South Korean People's Front Preparation Committee
South Korean National Liberation Front Preparation Committee 남조선민족해방전선준비위원회 南朝鮮民族解放戰線準備委員會 Namchosŏnminjokhaebangchunbiwiwŏnhoe Namjoseonminjokhaebangjeonseonjunbiwiwonhoe | |
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Participant in the Korean War | |
The flag of South Korean National Liberation Front Preparation Committee.[1] | |
Active | 1948—1979 |
Ideology | Socialism |
Groups |
National Liberation Front of Southern Korea (1948 - 1953) South Korean National Liberation Front Preparation Committee (1976 - 1979) |
Area of operations | South Korea |
Opponents | Fourth Republic of South Korea |
The South Korean National Liberation Front Preparation Committee was a left-wing organization in South Korea from 1976 to 1979.
Evaluation
The South Korean National Liberation Front - Preparation Committee was created by South Korean leftists, in order to propagate socialist and communist ideas to the South Korean masses. The eventual goal of the SKNLF-PC was to organize the South Korean people and wage a guerrilla war similar to that of the Viet Cong in South Vietnam, hoping to eventually create a socialist state and reunify with North Korea. The South Korean National Liberation Front was dissolved after many members were exposed and arrested by the South Korean military regime, including poet Kim Nam-ju. The National Liberation Front Incident is often compared to other instances where the South Korean state exposed (or at least claimed to have exposed) clandestine communist organization, such as the Revolutionary Reunification Party Incident and the People's Revolutionary Party Incident.
See also
- People's Revolutionary Party Incident, related incidents in the past
- Fourth Republic of South Korea
References
Sources
- 한 (Han), 홍구 (Hong-gu) (2001-05-22). "이근안과 박처원, 그리고 노덕술". Hankyoreh 21 (in Korean). Retrieved 2011-01-19.
External links
- 남민전 사건 (Korean)