People's Revolutionary Party Incident
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The People's Revolutionary Party Incidents were legal cases in which the South Korean government accused individuals of socialist or left inclinations according to the Anti-communism Law in 1965 (the First Incident) and National Security Law in 1975 (the Second Incident).
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People's Revolutionary Party Incident | |
Hangul | 인민혁명당사건, 인혁당 사건 |
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Hanja | 人民革命黨事件, 人革黨事件 |
Revised Romanization | Inminhyeongmyeongdang sageon, Inhyeokdang sageon |
McCune–Reischauer | Inminhyŏngmyŏngdang sakŏn, Inhyŏktang sakŏn |
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On December 27, 2005, the appeal to this case was accepted and on January 23, 2007 the District Court of Central Seoul found the defendants not guilty in regards to the accused violations of the Emergency Presidential Acts, National Security Act, preparation and conspiracy of civil war, and the Anti-communism law.