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  2. Capital punishment in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in South Korea. As of August 2023, there were 59 people on death row in South Korea. [1] The method of execution is hanging. However, there has been an informal moratorium on executions since President Kim Dae-jung took office in 1998. There have been no executions in the country since December 1997.

  3. Sangnoksu Unit - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Sangnoksu unit contains pure meaning. The name of the Sangnoksu unit, which has the historical records of the first UN peacekeeping operations (PKO) of South Korea in 1993, signifies that the desolate land will be replaced by the blue land. The background is red and the symbol of Korea army is depicted in white.

  4. Yangju highway incident - Wikipedia

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    The Yangju highway incident, also known as the Yangju training accident or Highway 56 Accident, occurred on June 13, 2002, in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.A United States Army armored vehicle-launched bridge, returning to base in Uijeongbu on a public road after training maneuvers in the countryside, struck and killed two 14-year-old South Korean schoolgirls, Shin Hyo-sun (Korean ...

  5. Yun Hui-sun - Wikipedia

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    Yun raised funds to support Korean troops and organized the installation of a weapons factory in Jusan, Yeouinaegol. [2] In 1911, after the Japanese began occupying Korea, [2] Yun's father-in-law Yu Hong-seok left Korea and travelled to southern Manchuria in order to regroup with his soldiers and develop a new military strategy. Before Yun and ...

  6. Unit 684 - Wikipedia

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    209th Detachment, 2325th Group (Korean: 2325부대 209파견대), commonly known as Unit 684 (684부대), [1] was the only tier one special forces unit of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) that specialized in black operation, direct action, irregular warfare, long-range penetration, and special operations that are extremely high-risk and dangerous.

  7. Why Snoop Dogg and his son are launching Death Row ... - AOL

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    The new studio, Death Row Games, aims to empower diverse creators to publish on "Fortnite." The venture is Snoop Dogg's latest foray into gaming. Why Snoop Dogg and his son are launching Death Row ...

  8. Suge Knight - Wikipedia

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    Marion Hugh "Suge" Knight Jr. (/ ʃ ʊ ɡ / SHUUG; born April 19, 1965) [2] is an American record executive, former NFL player, and convicted felon, who is the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records.

  9. Death Row Records - Wikipedia

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    Death Row Records is an American record label that was founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, and Dick Griffey. [8] The label became a sensation by releasing multi-platinum hip-hop albums by West Coast-based artists such as Dr. Dre (The Chronic), Snoop Dogg and 2Pac (All Eyez on Me) during the 1990s.