Cho Gab-je
South Korean journalist (born 1945) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In this Korean name, the family name is Cho.
Cho Gab-je (Korean: 조갑제; born, 24 October 1945) is a conservative South Korean journalist and entrepreneur. He was born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan in 1945 and raised in Busan, South Korea. Jo served as the chief editor and president of the Monthly Chosun. He authored several books including Spit On My Grave, a biography of the former president, Park Chung Hee, that was originally published serially in the Monthly Chosun.[1]
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Revised Romanization | Jo Gap(-)je |
McCune–Reischauer | Cho Kapche |
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Cho is a significant investigative journalist, but has become increasingly controversial over time. He is considered by others and self-professes to often making inflammatory and far-right remarks.[2][3][4]