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Kore Tarihinde Bugün 28, 29, 31 Agustos, 2 Eylül
#1
28 Agustos

28 Agustos 1961 -- Yenilikçi günlük gazete Minjok Ilbo'nun baskani 31 yasindaki Jo Yong-su idam cezasi aldi. Kuzey Kore casusus olmakla suçlaniyordu.

Jo 18 Mayis'ta general Park Chung-hee'nin askeri bir darbe ile iktidara gelmesinden 2 gün sonra tutuklanmistir. Jo'nun yayinlari Park tarafi için bir sorun olmustu. Güney ve Kuzey Kore arasinda dengeli bir perspektifi destekliyor ve Seoul'ün dikdatörlük rejimini elestiriyordu.

Cezasi ayni yil 21 Aralik'ta uygulandi.

28 Agustos 2003 -- Güney ve Kuzey Kore Güney Korelilere Kuzey Kore dag tesislerinin manzarasina erisimini saglayan Hyundai Gruba bagli Hyundai Asan tarafindan isletilen Kumgang Dagi tur programindan kazaç saglamak için isbirligi yapmayi kabul etti.

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#2
29 Agustos

29 Agustos 1910 -- Kore Japonya’nin Kore’yi topraklarina kattigi bir anlasmayi imzalamak zorunda kaldiktan sonra bagimsizligini kaybetti. Kore Yarimadasi 1945’e kadar Japon sömürgesi altinda kaldi.

29 Agustos 1949 -- Lüksemburg Kore Cumhuriyeti’ni egemen bir devlet olarak tanidi.

29 Agustos 1972 -- Güney Kore Kizilhaç heyeti ayrilmis aileler ve diger insani konular ile ilgili görüsmek için Kuzey Kore’nin baskenti Pyongyang’a geldi.

29 Agustos 1987 -- Güney Koreli sanat ve elsanatlari sirketi baskani Park Soon-ja Yongin sehrindeki sirket fabrikasinda intihar pakti gibi görünen bir durumda 31 kisi ile birlikte ölü bulundu.

29 Agustos 1994 -- Dünyanin en büyük bilgisayar bellek çipi üreticisi Samsung Elektronik dünyanin ilk 256-megabit DRAM çipini gelistirdi.

29 Agustos 2003 -- Ulusal Meclis haftalik 5 gün çalisma uygulamasi esas alinarak standart çalisma yasasini geçirdi.

29 Agustos 2007 -- Taliban 40 gün önce kaçirilan 23 Güney Koreli esirin 12’sini serbest birakti.

English >>> http://www.korea-fans.com/forum/kore-tar...pid1246054

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#3
31 Agustos

31 Agustos 1989 -- Dong Ah Insaat Sanayi Limited Sirketi Libya’dan 5.3 milyon dolarlik kanal sistemi insasi için siparis aldi. Proje zamaninda dünyanin en büyük bütçesi olan projesiydi.

31 Agustos 2003 -- Savcilar, eski Devlet Baskani Kim Dae-jung’un önemli bir yardimcisi olan Kwon Roh-kap’a Hyundai Gruptan 20 milyar won rüsvet almak suçundan dava açti.


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#4
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#5
30 Agustos neden yok. Smile Özel bir gün degilmis sanirim orada.


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#6
Çok güzel bir paylasim olmus. Tesekkür ederim. Opucuk
#7
Aug. 28

1946 -- North Korea founds the ruling Workers' Party, the Soviet-backed regime's first official step toward establishing a communist system in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.


1961 -- Jo Yong-su, 31, president of the progressive daily Minjok Ilbo, receives a death sentence. He is convicted of spying for North Korea.

Jo was arrested on May 18, two days after general Park Chung-hee rose to power in a military coup. Jo's publication was a thorn in Park's side, as it promoted a balanced perspective on South and North Korea and criticized Seoul's dictatorship.

Born into a well-to-do family, with his uncles elected as lawmakers, Jo made a career change while staying in Japan, deciding to dedicate his life to the cause of balanced reporting. In January 1961, he established the newspaper, which became No. 1 in sales on newsstands.

His straightforward criticism of the dictatorship threatened Park's new regime, which controlled the nation on no legal grounds.

The court conducted Jo's case with no defense lawyers. At the appeals court, Lee Hoi-chang, former chairman of the Grand National Party, participated as one of the five judges who unanimously upheld the death sentence.

The sentence was carried out December 21 that year.


1973 -- North Korea unilaterally announces the suspension of dialogue with South Korea, citing moves by then-President Park Chung-hee to solidify his grip on power by adopting the so-called "Yushin" or revitalizing Constitution. After months of secret negotiations, the Koreas had issued a joint statement a year earlier pledging to work together for peaceful unification of their divided country and reconciliation.


2003 -- South and North Korea agree to cooperate to ensure the profitability of the troubled Mount Kumgang tour program operated by Hyundai Asan, an affiliate of the Hyundai Group, which provides South Koreans access to the scenic North Korean mountain resort.

(Yonhap)

#8
Aug. 29

1910 -- Korea loses its sovereignty after being forced to sign an annexation agreement with Japan. The Korean Peninsula remained under Japanese colonial rule until 1945.


1949 -- Luxembourg recognizes the Republic of Korea as a sovereign state.


1972 -- A South Korean Red Cross delegation arrives in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang for talks on separated families and other humanitarian issues. The two Koreas set five major tasks to help reunite families separated during the 1950-53 Korean War.


1987 -- Park Soon-ja, head of a South Korean arts and crafts company, is found dead along with 31 other people, in what seemed to be a suicide pact, at the company's factory in the city of Yongin. Park was alleged to be the leader of a doomsday cult.


1994 -- Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest producer of computer-memory chips, develops the world's first 256-megabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chip.


2003 -- The National Assembly passes the Labor Standard Act, based on the introduction of a five-day workweek. The 40-hour workweek was partly introduced in 2004 for businesses and public institutions with more than 1,000 employees. The system was expanded to government offices, police and military personnel as well as companies with more than 300 employees on July 1, 2005.


2005 -- The Institute for Research in Collaborationists Activities, a non-governmental organization, discloses a list of 3,095 Korean elite who collaborated with Japan's colonial government between 1909 and 1945 on the 95th anniversary of the Joseon Dynasty's fall to Japan. The collaborators came from the government, the judiciary and police authorities, the Cabinet, the media, and the arts and religious sectors.


2007 -- The Taliban free 12 of the 23 South Korean captives they abducted 40 days earlier. The South Korean Christians were traveling unescorted from the Afghan capital, Kabul, to the southeastern city of Kandahar on a short-term medical aid mission. The militant Afghan group then demanded Seoul withdraw its 200-member reconstruction units from the war-torn country, before it killed two male hostages -- team leader and pastor Bae Hyung-kyu and volunteer Shim Seong-min -- while the negotiations were under way. Two others were freed earlier, while the remaining group of seven were released several days later.

(Yonhap)
#9

Aug. 31

1989 -- Dong Ah Construction Industrial Co. Ltd. clinches a US$5.3-billion order from Libya to build its waterway system. At the time, the project's budget was the largest of any project in the world.


2003 -- Prosecutors indict Kwon Roh-kap, a key aide to former President Kim Dae-jung, on charges of receiving 20 billion won ($18.4 million) in bribes from Hyundai Group in return for business favors.

(Yonhap)

#10
Paylasim için tesekkürler. Alkis




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