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词条 Advancement Unification Party
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  1. Human rights activism

  2. 2012 election

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Advancement Unification Party
|native_name = 선진통일당
Seonjin Tongildang
|logo = 선진통일당 로고.png
|leader =
|chairman =
|president = Lee In-je
|secretary =
|spokesperson =
|leader1_title = Secretary general
|leader1_name =
|leader2_title = Assembly leader
|leader2_name = Kim Nak-seong
|split = Grand National Party
|foundation = {{start date|df=yes|2008|2|1}}
|dissolution = {{end date|df=yes|2012|10|25}}
|merged = Saenuri Party
|headquarters = 14-14 Yongsan Building, Yeoeuido-dong Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
|youth_wing =
|membership_year =
|membership =
|ideology = Liberal conservatism
|position = Centre-right
|national = Advancement and Creation Association {{{small|(2008–2009)}}}
|international = None
|colours = Dark Blue
|seats1_title = Seats in the National Assembly
|seats1 = {{Composition bar|4|300|{{Liberty Forward Party/meta/color}}}}
|seats2_title = Seats within local government
|seats2 = {{Composition bar|172|3893|{{Liberty Forward Party/meta/color}}}}
|website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20100715210859/http://www.jayou.or.kr/ Website] (archived)
|country = South Korea
|colorcode = {{Liberty Forward Party/meta/color}}
}}{{Infobox Korean name
|hangul=선진통일당
|hanja=先進統一黨
|rr=Seonjin Tongil-dang
|mr=Sŏnchin T'ongil-tang
|othername1=Liberty Forward Party (formerly)
|hangul1=자유선진당
|hanja1=自由先進黨
|rr1=Jayu Seonjin-dang
|mr1=Chayu Sŏnjin-tang
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Advancement Unification Party ({{ko-hhrm|hangul=선진통일당|hanja=先進統一黨}}) or AUP formerly known as Liberty Forward Party was a conservative political party in South Korea. This party was created by Lee Hoi Chang, the presidential candidate who lost 2007 presidential elections. On 12 February 2008, the party merged with the People First Party, which got 18 seats in the 2008 Parliamentary election, making it the third-largest party in the National Assembly.

The party was absorbed by Saenuri Party in November 16, 2012.

Human rights activism

In February–March 2012, just before the scheduled national elections, Liberty Forward Party representative{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} Park Sun-young became active in the "Save My Friend" campaign, a series of protests protesting China's policy of forcibly repatriating North Korean refugees;[1] she went on hunger strike in front of the Chinese embassy in Seoul and was hospitalized after fainting; once she recovered she resumed her efforts to raise awareness about North Korean human rights issues.[2] In April, during a speech at an event hosted by the Korean-American Freedom League, Park criticized the Catholic Association for Peace and Justice, questioning its silence on the plight of North Korean refugees and arguing that the Left's anti-Americanism was distracting from much more serious issues: "Defectors) are ruthlessly being killed, so how can you remain completely silent? In the Republic of Korea, there is a wildfire anti-American movement, but they never make a single critical statement against China.”[3]

2012 election

In the 2012 National Assembly election the party lost all but five of its 18 seats, declining to the fourth position, well behind the left-leaning Unified Progressive Party (which gained seats). Party leader Sim Dae-pyung announced his resignation after the party's poor performance.[4]

References

1. ^Andrew Salmon {{Cite web |title=Blindness to N. Koreans’ plight|url=http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2012/07/351_106282.html |date=5 March 2012 |accessdate=3 July 2012 |work=the Korea Times |postscript=.}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2012/03/02/5/0301000000AEN20120302008551315F.HTML |title=Opposition lawmaker taken to hospital during hunger strike|date=2 March 2012 |accessdate=3 July 2012 |work=Yonhap News Agency }}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?bicode=060000&biid=2012041372478|title=S.Korean lawmaker blasts Catholic ass`n over NK defectors |date=13 April 2012 |accessdate=3 July 2012 |work=Dong-a }}
4. ^Yonhap News Agency. "Ruling party leader pledges new beginning after election win" April 12, 2012

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080527043430/http://www.jayou.org/ Official web site]
{{South Korean political parties}}

8 : 2008 establishments in South Korea|2012 disestablishments in South Korea|Conservative parties in South Korea|Defunct political parties in South Korea|Liberal conservative parties|Liberty Korea Party|Political parties disestablished in 2012|Political parties established in 2008

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