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{{Short description|2020 criminal child pornography and sexual blackmail case in South Korea}} |
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'''Nth room case'''<ref>{{cite news |date= 25 March 2020|title= |
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Telegram sex offender's case sent to prosecution|url= http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20200325000174 |work= The Korea Herald |location=Seoul |access-date= 25 March 2020}}</ref> ([[Korean language|Korean]]: n번방 사건) is a case that digital sexual crime occurred on [[Telegram (software)|Telegram]] chat room from 2018 to 2020 in [[South Korea]].<ref name="n">{{cite news |last= |first= |date= 20 March 2020|title= 성착취물 제작‧유포 텔레그램 「박사방」 운영자 검거|url= https://www.smpa.go.kr/user/nd42986.do?View&boardNo=00236016|work= |location= |access-date= 24 March 2020}}</ref> This case is described generally as the Nth room case, but actually several similar criminals who share these videos committed individually.<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|url=https://imnews.imbc.com/replay/2020/nwdesk/article/5674586_32524.html|title=Distributing pornography by telegram ... 'Dr. Bang' was caught|date=|work=|access-date=|url-status=live}}</ref> Typically, the '''Nth room''' which operated by '''God God''' (Korean: 갓갓) is the case selling sexual exploitation videos in Telegram chatrooms from referred to as "1st room," up to "8th room." Similarly '''Doctor's room''' ({{Korean|hangul=박사방|rr=baksabang|links=no}}) operated by '''Doctor''' ({{Korean|hangul=박사|rr=Baksa|links=no}}, he was arrested and released as '''Cho Joo-bin'''<ref>{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=|title=Face of notorious child porn suspect revealed|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/03/251_286686.html|journal=The Korea Times|volume=|pages=|via=}}</ref>) blackmailed dozens of women, forcing them to take sexual exploitative videos.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.koreaboo.com/news/nth-room-telegram-underage-girls-details-sexual-assault/|title=Here Are the Shockingly Gruesome Details of What Really Happened to Underage Girls in the “Nth Room”|last=|first=|date=|website=|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> <ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-52030219</ref> |
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The '''"Nth Room" case'''<ref>{{cite news |date= March 25, 2020|title= Telegram sex offender's case sent to prosecution|url= http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20200325000174 |work=[[The Korea Herald]] |location=Seoul |access-date= March 25, 2020|agency=Yonhap News Agency}}</ref> ({{Korean|n번방 사건}}) is a criminal case involving [[blackmail]], [[cybersex trafficking]], and the spread of sexually exploitative videos via the [[Telegram (software)|Telegram]] app between 2018 and 2020 in [[South Korea]].<ref name="n">{{cite press release|date= March 20, 2020|title= 성착취물 제작‧유포 텔레그램 「박사방」 운영자 검거|url= https://www.smpa.go.kr/user/nd42986.do?View&boardNo=00236016 |publisher=Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency |location=Seoul |access-date= March 24, 2020|lang=ko}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://imnews.imbc.com/replay/2020/nwdesk/article/5674586_32524.html|title=Distributing pornography by telegram ... 'Dr. Bang' was caught|author=SHIN Sua (신수아) |date=March 20, 2020|work=[[MBC News]]|language=ko}}</ref> A man nicknamed '''god god''' (later identified as '''Moon Hyung-wook''', {{Langx|ko|문형욱|label=none}}) sold sexual exploitation videos on Telegram channels and groups. |
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A [[copycat crime]], known as the '''"Doctor's Room"''', ({{Korean|박사방|博士房|baksabang|labels=no}}) was operated by a man using the screen name '''Doctor''' ({{Korean|박사|3=Baksa|labels=no}}, later identified as '''[[Cho Ju-bin]]'''<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 24, 2020 |title=Face of notorious child porn suspect revealed |url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/03/251_286686.html |work=[[The Korea Times]] |agency=Yonhap News Agency}}</ref><ref name="1st"/>), who is accused of blackmailing dozens of women, forcing them to take sexually exploitative videos, with some involving rape.<ref name="bbc20200325">{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-52030219|date=March 25, 2020|title=Cho Ju-bin: South Korea chatroom sex abuse suspect named after outcry|author=Laura Bicker|newspaper=BBC News}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/south-korea-identifies-suspected-leader-of-sexual-blackmail-ring-after-uproar/2020/03/25/f45f9df4-6e5f-11ea-a156-0048b62cdb51_story.html|title=South Korea identifies suspected leader of sexual blackmail ring after uproar|newspaper=The Washington Post|author=Min Joo Kim|date=March 25, 2020|location=Seoul}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/25/outrage-in-south-korea-over-telegram-sexual-abuse-ring-blackmailing-women-and-girls|title=Outrage in South Korea over Telegram sexual abuse ring blackmailing women and girls|author=Justin McCurry|location=Tokyo|date=March 25, 2020|newspaper=Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/25/world/asia/south-korea-pornography-online.html|title=Suspect Held in South Korean Crackdown on Sexually Explicit Videos|author=Choe Sang-Hun|location=SEOUL, South Korea|date=March 25, 2020|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref> |
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== Case == |
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The number of confirmed victims is at least 103, including 26 [[Age of majority|minors]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Ruling party, gov't push for abolishing statute of limitations for child sex crime |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200406002200315 |website=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |accessdate=April 29, 2020 |language=en |date=April 6, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Yuexin |first=Li |date=March 27, 2020 |title=South Korean "The Nth Room": Digital Sex Offenses Sprawls Along Social Media |url=https://theowp.org/south-korean-the-nth-room-digital-sex-offenses-sprawls-along-social-media/ |access-date=April 28, 2020 |website=The Organization for World Peace |language=en-US}}</ref> It was revealed that the victims' pictures were shared and sold to over 260,000 IDs (narrowed down to about 60,000 users, taking into consideration overlapping profiles)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Yoon |first1=So-yeon |last2=Hill |first2=Alannah |title=[DEBRIEFING] 'Nth room': A digital prison of sexual slavery |url=https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2020/03/29/features/DEBRIEFING-Nth-room-A-digital-prison-of-sexual-slavery/3075441.html |website=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]] |date=March 29, 2020 |access-date=December 20, 2020}}</ref> and were paid for anonymously in [[cryptocurrency]]. |
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In February 2019, the fact that there was a Telegram chatroom where the perpetrators called the victims "slaves" and uploaded pictures of sexual exploitation, even sharing personal information, became known. It became known on popular South Korean, male dominant online communities such as Ilbe Best (Ilbe) and the erotic gallery and study gallery of dcinside. Someone with the nickname "God God" created the "1st room" up to the "8th room" (nicknamed "nth room"), and uploaded pornography of sexual exploitation. Someone with the nickname "watchman" uploaded that link and allowed it to be accessed in a Telegram room called "Gotham room." However nth room disappeared in September 2019, and other rooms appeared instead. |
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A [[Netflix]] documentary about the case, entitled ''Cyber Hell: Exposing An Internet Horror'', was released in 2022. |
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===nth room=== |
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It is true that Nth room started first, but it is more bizarre, the magnitude of the damage and the number of victims is much larger, and the place where the crime was conducted is the Doctor's room. One shocking fact is that 16 of the officially known victims were minors, including middle school students<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.koreaboo.com/news/victim-telegram-nth-room-case-speaks-horrors-faced-middle-school-student/|title=Victim Of Telegram Nth Room Case Speaks Up About The Horrors She Faced As A Middle School Student|last=|first=|date=|website=|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> along with the fact that there are 30,000 paid members who traded those videos. In Doctor's room, sexual exploitative pornography was distributed via a Telegram chatroom, and was only accessible by crypto-currency payment. "Doctor", who appeared in July 2019, threatened women, and took sadistic pictures and videos by figuring out their personal information, and then uploaded these pictures and videos. When reports first started, Doctor even figured out the personal information of the reporter, and circulated it. In addition, a high school student in Incheon was running various Telegram chatting rooms that distributed child pornography and links for buying drugs, and even shared tricks for dealing with police investigations. |
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<ref name="1st">{{cite web |last1=Begum |first1=Haneesa |title=K-pop stars speak out on Nth Room, Telegram porn scandal, urging strong punishment for those involved |url=https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/entertainment/article/3077514/k-pop-stars-speak-out-nth-room-telegram-porn-scandal-urging |website=[[South China Morning Post]] |accessdate=November 19, 2020 |language=en |date=March 30, 2020}}</ref> In 2021, the press stated that the accounts on many platforms were not real. From 2021 to 2024, the site named 'nth room' was closed 5 times. |
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==Reports and Investigation== |
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In the beginning, when the case became known on male dominated online communities, Jaesoo Kim (fictitious name) reported the nth room case by contacting 112, however, police did not view it as a credible report, and ignored it. |
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== Cases == |
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In January 2019, The Seoulshinmun Daily found out by conducting undercover journalism that there was a secret Telegram room that was distributing child pornography, and to this point has not revealed the substance of the case. In the same manner, in April 2019, Sisa Journal reported that Telegram was being used as a platform for crime, in sharing illegal pictures and videos. On August 12th, the Electronic Times was the first press outlet to report nth room. |
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==="Nth Room"=== |
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A user nicknamed "God God", who was later identified as Moon Hyung-Wook,<ref>{{cite news |title='Nth room' creator sentenced to 34 years in prison |url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2021/04/251_306835.html |work=[[The Korea Times]] |date=April 8, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> created eight groups simply named after their [[ordinal numeral]] (hence the name "Nth Room"), and uploaded sexually exploitative pornography. Another user nicknamed "Watchman" advertised the link to these groups in another Telegram group named "Godam Room". |
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===Doctor's Room=== |
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On March 23, 2020, SBS first disclosed the identity of the "Doctor's room" suspect. On March 24th, following a decision of the Personal Information Disclosure Review Committee of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, an official identity disclosure measure was taken, on the basis of Article 25 of the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Sexual Crimes. The suspect is Cho Ju-bin, born in 1995; this is the first case where an official identity disclosure measure has been taken for a sexual criminal. It has been revelaed that Cho Ju-bin graduated from a technical college in Incheon, and was a reporter for the university newspaper. It is also suspected that he was active as a ilbe member, although this has not been confirmed. |
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A user nicknamed "Doctor" (later identified as [[Cho Ju-bin]]) posted part-time job offerings on [[Twitter]], seeking to gather personal information from women and girls who answered the offers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://imnews.imbc.com/replay/2020/nwdesk/article/5674586_32524.html|script-title=ko:텔레그램으로 음란물 유포…'박사방' 붙잡혔다|last=신 |first=수아|date=March 20, 2020|website=[[MBC News]]|language=ko|access-date=April 28, 2020}}</ref> In the "Doctor's Room", the sexually exploitative pornography was distributed via a Telegram chatroom and was only accessible via a [[cryptocurrency]] payment. "Doctor", who appeared in July 2019, coerced women to appear in pictures and videos, then uploaded the content. When reports first emerged, personal information of the reporter was found and released. In addition, a high school student in [[Incheon]] was running various Telegram chatting rooms that distributed child abuse and sexual assault towards children, links for buying drugs and also shared tricks on how to deal with police investigations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.kbs.co.kr/news/view.do?ncd=4404749|title=N번방 유력 운영자 검거된 와중에도…"제2·제3 N번방 여전"|website=[[KBS News]]|language=ko|access-date=April 12, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20200324176800062|script-title=ko:'갓갓' 모방 '제2n번방' 운영자 또 있다…닉네임 '로리대장태범'|last=이 |first=재현|date=March 24, 2020|website=[[Yonhap News Agency]]|language=ko|access-date=April 12, 2020}}</ref> |
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==Reports and investigation== |
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Meanwhile, the user with the nickname "watchman" who was known as the mastermind and the individual who made nth room popular was arrested in September 2019. He was revealed as Jeonmo, a 38 year-old company worker, who had received a suspended sentence for pornography distribution in the past. Jeonmo was indicted on suspicion of operating an Internet site featuring illegal recordings, and a sentence of imprisonment of 3 years 6 months was sought by the prosecution. However, since it was revealed during the trial that there is a connection with nth room, an application is underway for resumption of hearings. |
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Reports of such illegal content being shared on Telegram were appearing throughout 2019. For instance, the ''[[Seoul Shinmun]],'' through undercover journalism, found a secret Telegram room distributing child abuse and sexual assault towards children in January. In the same manner, ''Sisa Journal'' in April that year reported that Telegram was being used as a platform for sharing illegal pictures and videos. |
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In the beginning, when the case became known on male-dominated online communities, a man reported the "Nth Room" case by contacting [[112 (emergency telephone number)|112]]. The police, however, did not consider the report credible and ignored it.{{Citation needed|date=May 2022}} The first known people to investigate the Nth room case were two female university students in July 2019, going by the team name of Team Flame.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Seo |first1=Jungmin |last2=Choi |first2=Seoyoung |date=2020 |title=Introduction |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/26979892 |journal=Journal of Asian Sociology |volume=49 |issue=4 |pages=371–398 |jstor=26979892 |issn=2671-4574}}</ref> On August 12, the ''Electronic Times'' was the first media outlet to report on the case.<ref>[https://news.naver.com/main/read.naver?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=001&oid=030&aid=0002833776 미성년자·여성 노린 트위터 해킹 확산…사이버수사대 사칭하며 협박도] 《전자신문》, August 2, 2019 [https://www.etnews.com/20190812000504 빨간방과 노예방, 그리고 텔레그램], 《전자신문》, August 12, 2019</ref> The case went on to have a huge social impact and ignite public fury.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200323002900315|title=Sex crime chat room ignites public fury|date=March 23, 2020|work=[[Yonhap News Agency]]|location=Seoul}}</ref> |
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The lead operator Baksa was arrested, but his accomplice and Telegram users who shared the videos for money remain unknown. While police got the list of people who bought the videos and were investigating, over five million people signed a national petition demanding public disclosure of the identities of users who shared in the chatroom.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www1.president.go.kr/petitions/586819|script-title=ko:텔레그램 n번방 용의자 신상공개 및 포토라인 세워주세요|date=March 18, 2020|website=[[Petitions to Blue House]]|publisher=The official website of the Republic of Korea · Office of the President (Cheong Wa Dae)|language=ko|access-date=March 25, 2020|archive-date=March 29, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200329023343/https://www1.president.go.kr/petitions/586819|url-status=dead}}</ref> The number of members in Doctor's Room, including all paid and free users, was confirmed to be 15,000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20200330/100410986/1|title=Doctor's Room has 15,000 members, Police Department "Most identificated."|date=March 30, 2020|website=[[The Dong-A Ilbo]]|language=ko}}</ref> |
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On March 25, 2020, Korean virtual and cryptocurrency operators agreed to cooperate with authorities on this case after concluding that the leaders and subscribers of the Nth Room paid with virtual currency. By April 27, almost 40 people were identified through tracing cryptocurrency transfers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.yonhapnewstv.co.kr/news/MYH20200427009500641|script-title=ko:[단독] 극단적 선택 '박사방' 회원 가상화폐 지불내역 확인|date=April 27, 2020|website=연합뉴스TV|language=ko|access-date=April 29, 2020}}</ref> |
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== Suspects == |
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Thus, this case has brought huge social impact and public fury.<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200323002900315|title=Sex crime chat room ignites public fury|date=|work=|access-date=|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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On March 23, 2020, the [[Seoul Broadcasting System]] disclosed the identity of the "Doctor's Room" suspect<ref name="cho">{{cite news |date= March 23, 2020|script-title=ko:[단독] '박사방' 운영자 신상 공개…25살 조주빈|url=https://news.sbs.co.kr/news/endPage.do?news_id=N1005712335|work=SBS News |author= KIM Sangmin (김상민) |access-date= March 24, 2020|language=ko}}</ref> [[Cho Ju-bin]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 25, 2020 |title=Suspect in South Korea sex blackmail case identified amid outcry |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-southkorea-sexcrimes-idUSKBN21C07P |access-date=April 28, 2020 |work=Reuters |language=en}}</ref><ref name="cho"/> On March 24, following a decision of the Personal Information Disclosure Review Committee of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, an official identity disclosure measure was taken, based on Article 25 of the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Sexual Crimes. This was the first case where an official identity disclosure measure had been taken for a sexual criminal. An accomplice of Cho, Nam Kyung-eup ({{Langx|ko|남경읍|label=none}}), was revealed on July 15, 2020.<ref name="reveal">{{cite news |date= July 15, 2020|title= Police reveal identity of another key suspect in 'Nth room' case|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/08/251_292858.html|work=[[The Korea Times]] |author= Jung Min-ho |access-date= August 27, 2020|language=en}}</ref> |
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Meanwhile, the user with the nickname "Watchman" who was known as the mastermind and the individual who made the "Nth Room" popular was arrested in September 2019. He was revealed as Jeon, a 38-year-old company worker, who had received a suspended sentence for pornography distribution in the past. Jeon was indicted on suspicion of operating an Internet site featuring illegal recordings and sentenced to an imprisonment of 3 years and 6 months by the prosecution. However, since it was revealed during the trial that there was a connection with the "Nth Room", an application is underway for the resumption of the hearings.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} |
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Representative operator Baksa was arrested and released,<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-52030219|title=Cho Ju-bin: South Korea chatroom sex abuse suspect named after outcry|date=|work=|access-date=|url-status=live}}</ref> but his accomplice and Telegram users who share these videos trade for money are still unknown. Over 2 million have signed a national petition requesting the South Korean government to disclose the the identity of users who have shared in the chatroom.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www1.president.go.kr/petitions/586819|title=텔레그램 n번방 용의자 신상공개 및 포토라인 세워주세요|last=|first=|date=|website=|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> |
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Shin, the prior operator of "Nth Room" who had inherited it from "God God", was a man in his 30s who had previously received a suspended sentence for violating the Act on the Protection of Children and Youth Against Sex Offenses, and was taken into police custody in September 2019. He received a sentence of one-year imprisonment in the first hearing, and since the prosecution did not appeal, it is foreseen that this sentence will become final in the second hearing.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} |
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== Suspects == |
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On 23 March 2020, [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]] revealed the suspect's personal information.<ref name="cho">{{cite news |last= |first= |date= 23 March 2020|title= [단독] '박사방' 운영자 신상 공개…25살 조주빈|url= https://news.sbs.co.kr/news/endPage.do?news_id=N1005712335|work= |location= |access-date= 24 March 2020}}</ref> His name is Cho Joo-bin (Korean: 조주빈, born October 14, 1995).<ref name="cho"/> |
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God God claims he will not be caught according to information released to [[JTBC Newsroom|JTBC News]].{{When|date=May 2020}} He claims he never uses his own phone and all currency is transferred through gift vouchers so it cannot be traced. He has also revealed he is confident that if he abandons his phone, there will be no evidence against him even if he turns himself in.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} |
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== Reactions == |
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=== Politics === |
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* [[Lee In-young]], the parliamentary leader of the ruling [[Democratic Party of Korea]], promised the party will bring the case to the parliamentary legislation.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date= 11 February 2020|title= 민주당 "텔레그램 N번방 사건 입법, 국민께 약속"|url= https://www.sedaily.com/NewsView/1YYVR5RBQD|work= |location= |access-date= 24 March 2020}}</ref> |
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* The main opposition [[United Future Party]] condemned the case, in which they will forward the case to the parliamentary legislation that prohibits any kind of child pornographies.<ref name="ufp">{{cite news |last= |first= |date= 20 March 2020|title= [포토] “성착취 N번방 처벌 미래통합당이 앞장”|url= http://www.womennews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=197364|work= |location= |access-date= 24 March 2020}}</ref> The party also urged the Democratic Party to not just focus on the [[2020 South Korean legislative election|upcoming general election]] but also cooperating with them to forward their bill.<ref name="ufp"/> |
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Moon Hyung-wook ({{Langx|ko|문형욱|label=none}}), nicknamed God God, was arrested and charged in May,<ref name="ytn">{{cite news |script-title=ko:성착취 'n번방' 개설자 '갓갓' 검거…20대 남성(종합) |url=https://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&oid=001&aid=0011599443&sid1=001}}</ref> and detained on May 12, 2020.<ref>{{cite news |title=n번방 설계자 '갓갓' 구속영장 발부..."도주 우려" |url=https://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&oid=002&aid=0002133891&sid1=001}}</ref> His personal information was released on May 13.<ref>{{cite news |title='n번방' 개설자 '갓갓' 신상공개…24살 문형욱 |url=https://imnews.imbc.com/news/2020/society/article/5770760_32633.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Police unveil identity of key suspect in Telegram sex crime case |url=http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20200513000850&ACE_SEARCH=1}}</ref> In April 2021, Moon Hyung-wook was sentenced to 34 years in prison.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 8, 2021|script-title=ko:텔레그램 'n번방' 운영한 '갓갓' 문형욱 징역 34년 선고|url=https://www.ytn.co.kr/_ln/0115_202104081836564138|access-date=April 17, 2021|website=[[YTN]]|language=ko}}</ref> An accomplice to Moon, Ahn Seung-jin ({{Langx|ko|안승진|label=none}}), was revealed June 22, 2020.<ref name="ahn">{{cite news |date= June 22, 2020|title= 'n번방' 피해자 협박한 20대 신상 공개…25세 안승진|url=https://news.sbs.co.kr/amp/news.amp?news_id=N1005847338&news_id=N1005847338|work=SBS News |author= Kwon Tae-hoon (권태훈) |access-date= August 27, 2020|language=ko}}</ref> |
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== Expert Opinions == |
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For preventing recurrence and resolving this case, experts have indicated that the following is necessary. First, request the active international cooperation of governments. Second, establish a dedicated department for digital sexual crimes. Third, build a strong system for strengthening the weighing of offenses, and confiscating the proceeds of crime. Fourth, permitting sting investigations. Fifth, punishing the platforms. Opinions were presented that it is necessary to introduce new concepts and crime names of "digital group sexual violence" and "sexual exploitation." |
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On November 26, 2020, Cho was sentenced to 40 years in prison.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/25/asia/korea-telegram-sex-crime-verdict-intl-hnk/index.html|title = Leader of South Korean sexual blackmail ring sentenced to 40 years| date=November 26, 2020 }}</ref> |
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== Domestic reactions == |
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[[Lee In-young]], the parliamentary leader of the ruling [[Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015)|Democratic Party of Korea]], promised the party will bring the case to parliament.<ref>{{cite news |date= February 11, 2020|script-title=ko:민주당 "텔레그램 N번방 사건 입법, 국민께 약속"|url= https://www.sedaily.com/NewsView/1YYVR5RBQD|work={{ill|The Seoul Economic Daily|ko|서울경제}} |access-date= March 24, 2020|author=HA Ellena (하정연)|language=ko}}</ref> The main opposition [[United Future Party]] condemned the case, in which they said that they will forward the case to parliament to prohibit any kind of child pornography.<ref name="ufp">{{cite news |date= March 20, 2020|script-title=ko:[포토] "성착취 N번방 처벌 미래통합당이 앞장"|url= http://www.womennews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=197364|work=The Women's News |access-date= March 24, 2020|author=HONG Suhyeong (홍수형)|language=ko}}</ref> The party also urged the Democratic Party to not just focus on the [[2020 South Korean legislative election|upcoming general election]] but to also cooperate with them to forward their bill.<ref name="ufp" /> Its chairman, [[Hwang Kyo-ahn]], however, created controversy by saying not all suspects involved in the case deserved the same punishment. |
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The [[Supreme Court of Korea|Supreme Court of South Korea]] also announced its plans to make sentences harsher on digital sex crimes following public outcry.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/04/356_288251.html|title=Top court to make sentencing guidelines for digital sex offenses|date=April 21, 2020|website=[[The Korea Times]]|language=en|access-date=April 29, 2020}}</ref> |
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== Prevention law of Nth room == |
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=== Revision of the Sexual Violence Punishment law === |
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Before the revision, only the distribution, sale, lease, and provision of illegal photographs were subject to punishment; the current law added regulations that also sentenced those who possess, purchase, store, and watch illegal sexual photographs up to three years in prison or fined up to 30 million won. Even if the video was filmed by one's self, the law clarified the rule that if someone spreads it against their own will, the disseminator would be punished and the sentence will be raised. |
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A new rule implemented a prison sentence of more than one year and three years respectively, on those who threaten or coerce using photographs that can cause sexual shame. This act is most commonly known as [[blackmail]]. |
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In the case of special robbery and rape, a person could be sentenced to up to three years in prison for preliminary and conspiracy charges; the legal sentence for illegal filming and production was further strengthened. |
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=== Revision of criminal law === |
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The age of consent standard for rape of minors was raised from 13 to 16. |
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As some perpetrators would not be sentenced because up to 70 victims' assaults and threats have not been proven to have led to actual crimes, they could also be sentenced to up to three years in prison for preliminary and conspiracy charges against those who planned rape and similar rape. |
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=== Hiding of crime profits === |
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In the case of digital sexual violence crimes, the opinion that "it is not easy to prove the relevance between individual crimes and criminal profits, so it is difficult to withdraw criminal profits," eased the burden of proof. |
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=== Revision of the Youth Protection law === |
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The children and adolescents who are subject to prostitution were identified as victims. Individuals who have committed simple sex crimes against children and adolescents as well as those who have committed simple sex crimes are subject to personal disclosure.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 29, 2020|title='n번방 방지법' 통과…성착취물 소지·시청해도 3년 이하 징역|url=http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/politics/assembly/942627.html|access-date=December 22, 2020|website=[[The Hankyoreh]]|language=ko}}</ref> |
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== Korea's national petition and the government's systematic response == |
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On March 26, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security's resident registration number change committee said it would submit an application for changing the resident registration number, which is recognized as a victim of the "N" incident, as an "emergency agenda" and process it as quickly as possible within three weeks. The original legal deadline is six months and usually takes three months. |
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=== Petition for international cooperation === |
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On January 2, 2020, a new Cheong Wa Dae national petition was posted and 219,705 people signed the petition for an international cooperative investigation. As of March 1, National Police Agency Commissioner General Min Gap-ryong released a video clip and a full text of the answers to the petition. |
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=== National Assembly's petition === |
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On January 15, 2020, 100,000 people agreed to the National Assembly's petition for international cooperation with police, the establishment of a digital sex crime department, raising sentencing standards for digital sex crimes, and the National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee on February 10. The result of the review, which was not to be referred to the plenary session (not to be referred to the plenary session), was because the purpose of the petition was reflected in the "Partial Amendment of the Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes", which was passed by the First Subcommittee on the Legislation and Judiciary Committee's on March 3, 2020. However, it was criticized for being hasty.<ref>{{Cite web|title=[MAGNIFYING GLASS] Rushed 'Nth room law' unlikely to actually stop criminals|url=https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2020/06/02/business/indepth/Nth-room-digital-crime-Naver/20200602195600193.html|access-date=May 8, 2021|website=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|date=June 2, 2020 |language=en}}</ref> According to the Project ReSET, the revised bill only covers the creation and distribution of the so-called [[deepfake]], and "does not reflect the strengthening of the sentencing standards, improvement of the investigation system, or international announcement investigation." It has been revealed that despite the provision of related data books, the remarks made in the process have been controversial, with more than a month of information not being properly identified. |
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=== Petition for the disclosure of all key suspects and participants === |
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A petition calling for the personal and photo line of the key suspect, "Dr. Doctor," was filed on March 18 in the Cheong Wa Dae National Petition, and a petition was filed on March 20 calling for the disclosure of all participants in the Telegram Secret Room. By March 24, more than 2.57 million and 1.85 million people participated, respectively. The doctor's request for personal disclosure and photo line received the most consent in the history of the petition. |
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On the afternoon of March 24, National Police Agency Commissioner General Min Gap-ryong and Gender Equality and Family Minister Lee Jung-ok responded to the petition, and promised to set up a special digital sex crime investigation headquarters and prepare digital sex crime sentencing standards. |
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== Gender relations == |
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South Korean gender profiling led to the blackmailing of female individuals. For example, in regards to the "Nth room case", women wanting to become models are given job offers through social media, leading to them taking pornographic imagery of themselves. Users like [[Cho Joo-bin]] then blackmail these individuals threatening to release the content to their families.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Nth Room case and modern slavery in the digital space|url=https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/nth-room-case-and-modern-slavery-digital-space|website=www.lowyinstitute.org|language=en|access-date=May 8, 2020}}</ref> |
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==Sentencing== |
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On November 26, 2020, Cho Joo-bin was found guilty of his crimes and sentenced to a total of 40 years' imprisonment. Cho reportedly said that he wanted to apologize to his victims.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/south-korea-sexual-blackmail-ring-leader-prison-40-years-13643398|title=South Korea sentences leader of sexual blackmail ring to 40 years in prison: Report|website=Channel NewsAsia|date=November 26, 2020|access-date=November 27, 2020|archive-date=January 19, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210119152450/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/south-korea-sexual-blackmail-ring-leader-prison-40-years-13643398|url-status=dead}}</ref> The sentence was upgraded to 42 years in prison in October 2021, according to the Netflix documentary ''Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror''.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.netflix.com/title/81354041 |title=Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror |date=2022 |publisher=Netflix}}</ref> |
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Additionally, the documentary reported that Moon Hyeong-Wook was sentenced to 34 years in prison in November 2021. It also reported that by collaborating with cryptocurrency companies, 3,757 people linked to the Nth Room crimes have been arrested as of December 2020, of whom 245 have been imprisoned. |
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== See also == |
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*[[Child grooming]] |
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*[[Intimidation]] |
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*[[Sex trafficking in South Korea]] |
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*[[Telegram (software)]] |
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* [https://vimeo.com/556170949 Documentary] by ''[[The Korea Times]]'' |
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The "Nth Room" case[1] (Korean: n번방 사건) is a criminal case involving blackmail, cybersex trafficking, and the spread of sexually exploitative videos via the Telegram app between 2018 and 2020 in South Korea.[2][3] A man nicknamed god god (later identified as Moon Hyung-wook, 문형욱) sold sexual exploitation videos on Telegram channels and groups.
A copycat crime, known as the "Doctor's Room", (박사방; 博士房; baksabang) was operated by a man using the screen name Doctor (박사; Baksa, later identified as Cho Ju-bin[4][5]), who is accused of blackmailing dozens of women, forcing them to take sexually exploitative videos, with some involving rape.[6][7][8][9]
The number of confirmed victims is at least 103, including 26 minors.[10][11] It was revealed that the victims' pictures were shared and sold to over 260,000 IDs (narrowed down to about 60,000 users, taking into consideration overlapping profiles)[12] and were paid for anonymously in cryptocurrency.
A Netflix documentary about the case, entitled Cyber Hell: Exposing An Internet Horror, was released in 2022.
[5] In 2021, the press stated that the accounts on many platforms were not real. From 2021 to 2024, the site named 'nth room' was closed 5 times.
Cases
[edit]"Nth Room"
[edit]A user nicknamed "God God", who was later identified as Moon Hyung-Wook,[13] created eight groups simply named after their ordinal numeral (hence the name "Nth Room"), and uploaded sexually exploitative pornography. Another user nicknamed "Watchman" advertised the link to these groups in another Telegram group named "Godam Room".
Doctor's Room
[edit]A user nicknamed "Doctor" (later identified as Cho Ju-bin) posted part-time job offerings on Twitter, seeking to gather personal information from women and girls who answered the offers.[14] In the "Doctor's Room", the sexually exploitative pornography was distributed via a Telegram chatroom and was only accessible via a cryptocurrency payment. "Doctor", who appeared in July 2019, coerced women to appear in pictures and videos, then uploaded the content. When reports first emerged, personal information of the reporter was found and released. In addition, a high school student in Incheon was running various Telegram chatting rooms that distributed child abuse and sexual assault towards children, links for buying drugs and also shared tricks on how to deal with police investigations.[15][16]
Reports and investigation
[edit]Reports of such illegal content being shared on Telegram were appearing throughout 2019. For instance, the Seoul Shinmun, through undercover journalism, found a secret Telegram room distributing child abuse and sexual assault towards children in January. In the same manner, Sisa Journal in April that year reported that Telegram was being used as a platform for sharing illegal pictures and videos.
In the beginning, when the case became known on male-dominated online communities, a man reported the "Nth Room" case by contacting 112. The police, however, did not consider the report credible and ignored it.[citation needed] The first known people to investigate the Nth room case were two female university students in July 2019, going by the team name of Team Flame.[17] On August 12, the Electronic Times was the first media outlet to report on the case.[18] The case went on to have a huge social impact and ignite public fury.[19]
The lead operator Baksa was arrested, but his accomplice and Telegram users who shared the videos for money remain unknown. While police got the list of people who bought the videos and were investigating, over five million people signed a national petition demanding public disclosure of the identities of users who shared in the chatroom.[20] The number of members in Doctor's Room, including all paid and free users, was confirmed to be 15,000.[21]
On March 25, 2020, Korean virtual and cryptocurrency operators agreed to cooperate with authorities on this case after concluding that the leaders and subscribers of the Nth Room paid with virtual currency. By April 27, almost 40 people were identified through tracing cryptocurrency transfers.[22]
Suspects
[edit]Nth room case diagram[23] | ||||
Nth Room | Doctor's Room | |||
Moon ("God God") | → | Shin ("Kelly") | ← | Cho ("Doctor") Kang ("Butta") Lee ("Ikiya") |
transferred to | modeled after | |||
↑ modeled after | ↑ promoted | |||
Second Nth Room | Godam Room | |||
Bae ("Loli Daejang Taebeom") | Jeon ("Watchman") |
On March 23, 2020, the Seoul Broadcasting System disclosed the identity of the "Doctor's Room" suspect[24] Cho Ju-bin.[25][24] On March 24, following a decision of the Personal Information Disclosure Review Committee of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, an official identity disclosure measure was taken, based on Article 25 of the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Sexual Crimes. This was the first case where an official identity disclosure measure had been taken for a sexual criminal. An accomplice of Cho, Nam Kyung-eup (남경읍), was revealed on July 15, 2020.[26]
Meanwhile, the user with the nickname "Watchman" who was known as the mastermind and the individual who made the "Nth Room" popular was arrested in September 2019. He was revealed as Jeon, a 38-year-old company worker, who had received a suspended sentence for pornography distribution in the past. Jeon was indicted on suspicion of operating an Internet site featuring illegal recordings and sentenced to an imprisonment of 3 years and 6 months by the prosecution. However, since it was revealed during the trial that there was a connection with the "Nth Room", an application is underway for the resumption of the hearings.[citation needed]
Shin, the prior operator of "Nth Room" who had inherited it from "God God", was a man in his 30s who had previously received a suspended sentence for violating the Act on the Protection of Children and Youth Against Sex Offenses, and was taken into police custody in September 2019. He received a sentence of one-year imprisonment in the first hearing, and since the prosecution did not appeal, it is foreseen that this sentence will become final in the second hearing.[citation needed]
God God claims he will not be caught according to information released to JTBC News.[when?] He claims he never uses his own phone and all currency is transferred through gift vouchers so it cannot be traced. He has also revealed he is confident that if he abandons his phone, there will be no evidence against him even if he turns himself in.[citation needed]
Moon Hyung-wook (문형욱), nicknamed God God, was arrested and charged in May,[23] and detained on May 12, 2020.[27] His personal information was released on May 13.[28][29] In April 2021, Moon Hyung-wook was sentenced to 34 years in prison.[30] An accomplice to Moon, Ahn Seung-jin (안승진), was revealed June 22, 2020.[31]
On November 26, 2020, Cho was sentenced to 40 years in prison.[32]
Domestic reactions
[edit]Lee In-young, the parliamentary leader of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, promised the party will bring the case to parliament.[33] The main opposition United Future Party condemned the case, in which they said that they will forward the case to parliament to prohibit any kind of child pornography.[34] The party also urged the Democratic Party to not just focus on the upcoming general election but to also cooperate with them to forward their bill.[34] Its chairman, Hwang Kyo-ahn, however, created controversy by saying not all suspects involved in the case deserved the same punishment.
The Supreme Court of South Korea also announced its plans to make sentences harsher on digital sex crimes following public outcry.[35]
Prevention law of Nth room
[edit]Revision of the Sexual Violence Punishment law
[edit]Before the revision, only the distribution, sale, lease, and provision of illegal photographs were subject to punishment; the current law added regulations that also sentenced those who possess, purchase, store, and watch illegal sexual photographs up to three years in prison or fined up to 30 million won. Even if the video was filmed by one's self, the law clarified the rule that if someone spreads it against their own will, the disseminator would be punished and the sentence will be raised.
A new rule implemented a prison sentence of more than one year and three years respectively, on those who threaten or coerce using photographs that can cause sexual shame. This act is most commonly known as blackmail.
In the case of special robbery and rape, a person could be sentenced to up to three years in prison for preliminary and conspiracy charges; the legal sentence for illegal filming and production was further strengthened.
Revision of criminal law
[edit]The age of consent standard for rape of minors was raised from 13 to 16.
As some perpetrators would not be sentenced because up to 70 victims' assaults and threats have not been proven to have led to actual crimes, they could also be sentenced to up to three years in prison for preliminary and conspiracy charges against those who planned rape and similar rape.
Hiding of crime profits
[edit]In the case of digital sexual violence crimes, the opinion that "it is not easy to prove the relevance between individual crimes and criminal profits, so it is difficult to withdraw criminal profits," eased the burden of proof.
Revision of the Youth Protection law
[edit]The children and adolescents who are subject to prostitution were identified as victims. Individuals who have committed simple sex crimes against children and adolescents as well as those who have committed simple sex crimes are subject to personal disclosure.[36]
Korea's national petition and the government's systematic response
[edit]On March 26, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security's resident registration number change committee said it would submit an application for changing the resident registration number, which is recognized as a victim of the "N" incident, as an "emergency agenda" and process it as quickly as possible within three weeks. The original legal deadline is six months and usually takes three months.
Petition for international cooperation
[edit]On January 2, 2020, a new Cheong Wa Dae national petition was posted and 219,705 people signed the petition for an international cooperative investigation. As of March 1, National Police Agency Commissioner General Min Gap-ryong released a video clip and a full text of the answers to the petition.
National Assembly's petition
[edit]On January 15, 2020, 100,000 people agreed to the National Assembly's petition for international cooperation with police, the establishment of a digital sex crime department, raising sentencing standards for digital sex crimes, and the National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee on February 10. The result of the review, which was not to be referred to the plenary session (not to be referred to the plenary session), was because the purpose of the petition was reflected in the "Partial Amendment of the Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes", which was passed by the First Subcommittee on the Legislation and Judiciary Committee's on March 3, 2020. However, it was criticized for being hasty.[37] According to the Project ReSET, the revised bill only covers the creation and distribution of the so-called deepfake, and "does not reflect the strengthening of the sentencing standards, improvement of the investigation system, or international announcement investigation." It has been revealed that despite the provision of related data books, the remarks made in the process have been controversial, with more than a month of information not being properly identified.
Petition for the disclosure of all key suspects and participants
[edit]A petition calling for the personal and photo line of the key suspect, "Dr. Doctor," was filed on March 18 in the Cheong Wa Dae National Petition, and a petition was filed on March 20 calling for the disclosure of all participants in the Telegram Secret Room. By March 24, more than 2.57 million and 1.85 million people participated, respectively. The doctor's request for personal disclosure and photo line received the most consent in the history of the petition.
On the afternoon of March 24, National Police Agency Commissioner General Min Gap-ryong and Gender Equality and Family Minister Lee Jung-ok responded to the petition, and promised to set up a special digital sex crime investigation headquarters and prepare digital sex crime sentencing standards.
Gender relations
[edit]South Korean gender profiling led to the blackmailing of female individuals. For example, in regards to the "Nth room case", women wanting to become models are given job offers through social media, leading to them taking pornographic imagery of themselves. Users like Cho Joo-bin then blackmail these individuals threatening to release the content to their families.[38]
Sentencing
[edit]On November 26, 2020, Cho Joo-bin was found guilty of his crimes and sentenced to a total of 40 years' imprisonment. Cho reportedly said that he wanted to apologize to his victims.[39] The sentence was upgraded to 42 years in prison in October 2021, according to the Netflix documentary Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror.[40]
Additionally, the documentary reported that Moon Hyeong-Wook was sentenced to 34 years in prison in November 2021. It also reported that by collaborating with cryptocurrency companies, 3,757 people linked to the Nth Room crimes have been arrested as of December 2020, of whom 245 have been imprisoned.
See also
[edit]- List of sexual abuses perpetrated by groups
- Child grooming
- Intimidation
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
References
[edit]- ^ "Telegram sex offender's case sent to prosecution". The Korea Herald. Seoul. Yonhap News Agency. March 25, 2020. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
- ^ "성착취물 제작‧유포 텔레그램 「박사방」 운영자 검거" (Press release) (in Korean). Seoul: Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency. March 20, 2020. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
- ^ SHIN Sua (신수아) (March 20, 2020). "Distributing pornography by telegram ... 'Dr. Bang' was caught". MBC News (in Korean).
- ^ "Face of notorious child porn suspect revealed". The Korea Times. Yonhap News Agency. March 24, 2020.
- ^ a b Begum, Haneesa (March 30, 2020). "K-pop stars speak out on Nth Room, Telegram porn scandal, urging strong punishment for those involved". South China Morning Post. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- ^ Laura Bicker (March 25, 2020). "Cho Ju-bin: South Korea chatroom sex abuse suspect named after outcry". BBC News.
- ^ Min Joo Kim (March 25, 2020). "South Korea identifies suspected leader of sexual blackmail ring after uproar". The Washington Post. Seoul.
- ^ Justin McCurry (March 25, 2020). "Outrage in South Korea over Telegram sexual abuse ring blackmailing women and girls". Guardian. Tokyo.
- ^ Choe Sang-Hun (March 25, 2020). "Suspect Held in South Korean Crackdown on Sexually Explicit Videos". The New York Times. SEOUL, South Korea.
- ^ "Ruling party, gov't push for abolishing statute of limitations for child sex crime". Yonhap News Agency. April 6, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ Yuexin, Li (March 27, 2020). "South Korean "The Nth Room": Digital Sex Offenses Sprawls Along Social Media". The Organization for World Peace. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
- ^ Yoon, So-yeon; Hill, Alannah (March 29, 2020). "[DEBRIEFING] 'Nth room': A digital prison of sexual slavery". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
- ^ "'Nth room' creator sentenced to 34 years in prison". The Korea Times. April 8, 2021.
- ^ 신, 수아 (March 20, 2020). 텔레그램으로 음란물 유포…'박사방' 붙잡혔다. MBC News (in Korean). Retrieved April 28, 2020.
- ^ "N번방 유력 운영자 검거된 와중에도…"제2·제3 N번방 여전"". KBS News (in Korean). Retrieved April 12, 2020.
- ^ 이, 재현 (March 24, 2020). '갓갓' 모방 '제2n번방' 운영자 또 있다…닉네임 '로리대장태범'. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved April 12, 2020.
- ^ Seo, Jungmin; Choi, Seoyoung (2020). "Introduction". Journal of Asian Sociology. 49 (4): 371–398. ISSN 2671-4574. JSTOR 26979892.
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