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Families of South Korean Jehovah's Witnesses and conscientious objectors to mandatory military service watch as their relatives prepare to enter a correctional facility to begin training as adminstrators, in Daejeon on October 26, 2020. - A new scheme for those who object to bearing arms on religious or moral grounds went into effect, requiring them to work as prison adminstrators for three years -- twice the length of normal conscription. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP) (Photo by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images)
Families of South Korean Jehovah's Witnesses and conscientious objectors to mandatory military service watch as their relatives prepare to enter a correctional facility to begin training as adminstrators, in Daejeon on October 26, 2020. - A new scheme for those who object to bearing arms on religious or moral grounds went into effect, requiring them to work as prison adminstrators for three years -- twice the length of normal conscription. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP) (Photo by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images)
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