South Korea's digital sex crime crisis - the 'Molka' epidemic
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- In South Korea, the term 'Molka' refers to the unauthorized filming of women using hidden cameras in public spaces such as bathrooms and hotels. This practice has become a significant issue, with perpetrators distributing explicit images on encrypted platforms like Telegram, as highlighted by University of Queensland scholar Park Se Youn in an interview with FRANCE 24.
- The rise of the Molka epidemic underscores the alarming intersection of technology and sexual exploitation, raising concerns about women's safety and privacy in South Korea. The situation reflects broader societal issues regarding consent and the need for stronger legal protections against digital sex crimes.
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