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assassination attempt
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North Korea
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Assassination attempts are often associated with political intrigue and are sometimes shrouded in secrecy, making investigations difficult.
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1
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2
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commit murder
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South Korea
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Associated with bringing shame and dishonor to one's family, and may result in severe social ostracism
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1
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3
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committing murder
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South Korea
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Brings shame and dishonor to the perpetrator's family and community
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1
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4
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killer
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South Korea
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Subject of intense media and public interest
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1
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5
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killer
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South Korea
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Killer can also refer to something extremely good or impressive, like a killer outfit or a killer performance.
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1
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6
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killer
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South Korea
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Killer can also refer to something very impressive or outstanding, such as a killer performance or killer fashion.
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1
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7
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murder
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South Korea
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Carries a strong social stigma and shame for the perpetrator and their family
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1
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8
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murderer
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South Korea
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Brings shame and dishonor to the family
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1
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9
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serial killer
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South Korea
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Discussion of serial killers is relatively uncommon in East Asian media, and their crimes may be viewed as highly sensational and disturbing.
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1
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10
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stabbing
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South Korea
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Seen as a rare and shocking crime, as violent crimes involving knives are relatively uncommon.
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1
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11
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stabbing
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South Korea
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Stabbing is an extremely rare and shocking act, and is considered an extremely serious crime, leading to widespread public concern and fear.
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1
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12
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stabbing to death
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South Korea
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Extremely rare due to strict weapon control laws and societal emphasis on non-violence
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1
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13
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trying to murder
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South Korea
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Considered a grave dishonor to one's family and may lead to social ostracism.
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1
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14
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trying to murder
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South Korea
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Brings shame and dishonor to the family, and is considered a severe violation of societal norms
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1
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