By Bahk Eun-ji



A court ordered the state, Wednesday, to compensate a New Zealander for urging her to undergo mandatory human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing under a now-lifted government regulation while working here as an English teacher.





The Seoul Central District Court ruled the government should pay 30 million won in compensation to a New Zealand national for making her undergo mandatory HIV testing to work as an English teacher. Gettyimagesbank