the new “Basic Press Law”.
; dailies reporting in favor of the government were rewarded with extensive privileges.
- Organized the CDPM(Council for Democratic Press Movement)
; in opposition press of media.
; CDPM became a leading organization of the independent press movement in South Korea.
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the Chinese government, other countries and NGOs. Organizations such as the U.S. State Department, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch have accused the Chinese government of restricting the freedoms of speech, movement, and religion of Chinese citizens. The problem is China’s point of view on the matter. The Chinese government believes that the way in which they manage the internet is
8. Why did Korea experience more and severer labor disputes in the late 1980s than earlier periods?
한국의 노동투쟁 및 파업의 시기는 정치적 불안의 시기와 일치하는 경향을 보인다. 특히 1980년대 후반의 격렬했던 노동투쟁은 1987년 당시 집권여당의 대통령 후보였던 노태우의 직선제 및 인권에 관한 공약이 기폭제가 되어
the end of the war, Nacionalistas regained its power but a new political party (Liberal Party) was formed. This two party system remained until 1972. This was followed by the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (KBL, New Society Movement), LABAN, PDP-LABAN, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN), Partido Nacionalista ng Pipinias, Lakas ng Bansa, National Union of Christian Democrats, Philippine Democratic Social
the money we can easily see but only few people can see. A donation-based admission system means the rich can enter school not by their abilities but by their money. Giving money to school can make the rich enter the school without any qualification. This doesn`t seem to make sense in a democratic country like Korea, but it has many good sides, too.
First of all, let`s look at the personal side.