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Currently in South Korea, numerous women are suffering from sexual exploitation and violence due to a series of atrocious digital sex crimes called the “Nth Room”. This is what happened so far.
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At first, criminals sent Twitter messages to the victims saying, “Your private pictures might be leaked on the internet, so please check this website to see if it is really you”. The website was actually a decoy - once the victims clicked the website link, a fake Twitter popped up. Victims thinking that it was the real Twitter typed their username and password, which were immediately shared with the criminals. The shared username and password enabled the criminals to illegally gather more personal informations like telephone numbers, home addresses, and family.
The online “enslavement” tactics vary. Some traffickers impersonate the police and threaten girls who have posted naked selfies online with prosecution, unless they send them more naked pictures or lewd videos. Some trick their victims into disclosing personal information and threaten to expose them (doxx) online unless the young women or girls become their “slaves” for a week. However, after the week-long “slavery” during which the victims usually send their naked pictures, the pimps possess more material for extortion and the enslavement never ends. Some criminals took women’s personal information by lying that it was a mandatory process for a job interview and some men deliberately shared the personal information of their girlfriends to the criminals to turn them into “slaves” at the “Nth Room”.
If their tactics don’t work, the pimps incite male viewers to punish the resisting females by raping them. According to the korean feminist activists, when a “slave” refuses to cooperate, the exploiters publish her identifying information - place of work, where she lives or goes to school - in chat rooms designed specifically for this purpose. Thus, male members of the chat rooms are incited to find the girl, rape her, record the rape and publish it online. These acts serve three goals: they punish the victim, warn other girls not to follow her path, and provide more lucrative pornographic material to sell, as footage of violent rape is expensive.
Men exchange links to the chat rooms in private messages, or in South Korean men’s online forums.
The activities recorded included the following: writing “slave” with a knife on the girl’s skin, putting a pair of scissors inside her vagina, cutting off her nipples, making her eat feces, forcing her to have sex with her brother, having her raped by assigned people. The footages of the victims performing such activities are shared at Telegram chatrooms, otherwise called the “Nth Room”.
The age of the victims is diverse; eleven is the youngest victim identified so far. Most of the victims are in their late teens to early twenties. According to a member in the “Nth Room” chatroom, two women/girls become new “slaves” every day. One has alreadly killed herself.
When the footages were collected, criminals under the nicknames “박사" (Baksa) and “갓갓” (Gotgot) and many other accomplices sold the tickets that allow people to enter the Telegram chatrooms where footages of sexual exploitation and violence are shared. The rooms were named 1st, 2nd, 3rd and so on, according to the price of the tickets and the content shared inside. The cost of the tickets varied, and some were as expensive as 1,500 dollars.
It is confirmed that more than 260,000 people have joined the chatrooms. Footages of women and girls getting raped are bought and sold like mere products.
Would reporting to the police work? A man who went inside one of the “Nth Room” chatrooms reported this crime to the Korean police as he was astonished by the brutality. The report was first handed to the Cyber Crime Investigation Unit, but was passed to the Women and Adolescent Crime Investigation Unit, and then to the Violence Investigation Unit, then back to the Cyber Crime Investigation Unit. The investigation was never properly done. The man who originally reported the crime started to contribute to the growth of the “Nth Room” by re-selling the videos, now knowing that punishment for these acts of violence against women was unlikely.
So far, we have information of just one man charged and sentenced for participating in these crimes. On November 21, 2019, a 31 years old man from Osan was sentenced to jail for possessing 91,890 clips featuring sexual exploitation of adolescents and children as well as for the sale of 2,590 of those clips. However, the judge sentenced him to just one year in prison.
Another evidence of South Korean authorities not taking these crimes seriously presented itself when one of the enslaved women reported the chat rooms to the police. They sent her away, arguing that, as she recorded the videos herself, she couldn’t report a crime.
Right now, South Korean women’s rights activists are trying to raise awareness of the case abroad by a change.org petition. Sadly, just as within their own country, the international media seem to be largely ignoring the case. It is surprising, as around the world, online sexual exploitation and torture of (mostly female) children and young women is growing.
According to the Internet Watch Foundation which monitors and removes online child pornography, self-generated imagery (or “selfies”) now accounts for nearly a third of web pages featuring sexual images of children. They add that “of the self-generated material featuring girls – be it images or videos - most (80.5%) were aged 11 to 13 years”.
Although this particular flavor of male sexual exploitation is currently limited to South Korea, cases such as the Nth room are bound to happen all over the world. The female sex, no matter the country of origin, is particularly vulnerable to online abuse. Everywhere, girls and young women tend to be less technically savvy than their male counterparts, therefore easier to trick into giving up their private information and explicit images. Due to structural oppression, we also often take risks to escape poverty or abusive situations.
Recently on 17 February 2020, a Korean broadcasting company called SBS took interest in the “Nth Room” and aired their findings through an investigative journalism program called “Curious Stories Y”. A criminal blackmailed the broadcasting company that if they don’t stop airing the program, they are going to force a woman who is a “slave” at the “Nth Room” to kill herself.
To avoid the investigation of the Korean police, the criminals are using Telegram, which has its servers located in foreign lands. Telegram is not an app made in Korea, so it is hard to be investigated by the Korean Police force alone. In addition, the punishment given to criminals who obtain and spread child pornography is too light in South Korea; many criminals only get a short sentence of one year or get released with a suspended sentence.
On 19 March 2020, one of the main criminals under the nickname “Baksa”, a Korean man in his twenties was arrested by the Korean police. The Koreans are demanding the police to reveal his face and punish him harshly through the hashtag - #N번방_박사_포토라인_공개소환.
Many criminals and accomplices of the “Nth Room” are still neither captured nor punished, which makes the “Nth Room” grow rapidly every day, taking life after life. Hence, as a Korean citizen, I would like to call for the joint investigation of international crime investigation agencies like the FBI to help eradicate this inhumane crime. I would also like to ask for human rights organizations and press agencies around the world to pay attention by raising voices and writing articles. Thank you for reading.
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Currently in South Korea, numerous women are suffering from sexual exploitation and violence due to a series of atrocious digital sex crimes called the “Nth Room”. This is what happened so far.
—
At first, criminals sent Twitter messages to the victims saying, “Your private pictures might be leaked on the internet, so please check this website to see if it is really you”. The website was actually a decoy - once the victims clicked the website link, a fake Twitter popped up. Victims thinking that it was the real Twitter typed their username and password, which were immediately shared with the criminals. The shared username and password enabled the criminals to illegally gather more personal informations like telephone numbers, home addresses, and family.
The online “enslavement” tactics vary. Some traffickers impersonate the police and threaten girls who have posted naked selfies online with prosecution, unless they send them more naked pictures or lewd videos. Some trick their victims into disclosing personal information and threaten to expose them (doxx) online unless the young women or girls become their “slaves” for a week. However, after the week-long “slavery” during which the victims usually send their naked pictures, the pimps possess more material for extortion and the enslavement never ends. Some criminals took women’s personal information by lying that it was a mandatory process for a job interview and some men deliberately shared the personal information of their girlfriends to the criminals to turn them into “slaves” at the “Nth Room”.
If their tactics don’t work, the pimps incite male viewers to punish the resisting females by raping them. According to the korean feminist activists, when a “slave” refuses to cooperate, the exploiters publish her identifying information - place of work, where she lives or goes to school - in chat rooms designed specifically for this purpose. Thus, male members of the chat rooms are incited to find the girl, rape her, record the rape and publish it online. These acts serve three goals: they punish the victim, warn other girls not to follow her path, and provide more lucrative pornographic material to sell, as footage of violent rape is expensive.
Men exchange links to the chat rooms in private messages, or in South Korean men’s online forums.
The activities recorded included the following: writing “slave” with a knife on the girl’s skin, putting a pair of scissors inside her vagina, cutting off her nipples, making her eat feces, forcing her to have sex with her brother, having her raped by assigned people. The footages of the victims performing such activities are shared at Telegram chatrooms, otherwise called the “Nth Room”.
The age of the victims is diverse; eleven is the youngest victim identified so far. Most of the victims are in their late teens to early twenties. According to a member in the “Nth Room” chatroom, two women/girls become new “slaves” every day. One has alreadly killed herself.
When the footages were collected, criminals under the nicknames “박사" (Baksa) and “갓갓” (Gotgot) and many other accomplices sold the tickets that allow people to enter the Telegram chatrooms where footages of sexual exploitation and violence are shared. The rooms were named 1st, 2nd, 3rd and so on, according to the price of the tickets and the content shared inside. The cost of the tickets varied, and some were as expensive as 1,500 dollars.
It is confirmed that more than 260,000 people have joined the chatrooms. Footages of women and girls getting raped are bought and sold like mere products.
Would reporting to the police work? A man who went inside one of the “Nth Room” chatrooms reported this crime to the Korean police as he was astonished by the brutality. The report was first handed to the Cyber Crime Investigation Unit, but was passed to the Women and Adolescent Crime Investigation Unit, and then to the Violence Investigation Unit, then back to the Cyber Crime Investigation Unit. The investigation was never properly done. The man who originally reported the crime started to contribute to the growth of the “Nth Room” by re-selling the videos, now knowing that punishment for these acts of violence against women was unlikely.
So far, we have information of just one man charged and sentenced for participating in these crimes. On November 21, 2019, a 31 years old man from Osan was sentenced to jail for possessing 91,890 clips featuring sexual exploitation of adolescents and children as well as for the sale of 2,590 of those clips. However, the judge sentenced him to just one year in prison.
Another evidence of South Korean authorities not taking these crimes seriously presented itself when one of the enslaved women reported the chat rooms to the police. They sent her away, arguing that, as she recorded the videos herself, she couldn’t report a crime.
Right now, South Korean women’s rights activists are trying to raise awareness of the case abroad by a change.org petition. Sadly, just as within their own country, the international media seem to be largely ignoring the case. It is surprising, as around the world, online sexual exploitation and torture of (mostly female) children and young women is growing.
According to the Internet Watch Foundation which monitors and removes online child pornography, self-generated imagery (or “selfies”) now accounts for nearly a third of web pages featuring sexual images of children. They add that “of the self-generated material featuring girls – be it images or videos - most (80.5%) were aged 11 to 13 years”.
Although this particular flavor of male sexual exploitation is currently limited to South Korea, cases such as the Nth room are bound to happen all over the world. The female sex, no matter the country of origin, is particularly vulnerable to online abuse. Everywhere, girls and young women tend to be less technically savvy than their male counterparts, therefore easier to trick into giving up their private information and explicit images. Due to structural oppression, we also often take risks to escape poverty or abusive situations.
Recently on 17 February 2020, a Korean broadcasting company called SBS took interest in the “Nth Room” and aired their findings through an investigative journalism program called “Curious Stories Y”. A criminal blackmailed the broadcasting company that if they don’t stop airing the program, they are going to force a woman who is a “slave” at the “Nth Room” to kill herself.
To avoid the investigation of the Korean police, the criminals are using Telegram, which has its servers located in foreign lands. Telegram is not an app made in Korea, so it is hard to be investigated by the Korean Police force alone. In addition, the punishment given to criminals who obtain and spread child pornography is too light in South Korea; many criminals only get a short sentence of one year or get released with a suspended sentence.
On 19 March 2020, one of the main criminals under the nickname “Baksa”, a Korean man in his twenties was arrested by the Korean police. The Koreans are demanding the police to reveal his face and punish him harshly through the hashtag - #N번방_박사_포토라인_공개소환.
Many criminals and accomplices of the “Nth Room” are still neither captured nor punished, which makes the “Nth Room” grow rapidly every day, taking life after life. Hence, as a Korean citizen, I would like to call for the joint investigation of international crime investigation agencies like the FBI to help eradicate this inhumane crime. I would also like to ask for human rights organizations and press agencies around the world to pay attention by raising voices and writing articles. Thank you for reading.
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I don’t know how to start this post. I should probably explain some of the realities of being LGBT in Russia.
Russia, as everyone knows, is a homophobic country. The law used to prohibit homosexuality during the time of the Soviet Union. It doesn’t now. However, since 2013 there is a law that prohibits “LGBT agenda” on the basis that it is “harmful to children”.
“LGBT agenda” is a broad term. Everything can be classified as agenda, if the government wants it to. LGBT support organisations are being sued, especially ones that support youth, and the police can approach you if they see a rainbow flag on the street.
It is not “illegal” though, right? Wrong.
I assume many people know about the situation in Chechen. LGBT people are tortured and murdered there to this day, and nobody can do anything. The government denies the exsistence of the torture facilities.
Alright, so, it’s Chechen. It’s the South. Everywhere else should be safe, right? I believed in this relative safety until now.
Around two days ago there appeared a leaflet from a homophobic organisation “Saw”. It congratulated people on the beginning of a new season of hunting down LGBT people and activists. It threatened gaining governmental supports and creating new homophobic laws.
But, more terrifyingly, it named a list of people whom they were going to send dangerous, even deadly “gifts”. One person on the list, an activist Darya Grigoryeva, was recently brutally murdered. Two people recieved death threats via email. One of them, Artyom Shituhin, was told to uncover the names of LGBT people who requested help from a certain organisation unless he wanted to have “a tour to Chechen” to check if he manages to stay alive after that. In another letter, he was told to transfer a large sum of money to his friend (Zhenya Svetski, also on the list) and arrange for his escape to Netherlands, unless he wanted Zhenya to die. Zhenya Svetski’s house was set on fire. On top of that, the dismembered body of an LGBT activist was recently found in his apartment in Saint-Petersburg. His head was discovered by students in the Neva river.
Nobody will do anything. In a country where you can be jailed for self-defence, literal murders are ignored. The police doesn’t react to threats, saying that as long nobody’s dead, there’s nothing they can do.
I am terrified to go outside at this point.
Please, #ProtectPeopleFromSaw
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If you’re European, in a couple of weeks you will be denied any and all access to fandom contents on Tumblr and everywhere else on the internet. Here’s why.
On June, 20th the JURI of European Parliament approved of the articles 11 and 13 of the new Copyright Law. These articles are also known as the “Link Tax” and the “Censorship Machines” articles.
Articles 13 in particular forces every internet platform to filter all the contents we upload online, ending once and for all the fandom culture. Which means you won’t be able to upload any type of fandom works like fan arts, fan fictions, gif sets from your favourite films and series, edits, because it’s all copyrighted material. And you won’t also be able to share, enjoy or download other’s contents, because the use of links will be completely restricted.
But not everything’s lost yet. There’s another round of voting scheduled for the early days of July.
What you can do now to save our internet, is to share these informations with all of your family members and friends, and to ask to your MEP (the members of the European Parliament from your country) to vote NO at the next round, to vote against articles 11 and 13.
Here you can find more news and all the details to contact your MEP:
https://saveyourinternet.eu
Also, sign and share this petition:
https://www.change.org/p/european-parliament-stop-the-censorship-machinery-save-the-internet?recruiter=50668942&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_initial
We have just a couple of weeks to stop this complete madness, don’t let them dictating the way we enjoy our internet.
#SaveYourInternet now!
It’s funny how y'all will reblog any and all US things but when whole Europe might lose access to internet then everything is quiet.
Are you fucking serious? Is this really happening? I’m European and I didn’t know a single thing about this
Here you have
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:52016PC0593
https://creativecommons.org/2018/06/20/european-parliaments-legal-affairs-committee-gives-green-light-to-harmful-link-tax-and-pervasive-platform-censorship/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=twitterfacebook&utm_content=JURI-vote-june-20
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/article-13-european-parliament-internet-censorship-copyright-a8408531.html?amp&__twitter_impression=true
https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jun/20/eu-votes-for-copyright-law-that-would-make-internet-a-tool-for-control?__twitter_impression=true
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/eu-meme-war-article-13-regulation
Also ao3 has spoken out about this
https://archiveofourown.org/admin_posts/10637
PLEASE help share this as someone who lives in Europe I don’t want to see the internet change forever
As a Romanian, the teenagers in my country are freaking out over this. The last time I watched the news, our government was still arguing about choosing a new representant in the Parliament and no one was addressing Article 13.
I don’t care where are you from, there are lots of European content creators so please reblog this. I can’t believe it only has 180 000 notes.
This is very important. If you’re in EU, please spread the word and try to stop these two articles.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SPREAD THE WORD AND DO SOMETHING, IF ARTICLE 11 AND 13 GET APRROVED, DAYS ARE NUMBERED FOR ARTISTS LIKE ME WHO DO MOSTLY FANART. PLEASE!!!
Spread this like crazy! No one should be denied their web content for any reason
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And I’m lying on the sofa And the radio is blaring And I’m scanning through the stations As the boys declare their feelings But it doesn’t feel like feelings It feels like they’re pretending It’s like they just want blowjobs And they know these songs will get them
“trafficking will happen in every job” really? Where’s the epidemic of executives and directors being trafficked? Where are the reports about how secretaries and paralegals are getting trafficked en masse? Exactly how many professors, authors, artists, doctors, lawyers, teachers, social workers, accountants, custodians, sanitary workers are getting trafficked?
“you have a good chance of getting raped at any job” sure, okay, yes, I absolutely have a chance of getting raped while I’m sitting at my cubicle. I also have a chance of getting raped in my own home alone at night, or when I’m out at a restaurant eating with a friend, or when I’m driving on the highway, or when I’m getting my hair cut. But am I at risk for getting raped as a result of the work I do? Are police officers, firefighters, baristas, therapists, engineers, and landscapers at risk of getting raped as a hazard of the job?
“sex work is work” okay so if I can’t pay my landlord this month, he can ask me to take him on as a private client and have sex with him as my rent payment? That doesn’t count as sexual harrassment? Because it’s the exact same thing as if he asked me to fix all the leaky faucets in the building instead of paying rent?
“sex work is work” so if I’m unemployed, I’ve been looking for a job, I can’t find one that I’m qualified for or able to do, I should be denied unemployment benefits because I don’t want to do sex work even though I’m able to do it? Under what circumstances can unemployment benefits be received? Who exactly is unfit to work as a sex worker? It can’t be based on staffing quotas, because if the next door brothel is full, I can just strip in front of my webcam for money, right?
“sex work is work” so people on disability should also be asked if they can perform sex work? If they’re paraplegic, they should apply to be a porn star, because there’s a market specifically for disability porn? If they have severe PTSD and can’t maintain a regular schedule, they should just walk the streets when they’re feeling good? If they have chronic fatigue or paralysis, they should just become a cam star because they can just lie down and masturbate on camera? Who is eligible for disability under these rules?
“sex work is work” then why aren’t you a full time sex worker? Why aren’t you a “full-service” sex worker? Why aren’t you encouraging your mother, your baby sister, your grandmother, your best friend, your girlfriend, your daughter to become a sex worker? Why aren’t you buying them a sexy new wardrobe, buying them seats at dick-sucking workshops, buying them laptops and webcams and dildos and buying their services?
“sex work is work” you’d ask your mother to commission a painting, you’d ask your brother to make you coffee, you’d ask your best friend to do your makeup, you’d ask your uncle to do your taxes, will you ask your grandmother to suck your dick? Will you ask your aunt to pretend to be your girlfriend for a night? Will you ask your daughter to take her clothes off in front of you? No? Why not? Sex work is work! You’re giving them business! You’re promoting their services! You’re giving them work!
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Women who miscarry or get legal abortions out of state could also be imprisoned.
Did y’all miss this news? It’s a literal Handmaids Tale law.
“Even women who seek lawful abortions out of state may not escape punishment. If a Georgia resident plans to travel elsewhere to obtain an abortion, she may be charged with conspiracy to commit murder, punishable by 10 years’ imprisonment. An individual who helps a woman plan her trip to get an out-of-state abortion, or transports her to the clinic, may also be charged with conspiracy.”
“And a woman who miscarries because of her own conduct—say, using drugs while pregnant—would be liable for second-degree murder, punishable by 10 to 30 years’ imprisonment. Prosecutors may interrogate women who miscarry to determine whether they can be held responsible; if they find evidence of culpability, they may charge, detain, and try these women for the death of their fetuses.”
published may 7, 2019
OMG WTF