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    Pak Chinhong was born in Myongchon County, Korea, Empire of Japan. [1] She went with her parents when they gave up their poor rural and moved to Keijō in 1928.She was fifteen years old and she attended Dongduk Girls’ High School [], [1] established by the Cheondoist religion, She paid for her tuition by working as a live-in tutor.

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    According to Der Spiegel, 764-related arrests have been made for child pornography, kidnapping and murder in at least eight countries, including two men in Germany. [8] The FBI estimates that thousands of children have fallen prey to 764 and similar groups. [8]

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    Pakistan Red Crescent Society (Urdu: ہلالِ احمر پاکستان), is a national society of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in the humanitarian sector, that provides emergency medical and relief services in Pakistan in both natural and human-made disasters.

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    The group was founded by Said Yazdanpanah, a former member of the People's Fedai Guerrillas, in May 1991, as the Revolutionaries' Union of Kurdistan. [4] Said Yazdanpanah was killed in September 1991, and his brother Hussein Yazdanpanah took over the organization afterwards.

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    Adrian Hong Chang (b. 1983 or 1984 in Tijuana), is a Mexican-American human rights activist of Korean descent. [1] He is known for his leadership of the political group Free Joseon, a self-described North Korean provisional government based in Los Angeles.