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Song Jin-woo (journalist)

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was suspended for a second time after it was caught celebrating an anniversary of the March 1st Movement. Song was initially sentenced to six months in prison, but in November his sentence was extended for another six months. He was eventually released in February 1927 due to a clemency order issued
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was held. Afterwards, the United States and Soviet Union announced that they had failed to negotiate the reunification of Korea and that the peninsula would be occupied for 5 years. This roused up the
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forced its discontinuation again in December 1939. In 1940, Song went over to Japan to protest its closure, but he was arrested while returning to the peninsula. The
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After his release, Song isolated himself in his home. He excused his reclusiveness by claiming he had an illness. After the beginning of the
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In 1928, Soh held the third iteration of his conference in Kyoto, and Song attended it. In 1930, after the tenth anniversary edition of the
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is my mouth, my ears, my breathing nose, my hands, and my feet. How can a man with all of those parts sliced off do anything!"
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Choongang High School, where Song and others planned resistance activities against the Japanese (November 1918)
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Around 6:00 a.m. on 30 December 1945, Song was assassinated by a group of seven men. Among them was
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was discontinued for a fourth time, after it was revealed that it had doctored a photo to remove the
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in April 1924, but joined as an advisor in October. In the following year, he was made its
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Members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
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held a furious meeting on the results of the conference.
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The following year, he returned to Japan to study law at
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In 1921, he became the third chairman of the newspaper
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Committee for the Preparation of Korean Independence
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He was the fourth son of father Song Hun ( 368: 362: 344: 289: 273: 219: 203: 144: 128: 31: 20: 840:National Foundation Preparation Committee 662:Private University Establishment Movement 991:Chronology is unclear, according to Son. 604: 16:Korean independence activist (1899–1945) 1110: 1108: 1106: 1104: 1102: 1100: 1003: 971: 349:, 8 May 1889 – 30 December 1945) was a 1280:People imprisoned on terrorism charges 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 908:Order of Merit for National Foundation 373:). He was the 3rd, 6th and 8th CEO of 106:Order of Merit for National Foundation 1290:Politicians assassinated in the 1940s 699:sixth chairman, again following Kim. 7: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 691:in celebration of the beginning of 1300:Burials at Seoul National Cemetery 763:stayed closed for the time being. 353:, journalist, and politician. His 14: 695:reign. In October, he became the 577:Japan had colonized the peninsula 1260:Assassinated South Korean people 1197:Song Jin-woo:Nate korean history 683:, and returned home afterwards. 384:In 1945, he was assassinated by 1255:Assassinated Korean politicians 651:Home Product Promotion Campaign 407:Song was born on 8 May 1899 in 377:and the founding leader of the 1122:Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 979: 856:In December of that year, the 849:(NFPC) on 7 September and the 686:In March 1926, publication of 538: 532: 500: 494: 484: 478: 439: 433: 427: 421: 369: 363: 345: 290: 274: 220: 204: 145: 129: 1: 1152:Son, Sae-il (29 March 2010). 873:Korean Provisional Government 778:After the liberation of Korea 548:Seisoku Gakuen English School 1270:South Korean anti-communists 546:, where they studied at the 431:), and mother (surname Yang 351:Korean independence activist 1310:March First Movement people 1059:"고하 송진우선생 탄신 112주년 추모식 추모사" 511:In 1907, while studying at 445: 319: 305: 254: 240: 182: 168: 1331: 923:in the 1981–82 TV series, 757:Governor-General of Chōsen 1210:30 September 2011 at the 862:Anti-trusteeship Movement 565: 330: 326: 112: 30: 1285:20th-century journalists 1265:People murdered in Korea 1119:[Song Jin-woo]. 1017:Trans-Humanities Journal 597:. He graduated in 1915. 561:and Kinjo Middle School 1295:Meiji University alumni 1184:Goha Song Jinwoo Museum 1315:The Dong-A Ilbo people 851:Korea Democratic Party 751:, a competitor in the 618: 610: 379:Korea Democratic Party 96:Korea Democratic Party 1029:10.1353/trh.2013.0003 822:Japanese puppet state 616: 608: 528:South Jeolla Province 413:South Jeolla Province 62:South Jeolla Province 1305:White Shirts Society 1011:Kim, Nam-yi (2013). 896:White Shirts Society 739:In August 1936, the 736:sent Song an award. 609:Kim and Song in 1919 397:White Shirts Society 300:Revised Romanization 235:Revised Romanization 163:Revised Romanization 919:Portrayed by actor 784:liberation of Korea 730:Wanpaoshan Incident 708:Hyeonchungsa Shrine 453:Sinpyeong Song clan 1245:Korean journalists 1240:Korean politicians 747:from the chest of 693:Emperor Hirohito's 634:March 1st Movement 619: 611: 1189:Song Jin-woo:Daum 1154:"孫世一의 비교 評傳 (73)" 902:Legacy and awards 858:Moscow Conference 853:on 16 September. 827:Lyuh founded the 573:Waseda University 504:). 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Index


Damyang
South Jeolla Province
Joseon
Seoul
South Korea
Korea Democratic Party
Order of Merit for National Foundation
Hangul
Hanja



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Art name
Hangul
Hanja


Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Korean independence activist
art name
the Dong-a Ilbo

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