1893-1976
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East Asia
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1893 - 1976
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1912 - 1994
1918 - 1970
1898 - 1976
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1894 - 1971
1974
Fred Carrier reports on a visit to North Korea made by the AKFIC in June-July 1973.
1973
The AKFIC urges the U.S. Congress to positively respond to a letter from North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly.
1972
A report on a North Korean sponsored tour of Pyongyang made by staff and supporters of the AKFIC in 1972.
The American-Korean Friendship and Information Center (AKFIC) describes its founding, organization, and activities.
Kim Il Sung praises the work of AKFIC for giving “wide publicity to our people’s struggle [in the United States]…exposing the fascist dictatorship of South Korean reactionaries…as well as U.S. aggression in Korea.”
1971
A position paper of the American-Korean Friendship and Information Center, describing the organization's objectives in the context of the Vietnam War.
February 25, 1971
An advertisement in the New York Times announces the establishment of the American-Korean Friendship and Information Center and warns of a new war in Korea if the U.S. did not remove its troops from the peninsula
February 24, 1972
During the visit of Saddam Hussein to the Soviet Union, the delegation discussed with Soviet leaders the need for strengthening Iraqi-Soviet relations to give positive guidance on the situation in the Middle East. The Iraqi delegation also promoted their intention to develop relations with other Arab states in order to decrease the effects of imperialism. Topics of discussion also included Iraqi oil policy and domestic conflict.
December 19, 1957
In this draft, Choi Duk Shin warns that Japan's economic expansion is a serious threat which should be combated as actively as the threat of communism in Asia.
December 1957
In this draft, Choi Duk Shin discusses the 'two-fold' threat of communism and Japanese expansionism in Asia, urging President Rhee to establish a solid collective security structure against these threats as soon as possible.