Hong Sehwa
| Hong Sehwa | |
|---|---|
| Hangul | 홍세화 |
| Hanja | 洪世和 |
| Revised Romanization | Hong Sehwa |
| McCune–Reischauer | Hong Sehwa |
![]() Hong Sehwa | |
| Born |
December 20, 1947 Seoul, South Korea |
| Nationality | South Korean |
| Alma mater | Seoul University (1966–1967, 1969–1977) |
| Organization | Preparatory Committee for Collective Action for Basic Income (2014–) |
| Notable work |
Korean Le Monde diplomatique (2010–) Outsider (2000–2005) |
| Title |
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| Predecessor | Cho Seung-soo |
| Successor | Kim Il-ung |
| Political party |
Labor Party (2013–) New Progressive Party (2008–2013) Democratic Labor Party (2002–2008) |
| Awards | Democratic Citizen Media Award (2002)[1] |
| Website |
www |
Hong Sehwa is a South Korean journalist and former New Progressive Party delegate.
See also
References
- ↑ Citizens' Coalition for Democratic Media (2002-12-20). "[수상/시상] 제 4회 민주시민언론상 수상자 발표 및 시상 안내" [[Award] The announcement and schedule of the winner of the 4th Democratic Citizen Media Award] (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-03-22. delete character in
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External links
- Hong Sehwa's website (Korean)
- Hong Sehwa on Facebook (Korean)
- Hong Sehwa on Twitter (Korean)
| Party political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Kim Hye-kyoung as Leader of Emergency Response Commission |
Leader of the New Progressive Party 2011–2012 |
Succeeded by Hong Sehwa An Hyo-sang as Co-representative of the 4th delegation |
| Preceded by Hong Sehwa as leader of the 4th delegation |
Co-representative of the New Progressive Party 2012 |
Succeeded by Kim Il-ung as Leader of Emergency Response Commission |
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