The World - News from Aug. 7, 1985
The South Korean government said it will introduce a new law to “re-educate” students engaged in anti-government activities. Education Minister Sohn Chae Suk said investigations revealed that “some students have formed pro-Communist organizations that give aid and comfort to the enemy.” Leading dissident Kim Young Sam said the New Korea Democratic Party, the main parliamentary opposition, and other anti-government groups will oppose the bill.
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