[Asia Economy Reporter Shinwon Yoon] A website that allows users to grasp information related to the so-called 'n-bunbang' case, in which women were threatened to produce sexually exploitative materials and distributed on Telegram, has emerged. The site is called 'n-bunbang Citizen Crime Prevention Corps.'
This site provides an overview of the 'n-bunbang' case and the status of investigations, as well as real-time numbers of petitioners linked to the National Assembly and Blue House petition boards.
n-bunbang Citizen Crime Prevention Corps is a nonprofit website created by three university students on the 29th, offering an overview of the crime case known as n-bunbang, investigation status, and real-time confirmation of petitioners linked to petitions posted on the National Assembly and Blue House.
The website places an overview of the n-bunbang case and national petitions at the top. It encourages support by listing petitions from the Blue House and National Assembly boards starting with those with the fewest endorsements. There are a total of 16 petitions related to n-bunbang, with a total of approximately 7.119 million endorsements.
The investigation status can also be checked. The number of arrests and detentions is reflected. This includes a brief list of key participants in the n-bunbang case, such as the original creator 'GodGod,' n-bunbang administrators 'Kotae,' 'Banji,' and others. Estimated participant numbers for n-bunbang, Baksa-bang, derivative rooms like Gotham-bang, and the Pacific Expedition Team room are also provided.
It also contains information about the 'Partial Amendment to the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection,' recently proposed by Democratic Party lawmaker Baek Hyeryun and others in the National Assembly.
Additionally, the latest n-bunbang-related news from major media outlets is reflected in real time.
The operators of n-bunbang Citizen Crime Prevention Corps stated, "This service was planned and developed to allow a comprehensive understanding of the investigation status and public opinion regarding the crime case known as the n-bunbang case," and added, "As a nonprofit, public service, we do not intend to generate any profit."
They also said, "Continuous public interest is necessary for the definite punishment of those involved in the n-bunbang case."
*If you are experiencing difficulties due to illegal filming or distribution of photos or videos, threats based on such acts, or sexual harassment in cyberspace, support is available through the Women's Emergency Hotline 1366 and the Digital Sexual Crime Victim Support Center (02-735-8994).
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