It's not 2013
in North Korea.
The year is 102
counted after
the birth of
Kim Il-sung.
in North Korea.
The year is 102
counted after
the birth of
Kim Il-sung.
One
thing South Korea is definitely not known for is liberal criminal rights.
Anyone who has seen films like Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, Miracles in Cell No. 7 or Mother is
familiar with the Korean practice of crime
reenactments.
Citizens suspected of committing crimes, such as rape or murder, are forced to
take part in these humiliating public rituals, which start with police binding
the suspect with ropes or handcuffs. They are then led to the scene of the
crime and are ordered to recreate the criminal act. To make the ordeal even
more humiliating, the media
is invited along to
publicize the event. Dates for the reenactments are even printed in newspapers
so the public can show up, watch, and hurl insults.