BTS Law' Allows K-Pop Stars to Postpone Military Service

BTS Law' Allows K-Pop Stars to Postpone Military Service

5
(148)
Écrire un avis
Plus
€ 22.50
Ajouter au panier
En Stock
Description

A revision to the South Korean Military Service Act, informally “the BTS law,” has been passed, allowing K-pop stars, like BTS’s Jin, who have won a medal for cultural impact to postpone their military conscription until they are 30.

BTS Law passed in South Korea, allows to postpone military services

South Korea Passes Law Allowing BTS To Postpone Mandatory Military Service - Nagaland Page

Sense of pride' in BTS ARMY as K-pop stars head for military service

South Korea passes 'BTS law' to allow K-pop stars to postpone military service - YP

BTS Can Put Off Mandatory Military Service After South Korea Changes the Law for Pop Stars - TheWrap

New 'BTS Law' Is Passed in South Korea. An Army of Fans Rejoices. - The New York Times

Why BTS not seeking a military exemption was sensible

BTS ARMY is relieved as South Korean govt says they would delay band's mandatory military service - Hindustan Times

The 'BTS law': are K-pop stars serving a new kind of army? – Palatinate

K-pop stars BTS to do military service

ARMY express anger over South Korean military law, say 'If BTS enlisted so will everybody else

South Korea Passes Law Allowing Artists Who Receive Government Recognition To Postpone Military Service