Appearing on the WTS' official site is this news item:
Hopeful in South KoreaSince 1939, well over 10,000 of Jehovah’s Witnesses have been imprisoned in South Korea for conscientious objection to military service. Now a member of the National Assembly has proposed a bill that would provide the option of alternative service to qualified candidates.
How times have changed! Now alternative service is being pushed as a matter of routine - remember when so many young men were imprisoned because they refused this seemingly logical alternative to their conscientious objection to military service?
I wonder how the mothers of those young men now feel when it's being made "so easy'??