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Ahn Hee-jung (born 1 May 1965), also known as An Hee-jung, is a former South Korean
politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking ...
. He served as the 36th and 37th Governor of
South Chungcheong South Chungcheong Province ( ko, 충청남도, ''Chungcheongnam-do''), also known as Chungnam, is a province of South Korea. South Chungcheong has a population of 2,059,871 (2014) and has a geographic area of 8,204 km2 (3,168 sq mi) located i ...
Province. He stepped down from his role as governor and announced his retirement from public life after acknowledging accusations that he sexually assaulted his aide Kim Ji-eun on multiple occasions. In February 2019, he was sentenced to a three and a half year prison term for sexual assault.


Early life and education

Ahn Hee-jung was born in Yeonmu County,
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City, South Chungcheong Province on 1 May 1965, as the third of five children. He dropped out of Namdaejeon High School in
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due to his involvement in the ''Pyeongcheonha'' incident, in which he was caught reading ''Pyeongcheonha'', an anti-regime newspaper published by Lee Chan-koo. The underground newspaper, which was on a banned list, was handed over by the owner of Jaeil Bookstore at the corner of Daejeon Downtown District. Even though he was transferred to Seongnam High School in
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, Seoul, he decided to quit school. After participating in demonstrations staged against Kookpoong 81, he decided to go to university, thinking university entrance would give him the leverage to actively participate in pro-democracy student protests. Ahn first passed the qualification exam and then he was admitted to Korea University in 1983. He was active and organized the Korea University Patriotic Students Association, merging fourteen student clubs of Korea University. In 1998, he was arrested by the Agency for National Security Planning and was imprisoned for 10 months after being convicted of the involvement in the youth-led rallies motivated by
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. *1977- Graduated from Gujagok Elementary School in Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea *1980- Graduated from Yeonmu Middle School in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea *1980- Dropped out of Namdaejon High School in Daejeon (honorary graduation in 2003), South Korea *1981- Dropped out of Sungnam High School in Seoul, Korea *1982- Passed Qualifying Test for College Entrance (equivalent to GED in the U.S.) *1983- Entered the Department of Philosophy, Korea University *1995- Graduated from the Department of Philosophy, Korea University


Political career


First roles in politics

Starting from January 1989, Ahn Hee-jung worked as an aide to lawmaker Kim Deok-ryong of the Reunification Democratic Party. On 1 January 1990, Kim Young-sam led the three-party-merger supported by seven political leaders: Lee Ki-taek; Kim Jeong-gil; Jang Seok-hwa; Park Chan-jong; Hong Sa-deok; Lee Chul and Roh Moo-hyun. However, Ahn did not join the move as he was against the three-party-merger in principle so instead he led the efforts to establish a new democratic party in 1990. The eighteen members of the Reunification Democratic Party including Ahn Hee-jung chose to remain in the newly established democratic party. He also worked as secretary to Director-General Lee Chul. As he became disillusioned with the negative sides of
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and decided to quit. To further reflect on his decision, he chose to do daywork at the construction site of the Changwon Labor Welfare Center for two months. After lawmaker Lee Chul won at the general election, he resigned as secretary and quit politics on 4 April 1992.


Return to politics

After quitting politics, he started a new career as a sales manager of a publishing company. As he was disappointed by lack of conviction amongst the existing politicians, he returned to Korea University to continue his studies to create a new opportunity. Meanwhile in June 1994, with Lee Kwang-jae, he worked as Director General of the Local Autonomy Affairs Research Institute to support presidential candidate Roh Moo-hyun, who had lost in the 1992 general election. While working as a political aide to the presidential candidate of the New Millennium Democratic Party
Roh Moo-hyun Roh Moo-hyun (; ; 1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the ninth president of South Korea between 2003 and 2008. Roh's pre-presidential political career was focused on human rights advocacy for ...
, they won the 2002 presidential election, and Ahn Hee-jung was credited for the successful campaign. *1990 Party Executive of the Organization Bureau, Central Party of the small Democratic Party *1994 Secretary General of the Local Government Practice Research Institute *2001 Secretary General of the Election Camp of the presidential candidate Roh Moo-hyun *2002 Leader of the Political Affairs Team, Secretary's Office of the Democratic Party presidential candidate Roh Moo-hyun


Prison sentence

In December 2003, he and Yeom Dong-yeon were indicted for receiving illegal
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from several businessmen. He was found guilty in an appeal court in September 2004 and was sentenced to one year in prison, serving his term at the
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. Ahn was concerned that his conviction might do harm to the President and declined any political titles during the participatory government to keep a distance.


Return to party

While looking for a job after his sentence, Ahn found himself rejected many times. However, with the permission of Chairman Kang Geum-won he took an advisory position at Changshin Textile. In 2007, Kang nominated Ahn as the chairman of the standing committee which organized the Participatory Government Evaluation Forum. The following year, he made a vow to follow the political beliefs of two former Presidents, Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun, and was elected as an executive committee member of the United Democratic Party. After being elected, he took a leading role in establishing the Better Democracy Research Institute which inherited the functions of the Local Autonomy Affairs Research Institute. *2005 Researcher at Asia Research Institute of Korea University *2007 Standing Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Participant Government Evaluation Forum *2007 Democratic Party Chairman of Nonsan, Gyeryong, and Geumsan election districts in South Chungcheong *2008 President of the Institute for Better Democracy *2009 Supreme Committee member of the Democratic Party


Governor of South Chungcheong

Ahn won the governorship of South Chungcheong Province against Park Sang-don of the Liberty Forward Party by a margin of 2.4 percent in the fifth local election held on 2 June 2010. As a candidate of the Democratic Party in 2008, he who was known for his inclination toward political reform and consequently won the local election. It was the first time for a liberal party candidate in the conservative voting region. The victory was deemed a proof of his overcoming regional sentiments and made many people consider him as a future presidential hopeful . Ahn was re-elected to the position of the 37th (6th directly elected) Governor of South Chungcheong in 2014, defeating Chung Jin-suk.


2017 presidential campaign

Ahn was considered the main darkhorse contender to be the
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's presidential nominee against frontrunner
Moon Jae-in Moon Jae-in (; ; born 24 January 1953) is a South Korean former politician, civil servant and lawyer who served as the 12th president of South Korea between 2017 and 2022. Prior to his presidency, he served as Senior Secretary for Civil Affairs an ...
. His primary appeal was mainly as a young center-left candidate who was socially and economically liberal but held a centrist stance on issues of national security. After finishing behind Moon and endorsing his party's candidate, polls showed that most of Ahn's original supporters started supporting People's Party nominee
Ahn Cheol-soo Ahn Cheol-soo ( ; born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean politician, medical doctor, businessperson, and software entrepreneur. He currently serves as a member of the National Assembly as part of the conservative People Power Party. Pri ...
(no relation). As runner up to the eventual winner President Moon, Ahn was considered an heir and a leading party candidate for the following presidential election in 2022.


Sexual assault

On 5 March 2018, Ahn's secretary Kim Ji-eun stated during a live interview with the news channel
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that she had been sexually assaulted by Ahn and raped four times over eight months. She revealed there were other victims in the Governor's office. In an emergency session of the Party leadership the very same day, Ahn was expelled from the
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. Subsequently, Ahn resigned from his position as governor, admitting to the charges and apologizing to the victims of the assault. On 10 March 2018, Ahn Hee-jung was questioned by prosecutors for allegedly sexually assaulting Kim. He denied the alleged sexual assault and claimed it was consensual. On 14 August 2018, Seoul Western District Court found Ahn not guilty. The decision sparked controversy, as protesters gathered the following weekend. Critics of the ruling claimed that the court, which cited a lack of evidence, took a " blame the victim" approach. Some also expressed concern that the decision showed a lack of progress of the
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and women's rights in South Korea. On 1 February 2019, the Seoul High Court overturned his acquittal by the Seoul Western District Court and jailed Ahn for three and a half years on charges of repeatedly raping his former aide Kim Ji-eun. The presiding judge Hong Dong-ki stated that it seemed "evident that Ahn was aware of the power imbalance between him and Kim" and that "Kim's testimonies were consistent and aligned with those of other witnesses."


References


External links


Ahn Hee-jung's Blog

Ahn Hee-jung's Twitter

Ahn Hee-jung's Facebook

Institute of Better Democracy

Chungcheongnam-do website
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