Min Won-sik

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title: Min Won-sik
text: Min Won-sik was a politician and journalist during the late Joseon dynasty and the Japanese colonial era. He was an advocate for Korean political rights and autonomy. Also a noted writer and poet, he used the art names of Chungam, Nankok, Handong, and Yangha. Min believed in the Japanese support of Korean interests. Until his assassination, he supported a system of Korean autonomy within the Japanese imperial system.
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description: Korean writer and politician (1886–1921)
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min_Won-sik
date created: 2013-12-19T06:14:54Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T14:56:15Z
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