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May 10, 2004

Korea election commission posts video about camera phones in election abuse

korean_national_election_commission_home_page_in_koreanAs I wrote in late February, the South Korea National Election Commission (NEC) has been asking Korean citizens to use cellular phones to document cases of possible election irregularities. The Commission has posted a video on its Web site that illustrates how a camera phone user could capture an election abuse.

According to an article from Northwestern University's Medill News Service published on Yahoo, "One video depicts two men in a car exchanging money when suddenly their facial expressions change from joy to panic.

"The scene widens and it becomes clear that you are watching the exchange through a camera phone. Someone with a mobile phone has just snapped a photo of the bribe and is dialing the electoral regulatory office to report it."

I am assuming the video is on the Korean version of the NEC site, although I couldn't find it. (Anyone read Korean who could find the URL to the video?)


Posted by yatta at 11:03 AM