Friday, June 22, 2012

Warrant for Canadian English instructor who molested hagwon owner

The 2005 English Spectrum Incident

Part 1: English Spectrum and 'Ask The Playboy'
Part 2: The Kimchiland where it’s easy to sleep with women and make money
Part 3: English Spectrum shuts down as Anti-English Spectrum is created
Part 4: How to hunt foreign women

Part 5: Did the foreigners who denigrated Korean women throw a secret party?
Part 6: The 'Ask The Playboy' sexy costume party
Part 7: Stir over ‘lewd party’ involving foreigners and Korean women
Part 8: The 2003 post that tarred foreign English teachers as child molesters
Part 9: Netizens shocked by foreign instructor site introducing how to harass Korean children
Part 10: Movement to expel foreign teachers who denigrated Korean women
Part 11: "Middle school girls will do anything"
Part 12: Netizens propose 'Yankee counter strike force'
Part 13: Segye Ilbo interview with the women from the party, part 1

Part 14: Segye Ilbo interview with the women from the party, part 2
Part 15: Web messages draw Koreans’ wrath
Part 16: Thai female laborers and white English instructors
Part 17: 'Regret' over t
he scandal caused by confessions of foreign instructors
Part 18: "Korean men have no excuse"
Part 19: "Unfit foreign instructo
rs should be a 'social issue'"
Part 20: 'Clamor' at foreigner English education site
Part 21: Foreign instructor: "I want to apologize"
Part 22: No putting brakes on 'Internet human rights violations'
Part 23: "They branded us as whores, yanggongju and pimps," part 1
Part 24: "They branded us as whores, yanggongju and pimps," part 2
Part 25: Don't Imagine
Part 26: 'Foreign instructor' takes third place
Part 27: Art From Outsider's Point of View
Part 28: U.S. Embassy warns Americans of threats near colleges
Part 29: Internet real name system debated
Part 30: Dirty Korean women who have brought shame to the country?
Part 31: Foreign instructor: "In two years I slept with 20 Korean women."
Part 32: Invasion of Privacy Degrades Korean Women Twice Over
Part 33: 60 unqualified native speaking instructors hired for English instruction
Part 34: The rising tide of unqualified foreign instructors
Part 35: Warrant for Canadian English instructor who molested hagwon owner


On January 29, 2005, NoCut News published the following article:
Warrant for Canadian English instructor who molested hagwon owner

Recently comments by foreign English teachers denigrating Korean women caused much public criticism in society and now a Canadian English instructor has been caught by police for molesting a Korean female instructor.

Seoul Dongdaemun police have requested an arrest warrant for Canadian hagwon instructor Mr. S (32) on charges of molesting his hagwon manager.

Mr. S is accused of molesting his hagwon manager Ms. Kim (31) in a classroom in the hagwon he worked at in Hyehwa-dong yesterday at 1pm.

During the police investigation Mr. S argued that "I didn't molest her and didn't intend to," however the victim Ms. Kim said, "Mr. S usually also had such excessive physical contact with other female instructors, and I contacted the police."
NoCut News apparently thought this story was so important that it published this article a second time a half hour later, the only difference being the title ("Canadian English instructor who molested female instructor 'headed behind bars'"). A Kyunghyang Sinmun article published a few hours later, however, said that prosecutors had rejected the warrant requested by police. Saying that police had applied for an arrest warrant for the Canadian hagwon instructor, the article states: "However, the prosecution said it was difficult to see that the victim was in a condition unable to resist and rejected the requested warrant." I'm not sure if that means he couldn't be detained, or if it means he couldn't be charged at all.

One wonders if this would have even been news a month earlier.

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