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charges. Although the restriction was lifted in 1985, he stayed out of any further participation in politics up until his death in 2009.
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from 1970 to 1973. In 1972, during his time as Director of the KCIA, he traveled to
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in 1979 but was prohibited from political activity in 1980 following
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BGEN Lee Hu-rak, first from left, as the military attaché to the
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Directors of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency
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Korean name
Lee

Embassy of South Korea, Washington, D.C.
Hangul
Hanja
李
厚
ć´›
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA)
South Korea
Pyongyang
Kim Il-Sung
North Korea
July 4th North–South Korea Joint Statement
National Assembly
corruption
The Impossible State: North Korea, Past and Future
ISBN
978-0-06-199850-8
LCCN
2012009517
OCLC
1244862785
Ex-Spy Chief Lee Dies at 85
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