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Kim Sung-hwan (other)
Kim Sung-hwan (김성환), a.k.a. Kim Seong-hwan, Kim Sǒng-hwan may refer to: * Kim Seong-hwan (pen name ''Gobau''; born 1932), Korean cartoonist * Kim Sung-hwan (diplomat) (born 1953), South Korean foreign minister and diplomat * Kim Sung-hwan (footballer) (born 1986), South Korean footballer {{hndis, Kim, Sung-hwan ...
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Kim Seong-hwan
Kim Seong-hwan (8 October 1932 – 9 September 2019) was a South Korean artist and cartoonist, notable for having created and perpetuated the longest-running comic strip in Korea. Kim is also known by his pen name, which is ''Gobau'' ("strong rock"). The pseudonym dates from the summer of 1950 when he was trying to avoid getting into trouble with North Korea troops in Seoul. War artist In 1950, Kim was an 18-year-old student and a part-time magazine illustrator. When North Korean forces surged south, his drawings recorded the events which were happening around him.Salmon, Andrew"A Cartoonist at War: 'Gobau's' Korea, 1950,"''The Asia-Pacific Journal,'' July 13, 2009. Kim sketched refugees and soldiers who were fleeing the onslaught of North Korean troops. His artwork is a visual account of the lives of civilians swept up in the periphery of the Korean War. After Seoul was liberated in September 1950, Kim was employed as a war artist by the South Korean Ministry of Defense. C ...
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Kim Sung-hwan (diplomat)
Kim Sung-hwan (born 13 April 1953) was the Republic of Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its ea ...’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade from 8 October 2010 to 24 February 2013. His previous positions include Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade (from March 2008) and Senior Secretary to the President for Foreign Affairs and National Security (from June 2008). References External links Biographyat the ministry's website, with links to press releases and press briefings 1953 births Government ministers of South Korea South Korean diplomats South Korean Roman Catholics Living people People from Seoul Foreign ministers of South Korea Seoul National University alumni Ambassadors of South Korea to Austria {{SouthKorea-politician-stub ...
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