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= Militarized Prostitution in South Korea =

U.S. military policy in Korea
The United States' involvement in aiding South Korea during the Korean War (1950-1953) resulted in the Mutual Defense Treaty in 1953 that declared the Republic of Korea and the United States as military alliances. Within this treaty, Article IV grants the United States the right to dispose forces within and around South Korea as precaution and deterrence from a possible, future attack from North Korea. The Mutual Defense Treaty was updated in 1967 by a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) which grants the U.S. military facilities, areas, and status in Korea.

"Unequal relationship between the United States and Korea"

U.S. Military Camptown
Also known as kijich'on

Sex workers who serve soldiers and regulation of sex workers who serve soldiers has been a reoccurring theme of European, U.S., and Asian militarism. Related to "imperial occupation or colonial domination"

Kijich'on Movement
The kijich'on movement