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Hwang Jang-yop
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・ Hwang Jin
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・ Hwang Jin-woo
・ Hwang Jini
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・ Hwang Jong-hyun
・ Hwang Jun-ho


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Hwang Jang-yop

Hwang Jang-yop (Hangŭl: 황장엽; February 17, 1923October 10, 2010) was a North Korean politician who defected to South Korea in 1997, best known for being, to date, the highest-ranking North Korean defector. He was largely responsible for crafting Juche, North Korea's official state ideology.
==Early life and education==
Hwang was born in Kangdong, South Pyongan Province. He graduated from the Pyongyang Commercial School in 1941, and then went to Tokyo in 1942 to attend Chuo University's law school; however, he quit two years later and returned to Pyongyang, where he taught mathematics at his alma mater. He joined the Workers Party of North Korea in 1946, soon after its founding; from 1949 to 1953, he was sent to study at Moscow University in the Soviet Union, where he met his wife Pak Sung-ok. Upon his return to North Korea, he became head lecturer in philosophy at Kim Il-sung University. He would later ascend to the presidency of that university in April 1965.

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