Jung (@allyjung) June 9, 2018
The so-called molka crimes are so rampant in South Korea that news about men- from school teachers to pastors - caught secretly filming women make headlines on a daily basis. Here's a story I did in 2016 about this sickening trend with no sign of stopping https://t.co/BpQpSoDxCF— Hawon Jung (@allyjung) June 9, 2018
What's worse, sharing the molka footage & so-called revenge porn videos with other men on the Internet has become sthg of a "fun pastime" amg these high-tech peeping Toms. Here's a story I did in 2017 about S.Korean women's battle against online sex crimes https://t.co/duRJQ7GDqn— Hawon Jung (@allyjung) June 9, 2018
Today's rally also showed a sad reality- most protestors hid their faces with facial masks/sunglasses/hats for fear of being identified by male acquaintances & becoming a subject of relentless sexual harassment/online trolling that had targeted many past women's rights protestors pic.twitter.com/MDGviEHWya— Hawon Jung (@allyjung) June 9, 2018
More banners from S.Korean women's historic protest against molka (spycam porn) crimes— Hawon Jung (@allyjung) June 9, 2018
1: "Wanna shit with my guard down"
2: "Which one of the following men should be punished?
1) men who film (molka videos)
2) men who upload them
3) men who watch them pic.twitter.com/FJ0ZZc2l1d