National Reunification Prize
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National Reunification Prize | |
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Awarded for | Contributions to the reunification of Korea |
Country | Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
Presented by | Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly |
First awarded | 1990 |
Recipients by year
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1990
- Moon Ik Hwan[2]
1998
- Kim Chaek[1]
- Kang Ryang Uk[1]
- Ho Jong Suk[1]
- Kim Jong Thae[1]
- Choe Yong Do[1]
- Hong Myong Hui[1]
- Ho Hon[1]
- Kim Ku[1]
- Kim Kyu Sik[1]
- Rim Su Gyong[1]
- Kim Ki Hyon[3]
- Jo Nam Jin[3]
- Ryo Yon Gu[3]
- Phyo Mu Won[3]
2000
- The 63 unconverted long-term prisoners repatriated in 2000:[4][5][6][7]
- Kang Tong-gŭn
- Kim Tong-gi
- Kim Myŏng-su
- Kim Sŏk-hyŏng
- Kim Sŏn-myŏng
- Kim Yŏng-dal
- Kim Yŏng-man
- Kim Yŏng-tae
- Kim Yŏng-gyu
- Kim Yong-su
- Kim U-taek
- Kim Ŭn-hwan
- Kim Ik-jin
- Kim In-su
- Kim In-sŏ
- Kim Chong-ho
- Kim Chung-jong
- Kim Chang-wŏn
- Ko Kwang-in
- Ryu Un-hyŏng
- Ryu Yŏn-chŏl
- Ryu Han-uk
- Ri Kyŏng-gu
- Ri Kyŏng-chan
- Ri Kong-sun
- Ri Tu-gyun
- Ri Se-gyun
- Ri Chae-ryong
- Ri Jong
- Ri Jong-hwan
- Pak Mun-jae
- Pak Wan-gyu
- Pang Chae-sun
- Sŏk Yong-hwa
- Son Sŏng-mo
- Song Sang-jun
- Sin Kwang-su
- Sin Rin-su
- Sin In-yŏng
- An Yong-gi
- Yang Chŏng-ho
- O Hyŏng-sik
- U Yong-gak
- Yun Yong-gi
- Yun Hŭi-bo
- Im Pyŏng-ho
- Chang Pyŏng-rak
- Chang Ho
- Chŏn Chin
- Chŏn Ch'ang-gi
- Cho Ch'ang-son
- Ch'oi Sŏn-muk
- Ch'oi Su-il
- Ch'oi Ha-jong
- Han Paek-ryŏl
- Han Chang-ho
- Han Chong-ho
- Han Chun-ik
- Ham Se-hwan
- Hong Kyŏng-sŏn
- Hong Myŏng-gi
- Hong Mun-gŏ
- Hwang Yong-gap
2005
- Kim Yong Sun[8]
- Kang Ung Jin[8]
- Son Song Phil[8]
- Ju Chang Jun[8]
- Ryo Won Gu[8]
- Song Ho Gyong[8]
- Nam Sung U[8]
- Ho Nam Gi[8]
- Yang In Won[8]
- Cha Sang Bo[8]
- Sok Myong Son[8]
2007
- Rim Tong Ok[9]
- Han Ung Sik[9]
- Pak Ryol[9]
- Yun Song Sik[9]
- Jong In Sok[9]
- Ri U Song[9]
- Jong In Bo[9]
- Jang Pyong Thae[9]
- Kim Jong Sik[9]
- Yun Kum Sok[9]
- An Hung Gap[9]
- Han Hak Su[9]
- Ri Jung Rak[9]
- Kim Yong Sul[9]
2012
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 "National Reunification Prize Winners", Korean Central News Agency, 1998-05-07, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ "New Stamp", Korean Central News Agency, 2000-08-25, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "National Reunification Prizes awarded to patriots", Korean Central News Agency, 1998-04-19, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ "Unconverted Long-Term Prisoners to Be Repatriated to N. Korea on Sep. 2", The People's Korea (Chongryon) (146), 2000-08-25
- ↑ Kang, Jin-uk (2000-06-30), "北送 희망 미전향장기수 60명 넘어설듯 [List of unconverted long-term prisoners hoping to be sent North exceeds 60 names]", Donga Ilbo, retrieved 2010-06-27
- ↑ "북송 장기수 63명 명단 [List of 63 long-term prisoners to be sent North]", Chosun Ilbo, 2000-08-25, retrieved 2010-06-27
- ↑ "National reunification prizes awarded to unconverted long-term prisoners", Korean Central News Agency, 2000-09-04, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 "National Reunification Prize Awarded to Persons of Service for National Reunification", Korean Central News Agency, 2005-06-14, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 "National Reunification Prize Awarded", Korean Central News Agency, 2007-09-04, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ "National Reunification Prize Awarded to Merited Officials in DPRK", Korean Central News Agency, 2012-04-05, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ "Moon Sun Myung Awarded National Reunification Prize", Korean Central News Agency, 2012-09-07, retrieved 2012-09-13
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