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  • Groups: Federation of Korean Trade Unions; National Reconstruction Movement, government­ front organization; National Problems Comparative Research . Association, left-of-center student organization. Suffrage: Universal over age 20. Communists: ROK
  • of relations between Korea and Japan. We also, as Korean Christians, earnestly . wish for a spirit or goodwill and peace between the two nations. However, we hope that you will also understand the concern of the Korean people lest their renewed history should
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  • situation in the Far East and Southeast Asia.and agreed upon the need for making secure the freedom and independence of the countries They affirmed that the free nations solidarit7 and cooperation should further of the ~ea. strengthen their to advance
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  • and independence or th~ should further ~e~ .! strengthen . 1) . secure They their to advance the cause of ~and and cooperation solidarity upon the need fo-;r ~ing or t~e countries that the free nations , affirmed , in the situatio~ progress under
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  • their good faith in this matter will compromise them in the eyes of the people of the United States and other Pree World countriea and in the United Nations. MSCACTIONSNOS. 2429-2430 818RH NSCControl No. 6 ACTION NUMBER 2430. SUBJECT 1QR1A(Continued) 3
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  • , and by failure to adapt mechanical economic calcula­ tions to the political and psychological needs of people; the need to involve all s e gments of national leadership in development planning and policy and to reflect the views and aspirations of the broad
  • accessto national security information. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (8-85
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  • IM-,,oft' A/I ) 0~ - '1I NLJ 07/02/65 'l/>il .-D A ~-\~·"O# NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File Korea, vol. 2 Box254 CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national secur ity information. (B) Closed by statute
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  • and call leaders was. reported at Seoul National recently, a dislike of monetary reward. the extent of the government Opposition parties, for new elections. however, to show that Kim has not played normalization conservative as the two most
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  • (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 ·governing accessto national security information . (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHI VE S
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  • ; the 1962 and 1964 Memoranda to the Shah's (8) but the Shah's forces, are any internal groups reform; of the people (9) the internal by the regular of influential of national by a majority organized; SlECI.ET-- by the arrangements
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  • the friendship and understanding among the peoples of the Allied Nations of the Korean War. The Comnittee is composed of leading figures in the Korean civic life, and I took the office of executive director. I am al.so pleased to tell Your Excellency that we have
  • . up in your reported by Ambassador Winthrop Brown received from the Korean people a gift of $190. 94 to assist victims of our Midwestern floods and tornadoes. The check was made out on behalf of the Korean National Council for Disaster Relief
  • , NSAM, NSAM 298--Study of Possible Redeployment of US Div. now Stationed in Korea Box 4 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (8) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated
  • Folder, "NSAM # 298: Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division now Stationed in Korea, 5/5/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
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  • and the thoughtful people of your country which responded so promptly and whole­ heartedly to the call of the United Nations Security Council to assist us in thwarting the unjustified, unprovoked and deliberatelyplanned Communist attack on the peaceful Republic
  • "}' aen vbo ~taged t and becRtt~e the goverment of Chang Hren bad fai.led b~ people in it~ problea,=;. leader~htp The lorP..anc; are nd tts i11p,:\ttent to win the confidence ability for of to solTe the nation's pTogr~s~ and i:;urfetted
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  • , Senior Staff'_.Member, National Security Council Robert Komer, Senior Staff' Member, National Security Council Christopher A. Norred, Jr., Officer in Charge, EA/K COPIES TO: White House • 2 FE - 2 EA - 4 (3cc) Amembassy Seoul• 2 Amembassy ·rokyo - 2
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