people as the enemy,” said Roseann Rife, East Asia research director at Amnesty International. “South Korea’s military must stop treating L.G.B.T.I.
and intersex people to abolish the law have been unsuccessful. Repeated attempts by advocates for L.G.B.T.
Under Article 92-6, “anal sex and other indecent acts” between military personnel can be punished by up to two years in prison, even if they take place off base, while the soldiers are off duty and by mutual consent.