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It is a question now to think about whether hurting the comfort women victims and admitting stories that are difficult for many to relate to.

Reporter Lee Kyung-won will explain in detail how it is possible to punish hate speech and how to do it in foreign countries.

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Haightspeak, so-called disgust. This is why the concept is so diverse.

We gathered the concepts defined by international organizations and encyclopedias, picked keywords, and expressed them visually.

In short, it can be defined as hate speech that incites discrimination and hate because of country, race, gender, or politics.

[Joo Ok-soon / Mother Volunteer Corps Representative (Last 1st, YouTube 'Mom Broadcast'): Mr. Abe, I sincerely apologize for the destruction of all of our leaders' relationship with Japan.]

This statement is contrary to national sentiment. Is that a hate expression?

It's a standard of incitement to discrimination, and it's controversial to say hateful expressions just broken.

However, it is possible that this was a nuance that used to be said in the past, "I forgive my comfort women mother in Japan."

Holocaust victims forgive Hitler.

You can go to jail after saying this in Europe.

The German Criminal Code has put a high sentence on hate speech, which ranges from three months to five years in prison.

France is up to one year in prison and fines up to 45,000 euros.

The UK also has an explicit provision in the Public Order Law that "incite hate is guilty."

In the United States, the First Amendment is less restrictive because it is a clause on freedom of expression. However, there is still a state-wide hate crime law, so discrimination is severely punished.

On the other hand, we have been billed many times, like anti-discrimination laws, and scrapped.

There is no clear standard of hate speech.

The liberal camp accused Ju Ok Soon of asking for punishment for violation of the National Security Law.

In the liberal camp, the National Security Law undermined the freedom of expression, but it was a paradoxical situation requiring the National Security Law to restrict hate speech.

Freedom of expression can also be limited to guarantee basic rights, a social consensus from countries that punish hate speech, and this voice is growing in Korea.

The hate speech punishment law is now about to be actively discussed.

(Video Editing: Park Ji In, CG: Choi Jin Hoi, Screen Source: YouTube 'Mom Broadcasting')

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