National Reunification Prize
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 |
The National Reunification Prize is an award of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, bestowed by the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly upon people who have contributed to the reunification of Korea. The award was instituted in 1990.[1]
Recipients by year
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1990
- Moon Ik Hwan[3]
- Yun I-sang[4]
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[5]
- Jo Nam Jin[5]
- Ryo Yon Gu[5]
- Phyo Mu Won[5]
2000
- The 63 unconverted long-term prisoners repatriated in 2000:[6][7][8][9]
- 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[10]
- Kang Ung Jin[10]
- Son Song Phil[10]
- Ju Chang Jun[10]
- Ryo Won Gu[10]
- Song Ho Gyong[10]
- Nam Sung U[10]
- Ho Nam Gi[10]
- Yang In Won[10]
- Cha Sang Bo[10]
- Sok Myong Son[10]
2007
- Rim Tong Ok[11]
- Han Ung Sik[11]
- Pak Ryol[11]
- Yun Song Sik[11]
- Jong In Sok[11]
- Ri U Song[11]
- Jong In Bo[11]
- Jang Pyong Thae[11]
- Kim Jong Sik[11]
- Yun Kum Sok[11]
- An Hung Gap[11]
- Han Hak Su[11]
- Ri Jung Rak[11]
- Kim Yong Sul[11]
2012
- Kim Jung Rin[12]
- Moon Sun Myung[13]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "National Reunification Prize Winners", Korean Central News Agency, 1998-05-07, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ "Birthday Spread to Ryu Mi Yong". Naenara. KCNA. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ↑ "New Stamp", Korean Central News Agency, 2000-08-25, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ↑ Sim Chol Yong (May 2015). "Composer Yun I Sang" (PDF). Korea Today 707 (5): 28–29. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 "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
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "National Reunification Prize Awarded to Persons of Service for National Reunification", Korean Central News Agency, 2005-06-14, retrieved 2012-09-13 C1 control character in
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- ↑ "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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