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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 78-H461-71
TITLE: Investigation of Korean-American Relations, Part 5.
SOURCE: Committee on International Relations. House
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: v+227 p.
DATE: June 1, 6, 7, 1978
CONGRESS-SESSION: 95-2 SUDOC: Y4.In8/16:K84/3/pt.5
ITEM NO: 1017
LC CARD NO: 77-604749 MC ENTRY NO: 79-6698
Continuation of hearings before the Subcom on International Organizations
to investigate allegations of wrongdoing in Korean-American relations.
This volume focuses on Korean-American relations during 1973-74, alleged
ties between the Korean Government and Rev. Sun Myung Moon, attempts to
bribe American officials, and activities of the South Korean Central
Intelligence Agency (KCIA) in the U.S.
Appendices (p. 121-227) include correspondence, newspaper articles,
submitted statements, and memos, including "Memorandum on Behalf of Rev. Sun
Myung Moon," Charles A. Stillman, May 12, 1978 (p. 180-196).
Nonwitnesses frequently discussed in this volume are:
a. Sun Myung Moon, head of Unification Church.
b. Yang Doo Won, head of KCIA operations in D.C.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean activities in US, congressional investigation
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. HOUSE; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; ESPIONAGE
(Korean Central Intelligence Agency activities in US); KOREA; MOON,
SUN MYUNG; YANG DOO WON; STILLMAN, CHARLES A. ("Memorandum on Behalf
of Rev. Sun Myung Moon"); CORRUPTION AND BRIBERY
78-H461-71 TESTIMONY NO: 1 June 1, 1978 p. 3-13
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
SHIN, RINN-SUP (sr research political scientist, Amer Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Background of Korean domestic and external
events from 1973-74, emphasizing U.S.-Korean relations.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean-Amer relations review
78-H461-71 TESTIMONY NO: 2 June 1, 1978 p. 13-31
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
NIDECKER, JOHN E. (former Spec Asst to Pres Nixon and Ford)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Description of role as White House aid,
including responsibilities for national religious matters; activities
relating to followers of Rev. Sun Myung Moon; experience as target of
bribery attempt during 1974 trip to Korea.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean activities in US, congressional investigation
78-H461-71 TESTIMONY NO: 3 June 1, 1978 p. 31-52
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
SNEIDER, RICHARD L. (US Ambassador to Korea)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Enumeration of U.S. foreign policy priorities in
Korea during 1973-76; interpretation of Korean events emphasizing
implementation of Yushin Constitution; overview of KCIA activities in
U.S.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean-Amer relations review
78-H461-71 TESTIMONY NO: 4 June 6, 1978 p. 54-74
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
KIM SANG KEUN (former official, KCIA)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Survey of mission and duties of KCIA personnel
stationed in D.C. area including, monitoring of anti-Korean
demonstrations and surveillance of former opposition party leader, Kim
Dae Jung.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean activities in US, congressional investigation
DESCRIPTORS: KIM DAE JUNG
78-H461-71 TESTIMONY NO: 5 June 7, 1978 p. 79-95
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
SONG SUN KEUN (former editor, Korea J, San Francisco, Calif)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Personal experiences with harrassment by KCIA
and South Korean Consulate, including threats to life and attempts to
change anti-Korean Government stand.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean activities in US, congressional investigation
78-H461-71 TESTIMONY NO: 6 June 7, 1978 p. 95-117
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
KANG KYUNG KOO (former educ attache, South Korean Embassy, DC)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Summary of duties, including monitoring of
anti-Korean Government student demonstrations; review of reasoning
behind donation of funds to American universities, including Harvard
University and University of Hawaii; explanation of financial dealings
with Gen. Kang Yong Hoon.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean activities in US, congressional investigation
DESCRIPTORS: KANG YONG HOON
78-H461-71 TESTIMONY NO: 7 June 7, 1978 p. 117-120
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
LIM, KEE SEO (former asst press attache, South Korean Info Office, DC)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Account of donation to Research Institute for
Korean Affairs, later revealed to be KCIA funds.
CONTENT NOTATION: Korean activities in US, congressional investigation
DESCRIPTORS: RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR KOREAN AFFAIRS
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