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  2. Political repression in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    And it continued to exist as a consequence of the reveal of Park Geun-hye's political scandal, when she turned out to have a large reliance on her cronyism. [7] In terms of online daily life, South Korea has set severe limitations on Internet by establishing substantial and complicated Internet censorship. It blocks the accessibility to ...

  3. October Restoration - Wikipedia

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    The October Yusin (Korean: 10월 유신; RR: Siwol Yusin) or October Restoration was a self-coup in South Korea in October 1972, in which President Park Chung Hee assumed dictatorial powers. Park had come to power as the head of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction after the May 16 coup of 1961, and in 1963 he won elections and ...

  4. Coup d'état of May Seventeenth - Wikipedia

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    There were significant differences between Park's regime and the new regime. Park's regime had a positive impact on economic development and offered political stability for a nation that was just rebuilding from the devasting Korean War; Chun's regime on the other hand aimed to further restrict the social, political and economic system.

  5. April Revolution - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, 1961, following months of political instability, General Park Chung Hee launched a coup d'état overthrowing the short-lived Second Republic of South Korea and replacing it with a military junta and later the autocratic Third Republic of South Korea. [4] [15] On July 19, 1965, 90-year-old Rhee died at 19:35 Korean time in Honolulu.

  6. Category:Political repression in South Korea - Wikipedia

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  7. 70 years later, Korean Americans are still working to ... - AOL

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    The Korean War began on June 25, 1950, when North Korean forces invaded South Korea. The Soviet Union and China trained and aided North Korea, while the U.S. supported South Korea with United ...

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  9. Fourth Republic of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Heavy-Chemical Industry Drive, which successfully developed heavy industry in South Korea, came at the cost of severe political and social repercussions. Wildcat strikes from the industrial working class and student protests against Park became increasingly frequent due to his undelivered promises of democratization, and are believed to ...