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When will racism get better??

 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:06 pm    Post subject: When will racism get better?? Reply with quote

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2011/10/117_96613.html


[quote]Lack of law against racial discrimination leaves foreigners vulnerable

By Kim Rahn

An ethnic Uzbekistan woman has filed a petition with the National Human Rights Commission after she was denied entrance to a sauna here.

A sauna employee refused to admit to the woman, a naturalized Korean, saying she was still a �foreigner� by appearance and foreign users may �make water in bathtub dirty� and �pass on AIDS.�

Such an action was possible because there is no law on discrimination by race, according to a support center for immigrants.

�Many foreigners face such discrimination often but mostly they remain silent because they don�t speak Korean well and don�t know where they can appeal,� said Ku Su-jin, whose Uzbek name is Karina Kurbanova.

Assisted by a civic group, she held a media briefing at Gyeongnam Migrant Community Service Center in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, Thursday.

�I�m filing the petition on behalf of other foreigners and especially our children including my seven-year-old boy, as I don�t want him to be discriminated against because of physically appearing different to Koreans,� she said.

Ku visited a sauna in Busan at around 3 p.m. on Sept. 25. But the employee denied her entry, saying foreigners are prohibited.

She reported this immediately to the police.

�The sauna worker told police that foreigners are not allowed there because they may make the water dirty. He also said Koreans customers don�t like using the facility with foreigners because in the town there are many foreign women working at bars and there were rumors that some have AIDS,� she said.

Ku is legally a Korean as she obtained citizenship in 2009 after marrying a Korean man. She told this to the owner, but he said she was a foreigner by appearance.

Police officers said there is no law to regulate such racist discrimination, advising her to go to another sauna, she said.

Officials at the center, who are supporting Ku�s petition, said the owner took advantage of a legal loophole regarding discrimination.

�There are laws banning discrimination by gender or by worker�s status. But there is none governing discrimination by race, not only do Koreans discriminate against foreigners but also Koreans discriminate against other Koreans like in Ku�s case,� a director of the center said.

The director said if the rights commission recommends the sauna to change, the group will help Ku file a civil suit against the sauna owner for the mental distress she sustained.

She said what Ku and the center ultimately call for is the establishment of a law banning discrimination by race, against both foreigners and naturalized Koreans.

�In these modern times when 1.3 million immigrants live here, it is shameful that they have their human rights infringed upon and are deprived of many entitled rights in daily life only because they look different or they came from other countries. Korea claims to stand for multiculturalism, but is far short of laws and systems for immigrants,� the director said.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is pretty shallow for a country with such a high percentage literates and Phd holders.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://forums.eslcafe.com/korea/viewtopic.php?t=212473
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