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  2. Nuclear Safety and Security Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC; Korean: 원자력안전위원회; Hanja: 原子力安全委員會; RR: Wonjaryeok Anjeon Wiwonhoe) is one of the nuclear organizations in South Korea and is run under the Prime Minister's Office. The headquarters are in Jongno District, Seoul.

  3. National Security Council (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    National Security Council (Korean: 국가안전보장회의; Hanja: 國家安全保障會議) is an advisory body to the President of South Korea on foreign, military and domestic policies related to national security. [1] [2]

  4. Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission (NNSC) was established by the Korean Armistice Agreement signed 27 July 1953, declaring an armistice in the Korean War.It is, with the Military Armistice Commission, part of the mechanism regulating the relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (ROK, South Korea).

  5. South Korean nuclear scandal - Wikipedia

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    On 10 October 2013, South Korea indicted about 100 people, which included a top former state utility official with the charges of scandal. Officials further noted that they will bring back into compliance those reactors that were suspended for inspection and replacement of parts.

  6. Office of National Security - Wikipedia

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    The Office of National Security (Korean: 국가안보실; Hanja: 國家安保室) assists the President of South Korea.It is led by a ministerial-level Director who is appointed by the President without nomination hearing at the legislature unlike other ministerial-level posts.

  7. National Security Act (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1978, the South Korean High Court has ruled to classify 1,220 books and print material as "Enemy's Expressions" by force of precedence. Two state-established research institutes decide what books and print materials meet the criteria of "Enemy's Expressions": the Democratic Ideology Institute, established in 1997 under the direct orders of the Chief Prosecutor, and the Public Safety ...

  8. National Intelligence Service (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the South Korean government voted to reduce the role of the NIS in intelligence activities and pass the duty of investigating those with ties to North Korea to the national police service. This came after numerous reports of the NIS "aiding conservative politicians in elections and persecuting opposing voices by linking them to North ...

  9. Ministry of State Security (North Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of State Security is tasked with investigating political and economic crimes in North Korea, especially crimes against the Kim family. [7] It's also tasked with conducting VIP protection duties for North Korean diplomats and employees who work in various North Korean embassies, consulates and other foreign missions abroad. [7]