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National Reunification Prize
A photograph of the Prize awarded to Moon Sun Myung in 2012. It shows a gold medal depicting the Korean peninsula, and a certificate with calligraphic writing and a seal.
Awarded forContributions to the reunification of Korea
CountryNorth Korea
Presented byPresidium of the Supreme People's Assembly
First awarded1990
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National Reunification Prize
Chosŏn'gŭl조국통일상
Hancha祖國統一賞
Revised RomanizationJoguk Tongil Sang
McCune–ReischauerChoguk T'ongil Sang

The National Reunification Prize (Korean: 조국통일상) is an award of North Korea, bestowed by the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly upon people who have contributed to the reunification of Korea. The award was instituted in 1990.

Recipients

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (September 2012)

1990

1995

1998

1999

2000

Main article: Unconverted long-term prisoners § List of prisoners who crossed over to North Korea in 2000

2005

2007

2012

2016

  • Kim Yang-gon
  • Kang Kwan ju
  • Ri Jun song
  • Kim Ryu hwan
  • Kim Yong Kwan
  • Ri Jong man
  • Jong Jin hwan
  • Ho Hong sik
  • Ri u kap
  • Jung gyu Jin
  • Chae Chang guk

See also

References

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