A watchdog group says South Korea's army is huntg down and prosecutg gay servicemen after a vio of male soldiers havg sex was posted onle.
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AFTER SEX VIO, SOUTH KOREA ACCED OF TARGETG GAY SOLDIERS
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SEOUL, South Korea — A watchdog group says South Korea's army is huntg down and prosecutg gay servicemen after a vio of two male soldiers havg sex was posted on the ter earlier this year, stokg fear an already persecuted mory group. Milary vtigators lookg to the se have threatened soldiers to out their gay peers, nfisted cellphon to check munitn rerds, and even ed datg apps to dupe soldiers to revealg their sexual inty, said Lim Tae-hoon, the head of the Milary Human Rights Center for Korea, which tracks down ab the armed Korea's army says 's nductg a proper crimal vtigatn to soldiers allegedly volved wh filmg and uploadg the vio, which is a vlatn of the untry's munitns laws and a ary penal that mak homosexual activy punishable by up to two years prison.
The army has nied allegatns that vtigators are g the se to embark on a broar missn to weed out gay soldiers. "Milary vtigators ed the rmatn they gaed om the vtigatn on the sex vio to track down other gay soldiers the army, startg by forcg the spects to intify who they had sex wh and then wing their search om there, " said Lim, who said a soldier tipped his group off about the alleged crackdown.
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"South Korea's ary don't exclu gay men om pulsory duty, but once they enter the ary, they are seen as dangero and treated as potential crimals, as the ongog army vtigatn shows, " said Han Ga-ram, an openly gay human rights said the vtigatn had "touched off fear the LGBT muny.