Editorial from Thursday's Paper: [url]http://www.hankooki.com/kt_op/200207/t2002072516475848110.htm[/url]
"BioFusion maintains that the operation was conducted outside South Korea and that the government has therefore no right to meddle. The authorities concerned, on the other hand, immediately began an investigation into BioFusion’s headquarters in Taegu.
South Korea lacks regulations banning human cloning because a relevant bill, drafted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, awaits approval in the National Assembly.
Yet, administration authorities did not rule out bringing criminal charges against BioFusion based on existing laws governing medical practices. Ministry officials cited that, as human cloning involves injecting DNA into an ovum and reintroducing the ovum into a host, BioFusion would have required the assistance of medical professionals."
I think these Biofusion whackos are going to get to experience what a court system not bogged down by liberal defense lawyers can do when you try to flaunt the law.
Original Articles (From Wednesday's Paper):
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