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    Roh's profile

    Updated: 2004-03-12 11:25

    Birth: Born in 1946 in Kimhae, South Kyongsang Province

    Education: Graduated from Pusan Vocational High School in 1966

    Career Highlights:

    ** February 2003: Sworn in as President of the Republic of Korea for a five-year term of office

    ** December 2002: Elected President of the Republic of Korea in the 16th Presidential election

    ** 2001: Advisor and Senior Member of the Central Committee, the Millennium Democratic Party

    ** August 2000 - March 2001: Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

    ** 1998: Elected to the 15th National Assembly in a by-election in Seoul's Jongno District as a candidate of the National Congress for New Politics (NCNP)

    ** 1997: Vice President of NCNP

    ** 1996: Standing Committee Member, the Committee for the Promotion of National Reconciliation and Unity

    ** 1993: Director of the Research Centre for Local Autonomy

    ** 1993: Senior Member of the Central Committee of the United Democratic Party

    ** 1991: Spokesman for the United Democratic Party

    ** 1988: Member, the Special Committee to Investigate Political Corruption during the Fifth Republic

    ** 1988: Elected to the 13th National Assembly in Busan's Eastern District

    ** 1987: Chairman and Director of the Busan Headquarters of the Citizens' Movement for a Democratic Constitution (also served as one of the leaders of the June Democratization Struggles of 1987)

    ** 1981: Began career as a human rights lawyer after defending a student involved in the "Burim Incident" in Busan

    ** 1978: Practicing attorney

    ** 1977: Judge at the Daejeon District Court

    ** 1975: Passed the 17th National Bar Examination

     
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