October 21, 1971
Letters, UNCURK Principal Secretary Ozbudun to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan
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Ozbudun updates Narasimhan on domestic and peninsular political developments. President Park instates the Garrison Act of 1950 on college campuses, increasing repression tactics. The National Assembly reconvened after 12 days of deadlock over the agenda. While the Red Cross "family search campaign" is in deadlock over the agenda, the general mood is positive.
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- Protest movements--Korea (South)
- Student protesters
- Korea (North)--Foreign relations--Korea (South)
- Korea (South)--Politics and government
- Korea (South)--Armed Forces
- Human rights--Korea (South)
- Political parties--Korea (South)
- Red Cross. Korea (North)
- Red Cross. Korea (South)
- Internal security--Korea (South)
- National security--Law and legislation--Korea (South)
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