South Korean court acquits woman in 60-year-old self-defence case ...Middle East

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Choi Mal-ja was 19 years old in 1964 when a 21-year-old man attacked her in the southern town of Gimhae.

Choi managed to break free by biting off approximately 1.5 centimetres of the man’s tongue during the assault.

Choi was instead convicted of causing grievous bodily harm and given a 10-month suspended sentence in 1965.

The court stated that Choi’s actions represented an attempt to escape an unjust infringement on her bodily integrity and sexual self-determination.

Choi’s case gained renewed attention decades later following the global #MeToo movement that began in 2017.

Choi filed for a retrial in 2020 after being inspired by these social movements to seek justice.

The now 79-year-old woman told reporters in July that the state had made her live as a criminal for 61 years.

She expressed hope that future generations could live in a world free from sexual violence where they enjoy human rights and happiness. – AFP

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