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    Chang Chun-ha (Korean: 장준하; August 27, 1918 in Uiju County – August 17, 1975 in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province) was a Korean independence and democracy...
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  • "ha" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. People with this name include: Chang Chun-ha...
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    Ahn Chang Ho (Korean: 안창호; Hanja: 安昌浩; November 9, 1878 – March 10, 1938), sometimes An Chang-ho, was a prominent Korean politician, Korean independence...
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    for National Reconstruction. Yun Chi-ho Yun Chi-oh Yun Chi-young Chang Myon Chang Chun-ha August 1960 South Korean presidential election 1963 South Korean...
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  • Jang, Chang and (less often) Zang are romanizations of the common Korean surname 장. As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 1,021,107 people...
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    Donghak Peasant Revolution Korean independence movement People Ahn Chang Ho Chang Chun-ha Chang Myon Cho Bong-am Cho Kuk Chough Pyung-ok Han Myeong-sook Im Jong-seok...
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  • Lt. Yeau: Rim Un-Yong Field Mouse No. 2: Won Jong-Suk Other Actors: Chang Chun-Ha, Choi Soon-Bong, Song Yong-Sook, Kim Jo-Kyung, etc. There is speculation...
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    presidential election in 1997, he defeated Grand National Party candidate Lee Hoi-chang through an alliance with Kim Jong-pil and DJP. Kim was the first opposition...
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    자유주의). Later in 2017, South Korea's centre-right conservative politician Ha Tae-keung said of Kim Dae-jung, "He devoted his life to democracy and the...
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  • Donghak Peasant Revolution Korean independence movement People Ahn Chang Ho Chang Chun-ha Chang Myon Cho Bong-am Cho Kuk Chough Pyung-ok Han Myeong-sook Im Jong-seok...
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    Donghak Peasant Revolution Korean independence movement People Ahn Chang Ho Chang Chun-ha Chang Myon Cho Bong-am Cho Kuk Chough Pyung-ok Han Myeong-sook Im Jong-seok...
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    most powerful rivals to the authoritarian regimes of Park Chung Hee and Chun Doo-hwan. He was elected to the National Assembly at the age of 25, the youngest...
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  • edited by Nissim Ezekiel. Sasanggye South Korea 1953–1970 Founded by Chang Chun-ha. Science and Freedom 1954–1961 Edited by Michael Polanyi. Biannual bulletin...
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    Ch'ŏngch'ŏn. Chang Chun-ha and others began discussing this issue by personally visiting a certain officer among them. Later, Jang Jun-ha said of him,...
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    candidate in the 1956 elections, but put forward Chang Myon as its vice-presidential candidate. Chang was elected with 46.4% of the vote. Public attitude...
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    Ji Chang-wook (Korean: 지창욱; born 5 July 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He rose to fame for playing the lead role of Dong-hae in daily drama...
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    Kyung-sook (born 1963) and Kim Young-ha (born 1968). For Peace: Chang Chun-ha (1918–1975), Kim Yong-ki (1908–1988), Chang Kee-ryo (1911–1995), Lee Tai-young...
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  • reporting in protection of individual rights and community interests." 1962 Chang Chun-ha (1918–1975)  South Korea "for his editorial integrity in publication...
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    Korea. However, former Presidents Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo were absent. The funeral started from his hometown, Bong-Ha village, with his body transported...
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    studies/criminology expert Pyo Chang-won, political critic Lee Chul-hee, and former president Park's secretary Cho Ung-chun to prepare for upcoming 2016...
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    Gwangju Uprising (category Chun Doo-hwan)
    Seventeenth that installed Chun Doo-hwan as military dictator and the implementation of martial law. Following his ascent to power, Chun arrested opposition...
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  • Byung-hun Lee Byung-joon Lee Chae-min Lee Chang-hoon Lee Chang-min Lee Chang-sub Lee Chang-wook Lee Charm Lee Chun-hee Lee Dae-hwi Lee Dae-yeon Lee David...
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    and Kim merged their groups with that of another defector from the NPAD, Chun Jung-bae, to form the People Party. Following the defections, the NPAD was...
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  • Donghak Peasant Revolution Korean independence movement People Ahn Chang Ho Chang Chun-ha Chang Myon Cho Bong-am Cho Kuk Chough Pyung-ok Han Myeong-sook Im Jong-seok...
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    second-largest party to Chun's Democratic Justice Party. The party was widely perceived as being under the control of the Chun Doo-hwan's government to...
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    the president. Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung took hard-line against the Chun regime, while the erstwhile party leader, Lee Min-woo took the more conciliatory...
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    Po-hyon O Ki-ok O Yong Yi Chol Yun Sang-man Yi Chang-ha Chon Suk-cha Kim Wan-gun Kang Yun-won Kwak Chu-sok Yi Chun-su Chong Yon-tae Chae Paek-hui Kim Sun-il...
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  • and Sun: Fables of type 298". sites.pitt.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-25. Lee, Chang-sup (2010-06-10). "Wisdom of Aesop's Fables". The Korea Times. Retrieved...
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    years in order to join the bar. Lee opposed the authoritarian regime of Chun Doo-hwan. Lee originally intended to become a judge or prosecutor for the...
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    centrist; and Hankyoreh is progressive. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Chang Kyung-Sup, ed. (2019). Developmental Liberalism in South Korea: Formation...
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