Park, Hun Young
Park is an independent activist, journalist, labor activist, revolutionary, politician and politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. He was an independent activist during the Japanese colonial rule and served as party leader of the Communist Party of Korea and the South Korean Workers' Party in the liberation government. He opposed the bilateral joint movement but participated in the inter-Korean negotiations. After 1968, he became a politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. As a communist independence activist and anti-Christian activist, Marx-Leninist, he was born as a writer of Park Hyeon-joo, a descendant of a descendant family. He became a socialist activist during the Japanese occupation and was a leader of the Communist Party of Korea. He has repeatedly been imprisoned and released, and has never revealed his colleagues and organization books during his imprisonment. At the trial in 1927, he was subjected to severe torture and assault to express the organization and party members of the party, becoming a madman, and eating, drinking, screaming,