Seoul, Feb 15 The South Korean government plans to formally call on the authorities in New York City to step up actions to counter a surge in crimes there against As in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, officials here said Tuesday.
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"(Chung) will deliver the Korean American community's concerns over the surge in anti-Asian crimes and request that the New York City make proactive efforts to prevent the recurrence of such incidents," the official added.
A Korean-American woman was stabbed to death in her Manhattan apartment on Sunday.
Last week, a South Korean diplomat with the nation's diplomatic mission to the UN was punched in the face by an unknown assailant near Koreatown, and an investigation is currently underway.
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