Lee Gye-deok
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Born20 November 1986
OthernamesFirst Gay Riot Policeman in Korea
OccupationsLGBT social movements activist, former policeman, singer
Lee Gye-deok[1] | |
|---|---|
| Born | 20 November 1986 |
| Other names | First Gay Riot Policeman in Korea |
| Occupations | LGBT social movements activist, former policeman, singer |
| Lee Gye-deok | |
| Hangul | 이계덕 |
|---|---|
| RR | I Gyedeok |
| MR | I Kyedŏk |
Lee Gye-deok (Korean: 이계덕, born 20 November 1986) is a South Korean singer and activist for civil and human rights activist who promotes LGBT rights, typically for gay rights.[2]
Lee was elected as a non-adult representative of the Democratic Labor Party of Korea and attracted a great deal of attention from the public, because that was the first case a youth was elected as a representative for a party. He resigned from his post due to his frustrations on the reality of the political field in Korea.[3]