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Han Seung-oh ({{ko-hhrm|한승오|韓昇旿}}; born 1978) was a South Korean human rights activist and civil activist. He was one of founding members of Man of Korea (남성연대) also 2nd leader of Man of Korea, July 29, 2013 until August 14. Han was born in Seoul. In 2008 he was a founding member of Man of Korea, also May 1, 2012, he was appointed to one Leader of General Affairs Team for Sung Jae-gi. On July 8 and July 22 he was Participation of Visit protest for Jecheon Women's Library with Sung Jae-gi. 8 month later, he was appointed to Secretary General of Man of Korea. In July 25, 2013, he was nominated as successor to Sung Jae-gi, before his death.[1] in July 26, 2013 Han was one of visitors Sung Jae-gi's suicide, but he was did not discourage.[2] after four days, Seoul city police investigated, with an innocent disposition.[3] From July 26 to August 14, Han was Sung Jae-gi's funeral and case settled. but this did not rectify infighting so there was demand resignation from some member of Man of Korea. On August 21 2013, he resigned. See also
References1. ^‘투신’ 성재기, 실종 25시간 지나도록 생사 확인 안돼 한국경제 2013.07.27 {{ko}} {{S-start}}{{Succession box2. ^‘성재기 투신’ 사고사로 수사 종료···남성연대 대국민 사과 민중의 소리 2013.07.30 {{ko}} 3. ^경찰 "성재기 투신 지켜본 사람들…자살방조 아냐" 매일경제 2013.07.30 {{ko}} |before=Sung Jae-gi |after=Kim In-seok (Acting) |title=2nd Head of Korean male Association |years=July 29, 2013 – August 14, 2013 }}{{S-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Han, Seung-oh}} 11 : 1978 births|2013 deaths|Men's rights activists|South Korean human rights activists|South Korean humanitarians|Civil rights activists|Libertarians|South Korean agnostics|Masculists|Male critics of feminism|People from Seoul |
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