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University hazing scandal goes viral in South Korea

Football team being doused in &milky fermented alcohol* shines light on practice more commonly associated with the US

March 29, 2016
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US-style university hazing has caused a storm in South Korea after a photo showing new students being doused with alcohol went viral.

According to the , ※A group of students were shown lined up with hands politely clasped in front while an older-looking student poured makgeolli, milky fermented alcohol, over their bowed heads.§

It said that the drink appear to contained bits of ※unidentifiable filth§.

A spokesperson for Dong-a University, based in the southern city of Busan, told the newspaper that the initiation was administered by a football club in the university*s chemical engineering department earlier this month.

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It imitated a Korean folk ritual that wards off bad luck and evil spirits, they said.

The university has vowed to investigate the entire department and to punish those responsible.

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A photo of the initiation emerged on Facebook, with the poster, who said he was the brother of one of those being initiated, asking whether the ritual was acceptable, reported the .

The incident drew a critical reaction online.

※We*re in the 21st century, which should not tolerate things like this,§ one student wrote, according to the paper. ※Look at the students. They*re all looking down as if they were prison inmates. Do you believe that the students agreed to do this? I don*t believe so.§

※I am not proud of my school at all. I wasn*t aware this was happening at my school. I think this should be abolished,§ another wrote.

The newspaper reported that such hazing is not uncommon in the country, and that last week a new student at another university had died drinking during a welcoming party with more senior students.

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david.matthews@tesglobal.com

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