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497:, Park Jang-song, Ahn Young-dal, and Kim Hyung-yun were arrested while attempting to produce and distribute a flyer called "Strike to the Combat Ship's Compressed and Exploited Class" underground. It was named as the main proponent of the Busan Anti-Half-Day Incident. In 1931, he campaigned to rebuild the Communist Party of Korea with Park Heon-young and Kim Dan-ya, but was arrested and frustrated. After that, he served in the Seodaemun Prison for 4 years. 38: 445:. In addition, he served as a member of first and second CC of the WPK, and afterwards held the positions of the North Korean Workers' Party's political chairman (the second North Korean Workers' Party's political chairman) and the People's Censorship Committee (the new first North Korean Workers' Party's People's Censorship Committee). After the 146: 657:
He was appointed chairman of the People's Censorship Committee in 1952, but was arrested in October 1952 for accusations of attempting to overthrow the government by the Kumgang Military Academy, a training center for the guerrillas, and was charged with anti-party sects and US spies the following
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broke in June 1950, he went south along with Kim Il Sung and was elected chairman of the Seoul Metropolitan People's Committee on June 28. After that, he became Mayor of Seoul and served as Chairman of the Seoul People's Committee and Mayor of Seoul. As chairman of the Seoul People's Committee, he
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in Gyeonggi-do. While attending Incheon High School, he joined the March 1st Movement in 1919 and was expelled. After getting a job at a factory, he became a labor activist by resentment of a poor working environment. Then, in 1923, he joined the Youth Alliance of the Communist Party of Korea.
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After the liberation of August 15 in 1945, he became the 2nd secretary of the Communist Party of Janganpa, but returned to Pak Hon-yong on August 16, when he re-unified and re-established the Communist Party of Korea and joined the founding committee. In September 1945, he was elected to the
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In 1924, he participated in the founding of the 1st Chosun Communist Party and joined the Chosun Ilbo in September of the same year to become a reporter. In September 1925, when the Communist Party of Korea was founded under the leadership of the Hwayo Association, he joined the
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as the first Minister of Justice, and then served as Deputy Secretary-General of the Cabinet and National Censorship Office. In 1953, Park Heon-young was sentenced to death in the US espionage case, and was convicted of execution on July 30, 1954.
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as a journalist. After that, he worked as a labor movement and served as the central member of the Korea Labor Federation. After that, he was arrested in 1926 for being related to the organization of the Communist Party and was released.
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Political Bureau of the Reconstruction of the Communist Party of Korea and served as Deputy General Manager of the Central People's Committee of the
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Kim Il Sung, and in June 1949, when the North Korean Workers' Party and the South Korean Workers' Party were united, he became a member of the
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and a politician during the early years of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea).
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year. In March 1953, he was dismissed as chairman of the People's Censorship Committee.
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In 1937, he was arrested for the 4th Korean Communist Party Youth Alliance in
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Members of the 1st Political Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea
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Members of the 1st Central Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea
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Donald W. Boose. The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War, p.42
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Members of the 2nd Political Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
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of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea he served in the first
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and converted (that is, collaborate with Japanese authorities).
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Born as a son of a poor boatman in Seongjae-ri, Bupyeong-myeon,
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People's Control Commission
1st Cabinet of North Korea
Kim Il Sung
Choe Chang-ik
Yi Ki-sok
Second Secretary
Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee
2nd Central Committee
Kim Il Sung
Ho Ka-i
Kim Sam-yong
Minister of Justice
1st Cabinet of North Korea
Kim Il Sung
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