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South Korea: Parliament passes severe anti-terror phone-tap law

SOUTH KOREA’S parliament has passed a controversial new anti-terror law allowing widespread phone-tapping.

Nearly 160 members of the 300-seat National Assembly backed the Bill on Wednesday evening, with just one MP voting against it. Opposition members apparently boycotted the vote.

President Par Geun Hye’s conservative government rushed the legislation through, using North Korea’s recent nuclear weapons test and satellite launch as a pretext.

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