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Lim Dong-won

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346: 123:, holding the post of Unification Minister until losing a no-confidence vote on September 3, 2001; he stepped down after being impeached on December 23, 2001. His involvement in secret payments to North Korea to facilitate the 2000 summit meeting resulted in an 18-month suspended jail sentence in 2003. In 2004 he was named the head of the 427: 127:. In his retirement he has been critical of United States policy on North Korea. He has also been indicted in connection with an extensive wiretapping scandal uncovered in 2005. 417: 422: 412: 130:
Before joining Kim Dae-jung's administration he had served as head of Kim's Asia-Pacific Peace Foundation; deputy chief of the unification board under
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politician who was a top aide during the administration of
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Hangul
Hanja
林
東
源
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean name
Lim
South Korean
Kim Dae-jung
Sunshine Policy
Sejong Institute
Roh Tae-woo
Nigeria
Australia
"ASIA-PACIFIC | Analysis: South Korea's options"
"Lim Dong-won to Head Sejong Institute"
The Korea Times
the original
"Ex-Unification Minister Slams US Policy Toward North Korea"
The Korea Times
the original
"Wiretapping scandal in South Korea - Pravda.Ru"
the original
Interview
"The South Korean Spy Chief Who Paved the Way for Thaw With North"
Chun Yong-taek
Shin Kuhn
Kang In-duk

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