Clean conscience: South Korea offers alternative to conscription

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by Kang Jin-kyu As a devout Jehovah's Witness Jang Kyung-jin was ready to be jailed rather than serve in South Korea's military. After a landmark court ruling he will be heading for prison on Monday -- but as a civilian administrator, not a convict.

As a devout Jehovah’s Witness Jang Kyung-jin was ready to be jailed rather than serve in South Korea’s military. After a landmark court ruling he will be heading for prison on Monday — but as a civilian administrator, not a convict.

“As a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, I believe it is my duty to interpret the Bible as it is written and follow the teachings of Jesus,” Jang, a father of three, told AFP. But current President Moon Jae-in — who served in the special forces when he was a conscript in the 1970s — promised to create one during his 2017 election campaign.

– 36,000 years – Aside from Olympic medallists and Asian Games champions, along with the winners of some international classical musical competitions, the military obligation applies to all healthy men, and can mean career interruptions and delays.

 

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