Investigating r**e, slave labour and murder in South Korea’s House of Horror

  • It is one of the darkest chapters in South Korea's post-war history, a site where thousands were allegedly enslaved, abused, raped and even killed.

    Known as Brothers Home, it was supposed to be a shelter for the homeless, but according to witnesses and evidence from the site, from 1976 to 1987 it was the scene of one of the country's worst atrocities.

    More than 30 years later, survivors are still fighting for justice.

    101 East investigates the crimes allegedly committed and those said to be behind them now living in Australia.

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  • It is one of the darkest chapters in South Korea's post-war history, a site where thousands were allegedly enslaved, abused, raped and even killed.

    Known as Brothers Home, it was supposed to be a shelter for the homeless, but according to witnesses and evidence from the site, from 1976 to 1987 it was the scene of one of the country's worst atrocities.

    More than 30 years later, survivors are still fighting for justice.

    101 East investigates the crimes allegedly committed and those said to be behind them now living in Australia.

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    1070's to 80's? I think this was when South Korea was on Military Regime and that regime ended thanks to student activist, journalist, and the citizens itself

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