S Korean Gay Granted Refugee Status in Canada

By Park Sae-jin Posted : December 16, 2011, 13:38 Updated : December 16, 2011, 13:38
A South Korean man, Kim Kyung-hwan, 30, received refugee status from Canada in 2009 after refusing being drafted into mandatary military for being a homosexual and an advocate of peace.

Many human rights group in South Korea expressed concerns over the circumstances facing general South Korean conscripts, homosexuals in particular.

IRB even mentioned a case in which a South Korean gay man experienced serious depression and suicidal thought after being harassed in the military, the rights group said. His case marks the first time in South Korea that a man seeks asylum in a foreign country to refuse the military draft due to his homosexuality.

“Since I was little, I couldn’t sympathize with the military and war at all,” Kim was quoted by the Yonhap news agency as saying. “I have no regrets (about leaving South Korea) as I had great worries about possible human rights abuses I could have suffered as a homosexual.”

In South Korea, all able-bodied men over 20 are required to serve in the military for more than two years.


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