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Kore Tarihinde Bugün 18,19, 20, 21, 22 Aralik
#11
Hazirladigin ve paylastigin için tesekkür ederiz Tugba Abla... Alkis
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#12
December 18

1973 -- South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Bangladesh.


1991 -- President Roh Tae-woo says he will make the Korean Peninsula free of nuclear weapons.


1992 -- Kim Young-sam, a candidate of the ruling Democratic Liberal Party, is elected the 14th president of South Korea, beating his longtime rival Kim Dae-jung.

1997 -- Kim Dae-jung, a candidate of the opposition National Congress for New Politics, wins the presidential election.


2003 -- The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom releases a list of countries it claims are violators of religious freedom. The list of "countries of particular concern" in Asia includes North Korea, China, Myanmar and Vietnam.


2008 -- North Korean senior defense official Kim Yong-chol visits the Kaesong joint industrial complex to hold talks with South Korean companies over restrictions on travel into the border city imposed earlier in December.


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#13
Tesekkür ederim, paylasim için. Smile AlkisAlkis
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#14
December 19

1932 -- Korean independence activist Yun Bong-gil is executed in Japan for assassinating seven top Japanese military leaders. Japan colonized the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.


1962 -- South Korea and Switzerland establish diplomatic ties.


1992 -- Opposition leader Kim Dae-jung declares his retirement from politics after his defeat in the presidential election. He later became president in 1997 in the midst of the Asian financial crisis.


2002 -- Ruling New Millennium Democratic Party candidate Roh Moo-hyun is elected as president.


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#15
December 20

1974 -- North Korean spy Moon Se-gwang is executed for assassinating first lady Yook Young-su, wife of President Park Chung-hee.


1979 -- A military court sentences KCIA chief Kim Jae-kyu and six others to death for assassinating President Park Chung-hee on Oct. 26, 1979. The murder brought Park's 18-year rule to an end.


1997 -- President Kim Young-sam and President-elect Kim Dae-jung agree to grant special pardons to former presidents Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo. Chun and Roh were sentenced to life imprisonment and 17 years in prison, respectively, for their roles in a 1979 coup that brought Chun to power in 1980. Chun served as president until February 1988 when he was succeeded by Roh, who served as president for five years.


2002 -- Lee Hoi-chang, leader of the opposition Grand National Party, announces he will retire from politics.


2008 -- South Korea completes its four-year troop presence in Iraq by pulling out the last group of its Zaytun contingent that was dispatched to Irbil, a northern city, and an air support unit in neighboring Kuwait in 2004.

Korea dispatched a 3,600-strong non-combat force to Iraq on the request of the United States. The Zaytun unit provided medical services and other support to help rebuild the war-torn country.


2009 -- The United Nations General Assembly approves a resolution on North Korean human rights for the fifth straight year, calling on the communist North to improve its dire human rights conditions.


( Yonhap News )

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#16
December 21

1905 -- Ito Hirobumi is named Japan's first ruler of the Korean Peninsula after masterminding the takeover of Korea.


1968 -- The Seoul-Incheon Highway is opened.


1979 -- Choi Kyu-hah is sworn in as South Korea's 10th president.


2001 -- Pitcher Park Chan-ho signs a five-year contract with the U.S. Major League Baseball team Texas Rangers.


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#17
December 22

1145 -- "Samguksagi," a history book about the three kingdoms that reigned on the Korean Peninsula from 57 B.C. to 668 A.D., is published by royal scholars, including Kim Bu-shik, at the instruction of King Injong of the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392).


1902 -- A group of 121 Koreans leaves the port of Incheon to emigrate to Hawaii. They were the first Korean immigrants on the U.S. island and part of some 7,800 Koreans who permanently settled there, mostly as workers on sugar cane plantations, from 1902 to 1905.


1977 -- South Korea's exports surpass the US$10 billion mark for the first time.


1992 -- South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Vietnam.


1999 -- A Korean Air cargo plane crashes on takeoff from Stansted Airport, outside London, killing its four crew members.


2000 -- Kookmin Bank and Housing and Commercial Bank agree to merge, creating the nation's largest commercial bank.

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#18
December 24

1915 -- The colonial government of Japan in Korea issues a special order requiring Korean students to sing the Japanese national anthem at schools.


1958 -- The National Assembly rams through a proposal aimed at extending President Syngman Rhee's term in office.


1970 -- The Assembly passes a special act that allows trade with "non-hostile" communist states.


1983 -- The government finalizes a plan to reduce the number of shipping companies in South Korea to 20 through mergers and consolidation.


1991 -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is appointed to concurrently serve as the supreme commander of the Korean People's Army.


2003 -- South Korea and Japan agree on a fishing quota for 2004 in each other's exclusive economic zones during their sixth fisheries talks.


( Yonhap News )

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#19
Aphrodite tesekkürler. Bir de Türkçe olsaydi, daha iyi olurdu. Smile
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#20
(29-12-2010, Saat: 15:40)McAhMeT yazdı: Aphrodite tesekkürler. Bir de Türkçe olsaydi, daha iyi olurdu. Smile

Türkçesi ilk sayfada mevcuttur. Smile

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