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  • 4. Kang and other religious leaders are being met almost daily by ROKCIA officials who try to persuade them to drop their protest movement. These officials have not satisfactorily answered the questions about normalization that have been posed
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  • , reply to ~imple statement to the spokesman will that details of visit limit are now under disc:uasion between two governments. EID ,. Dr~ed by, ~ - .... • :EA:DAO'Donohue:lgn 2/23/65 Telegraphic transmission and classification approved