South Korea Begins Review Alternative Military Service Applications
|This has been a long time coming:
South Korea on Tuesday began accepting applications from men who want to substitute mandatory military service for other public services due to religious or personal beliefs, the military manpower agency said.
By law, all able-bodied South Korean men must carry out military service for about two years in a country that faces North Korea across one of the world’s most heavily fortified borders. Violators are punished with prison terms.
In December, the National Assembly passed a bill allowing “conscientious objectors” to do 36 months of alternative service at local correctional facilities, instead of joining the military.
Last week, a 29-member committee — comprising lawyers, professors, activists and other experts from various fields — was launched to review the applications.
Yonhap
You can read more at the link, but I have always felt there is more productive things that can be done with consciouses objectors than putting them in jail. It is good to see this now happening.
suddenly 90% of South Korean males are conscientious objectors…