In his suicide note, Choi named five students who he says had bullied him physically and verbally since 2011. He also criticized the government-mandated, closed-circuit television cameras in schools. According to the Wall Street Journal, he wrote, "You'll never be able to spot school violence the way it is now. There are blind spots in classrooms and restrooms where no closed-circuit cameras are installed. That is where most school violence happens."
In a meeting held after the news of Choi's suicide, President Park Geun-hye declared school violence as a "social ill" - along with sexual violence, domestic violence and low-quality food - and called for solutions to "eradicate" these problems. On Thursday, the administration announced that it would install high-resolution, closed-circuit cameras at schools across the country and crack down on school gangs. Courses on preventing school bullying and building more security offices in schools are also in the works. FULL STORY...
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