SOUTH KOREANS PROTEST RELEASE OF NOTORIOUS CHILD RAPIST
- By The Financial District

- Dec 15, 2020
- 1 min read
Cho Doo-soon, one of South Korea's most notorious child rapists in recent memory, was released from prison on Saturday amid strong protests against the heinous criminal's return to society, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Cho served a 12-year term for kidnapping and raping an 8-year-old girl in a church bathroom in Ansan, 42 kilometers southwest of Seoul, in December 2008. A huge public outcry has erupted over what has been seen as too lenient a punishment for a horrendous sexual crime against a minor. He left the correctional facility in southern Seoul early Saturday and returned to his home in Ansan, south of the capital, escorted by probation officers.
Some of about 150 angry protesters, who waited for his appearance near his residence, threw eggs at Cho when he arrived and shouted slogans calling for him to be executed or expelled from the city. Wearing a cap and a mask, the gray-haired Cho stayed silent when asked by reporters to comment.
Officials said Cho, on his way to the probation office where he was registered for the government's electronic monitoring program, acknowledged his wrongdoing and said he will live looking back on his behavior. In a phone interview with Yonhap News Agency, the father of the victim, who asked not to be identified, expressed anger over his release. "Where Cho moved to is a residential neighborhood with a school and a kindergarten nearby," he said. "If Cho did look back on himself at least a little bit, it doesn't make sense that he would have decided to move in there."
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