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WHO and UN experts urge South Korea to end "anti-LGBTQ" ban

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On March 21 in Seoul, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) joined United Nations Special Rapporteur Doreen Lambley in calling upon Korean authorities immediately to repeal laws prohibiting LGBTQ+ individuals from attending religious services and public events together with their partners or family members.

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    [Mar.21] The article from Segye states that the 'Segyeong' project is being implemented through a partnership with various organizations.
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    'Sineu-Asin Project' A total of 78 people have been recruited for this initiative, according to Yna.co.kr and Donga.com reports dated Mar.21 at 07:52.
[Mar 21] Reports from multiple sources (Segye, Rss.donga.com) confirm the implementation of a project involving 'Sineu-Asin' and note that over 78 individuals have been recruited.
[Mar.39] Mar Newsis reports on an event titled '[Segyeong]' where various organizations are partnering to implement a project, mentioning the recruitment of 'Sineu-Asin' personnel.' (Note: Date format in source appears as [Mar 21], but content references specific events).