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Bloomberg Quicktake on Twitter: "Seoul's government says it will inspect all public toilets daily to address South Korea's "molka" issue: hidden spy cameras used to take voyeuristic videos mostly of women #tictocnews
Interview with Korean Radfems about molka, women being assaulted for short haircuts and how Korean women are escaping their corset.
Australian TikTok traveller's creepy warning about 'hidden cameras' in South Korea | 7NEWS
South Korea: woman reportedly kills herself after being secretly filmed by doctor | South Korea | The Guardian
On the trail of South Korea's high-tech peeping Toms | Asia – Gulf News
molka - latest news, breaking stories and comment - The Independent
Confronting South Korea's Spycam Problem: 'We Are Not Safe' | Time
Confronting South Korea's Spycam Problem: 'We Are Not Safe' | Time
South Korean women dread public bathrooms because of spy-cam porn
BBC World Service - The Fifth Floor, South Korea's 'molka' problem
Seoul patrol: South Korea's hidden camera-hunting squad - BBC News
molka - latest news, breaking stories and comment - The Independent
Seoul patrol: South Korea's hidden camera-hunting squad - BBC News
Travellers eerie discovery at popular holiday destination
Newsmaker] Public toilets to be monitored to crack down on spycam porn in South Korea
FEATURE: Female squad cracks down on peeping Toms - Taipei Times
Elongated American Standard Cadet Pro Flushing! - YouTube
On the trail of S. Korea's high-tech peeping Toms
A part of daily life': South Korea confronts its voyeurism epidemic | South Korea | The Guardian
Raphael Rashid on Twitter: "Molka anxiety is a real thing in Korea, especially for women who use public restrooms. Holes in the walls of cubicles are abundant. Channel A found 48 holes
Spy Cameras Are Infesting South Korea, So This Reporter Went Looking for Them - Trill Mag
What is Molka? Molka is the Korean term for hidden cameras or miniature spy cameras secretly and illegally installed, often in o
Newsmaker] 17.7 cases of spycam crimes occurred daily last year: lawmaker
Squad on the trail of South Korea's high-tech peeping Toms - TODAY