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Lee Hu-rak (23 February 1924 – October 31, 2009) was a South Korean politician, diplomat and the Director of the Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) of South Korea from 1970 to 1973. In 1972, during his time as Director of the KCIA, he traveled to Pyongyang on a secret diplomatic mission and met Kim Il-Sung. These were the first formal diplomatic contacts between North Korea and South Korea and led to the July 4th North–South Korea Joint Statement. He was also elected to the National Assembly in 1979 but was prohibited from political activity in 1980 following corruption charges. Although the restriction was lifted in 1985, he stayed out of any further participation in politics up until his death in 2009.

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  • Lee Hu-rak (de)
  • Lee Hu-rak (en)
  • 李厚洛 (ja)
  • 이후락 (ko)
  • Ли Ху Рак (ru)
  • 李厚洛 (zh)
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  • Lee Hu-rak (23 February 1924 – October 31, 2009) was a South Korean politician, diplomat and the Director of the Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) of South Korea from 1970 to 1973. In 1972, during his time as Director of the KCIA, he traveled to Pyongyang on a secret diplomatic mission and met Kim Il-Sung. These were the first formal diplomatic contacts between North Korea and South Korea and led to the July 4th North–South Korea Joint Statement. He was also elected to the National Assembly in 1979 but was prohibited from political activity in 1980 following corruption charges. Although the restriction was lifted in 1985, he stayed out of any further participation in politics up until his death in 2009. (en)
  • 李 厚洛(イ・フラク、ハングル:이후락、日本語読み:り こうらく、 1924年2月23日 - 2009年10月31日)は、韓国の政治家である。 (ja)
  • 이후락(李厚洛, 1924년 2월 23일 ~ 2009년 10월 31일)은 대통령 비서실 실장, 중앙정보부 부장 등의 직책을 수행했던 대한민국의 군인, 외교관, 정치인이다. (ko)
  • 李厚洛(韓語:이후락,1924年2月23日-2009年10月31日),韓国政治人物。 (zh)
  • Ли Ху Рак (кор. 이후락, 1924—2009) — южнокорейский государственный деятель, директор Корейского Центрального разведывательного управления в 1970—1973 годах. (ru)
  • Lee Hu-rak (* 23. Februar 1924; † 31. Oktober 2009) war Direktor des Geheimdienstes in Südkorea von 1970 bis 1973. Lee Hu-rak war die rechte Hand des ehemaligen Präsidenten Park Chung-hee. Er reiste 1972 heimlich nach Nordkorea, um mit dem damaligen Staatschef Kim Il-sung ein interkoreanisches Abkommen zu vereinbaren, im englischen genannt July 4 South-North Joint Communique. Lee starb im Alter von 85 Jahren und hinterließ eine Tochter und vier Söhne. (de)
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  • Yi Hurak (en)
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  • BGEN Lee Hu-rak, first from left, as the military attaché to the Embassy of South Korea, Washington, D.C. in 1955. (en)
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  • Lee Hu-rak (* 23. Februar 1924; † 31. Oktober 2009) war Direktor des Geheimdienstes in Südkorea von 1970 bis 1973. Lee Hu-rak war die rechte Hand des ehemaligen Präsidenten Park Chung-hee. Er reiste 1972 heimlich nach Nordkorea, um mit dem damaligen Staatschef Kim Il-sung ein interkoreanisches Abkommen zu vereinbaren, im englischen genannt July 4 South-North Joint Communique. Lee wurde 1979 in die Gukhoe, die Nationalversammlung Südkoreas, gewählt, aber 1980 wegen Korruptionsvorwürfen von politischen Aktivitäten ausgeschlossen. Obwohl 1985 die Beschuldigungen zurückgenommen wurden, blieb er bis zu seinem Tod 2009 außerhalb der Politik. Lee starb im Alter von 85 Jahren und hinterließ eine Tochter und vier Söhne. (de)
  • Lee Hu-rak (23 February 1924 – October 31, 2009) was a South Korean politician, diplomat and the Director of the Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) of South Korea from 1970 to 1973. In 1972, during his time as Director of the KCIA, he traveled to Pyongyang on a secret diplomatic mission and met Kim Il-Sung. These were the first formal diplomatic contacts between North Korea and South Korea and led to the July 4th North–South Korea Joint Statement. He was also elected to the National Assembly in 1979 but was prohibited from political activity in 1980 following corruption charges. Although the restriction was lifted in 1985, he stayed out of any further participation in politics up until his death in 2009. (en)
  • 李 厚洛(イ・フラク、ハングル:이후락、日本語読み:り こうらく、 1924年2月23日 - 2009年10月31日)は、韓国の政治家である。 (ja)
  • 이후락(李厚洛, 1924년 2월 23일 ~ 2009년 10월 31일)은 대통령 비서실 실장, 중앙정보부 부장 등의 직책을 수행했던 대한민국의 군인, 외교관, 정치인이다. (ko)
  • 李厚洛(韓語:이후락,1924年2月23日-2009年10月31日),韓国政治人物。 (zh)
  • Ли Ху Рак (кор. 이후락, 1924—2009) — южнокорейский государственный деятель, директор Корейского Центрального разведывательного управления в 1970—1973 годах. (ru)
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