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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moon_Ik-hwanMoon Ik-hwan - Wikipedia

    Moon Ik-hwan (June 2, 1918 – January 18, 1994) was a South Korean pastor, theologian, poet, and activist engaged in various social movements. He was also the father of Moon Sung-keun, a noted actor in South Korea. Early life and education. He was born in Longjing, Jilin as the first son of the Reverend, Moon Jae-rin and mother ...

  2. Protestant minister and pro-democracy activist Mun Ik-hwan (1918–1994) is remembered today as a tireless advocate for the reunification of the divided Koreas, his commitment to reunification resolute throughout South Korea’s decades of authoritarian rule.

  3. 12. Juni 2015 · Reverend Moon Ik-hwan was a South Korean minister who was active in the Korean independence and democratization movements. After his best friend, Yun Dong-ju, passed away in prison immediately prior to liberation, and another friend, Jang Jun-ha, died under suspicious circumstances in 1975, Moon was imprisoned six times.

  4. 12. Juni 2015 · Reverend Moon Ik-hwan was a South Korean minister who was active in the Korean independence and democratization movements. After his best friend, Yun Dong-ju, passed away in prison immediately prior to liberation, and another friend, Jang Jun-ha, died under suspicious circumstances in 1975, Moon was imprisoned six times. He spent a ...

  5. 30. Sept. 1991 · Reverend Moon Ik-hwan, a 73-year-old Presbyterian minister, is serving a 7 year sentence for non-violent political activities. He was first arrested in April 1989 for making an unauthorized visit to North Korea but released on parole on health grounds in October 1990.

  6. Rev. Moon Ik-hwan, is a South Korean leader of the democratization and reunification movement in the 1970s and 1980s.

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  7. The Moon Ik Hwan Memorial Foundation is an organisation dedicated to honouring and perpetuating the values and visions of Reverend Moon Ik Hwan, striving to achieve national reunification...