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'I'm going to continue beating my kids': South Korean ban on corporal punishment at home sparks controversy
May 24, 2019
May 24, 2019 4:38 PM
SEOUL (AFP) - A law allowing South Korean parents to physically discipline their children is to be scrapped, authorities said, prompting controversy in a country where hierarchical family values still predominate.
SEOUL (AFP) - A law allowing South Korean parents to physically discipline their children is to be scrapped, authorities said, prompting controversy in a country where hierarchical family values still predominate.
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