South Korea is facing a constitutional challenge to a decades-old law that bars foreigners from engaging in political activities, with a public-interest group arguing it undermines free expression.
Open Net Korea, Seoul-based rights advocacy group, filed a petition with the Constitutional Court challenging Article 17-2 of the Immigration Act, according to its statement release
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