Pomchonghakryon
The National Alliance of Youth and Students for National Reunification, or the Pomchonghakryon, is a North Korea-based organization that promotes Korean reunification. It was founded on 15 August 1992, the 47th anniversary of the end of Japanese occupation on the Korean peninsula.
Pomchonghakryon | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 조국통일범민족청년학생련합 (범청학련) |
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Hancha | 祖國統一汎民族青年學生聯合 (汎青學聯) |
Revised Romanization | Joguk Tong-il Beomminjok Cheongnyeon Haksaeng Ryeonhap (Beomcheonghangryeon) |
McCune–Reischauer | Choguk T'ong'il Pŏmminjok Ch'ŏngnyŏn Haksaeng Ryŏnhap (Pŏmch'ŏnghangryŏn) |
It considers the South Korea-based Hanchongryun (South Korean Federation of University Student Councils), which was a well-known target of the National Security Act in South Korea, as its southern headquarters. It also has an overseas branch based in Japan. It holds meetings roughly once a year, with the stated goal of ending the foreign domination and intervention in Korea and moving towards peaceful reunification of Korea.
References
- KCNA News, 14 December 1997, accessed 3 March 2006
- KCNA News, 17 August 1998, accessed 3 March 2006
See also
- Korean unification
External links
- Pomchonghakryon (South branch) web site (in Korean)
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