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Workers' Party of South Korea : ウィキペディア英語版
Workers' Party of South Korea

The Workers' Party of South Korea ((朝鮮語:남조선로동당)) was a communist party in South Korea from 1946 to 1949. It was founded on November 23, 1946 through the merger of the South Korean Branch Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea, New People's Party of Korea and a faction of the People's Party of Korea (the so-called 'forty-eighters').〔( JStor ).〕 It was led by Pak Hon-yong.
The party was outlawed by the U.S. occupation authorities, but the party organized a network of clandestine cells and was able to obtain a considerable following. It had around 360 000 party members.〔()〕 In 1947 the party initiated armed guerrilla struggle. As the persecution of party intensified, large sections of the party leadership moved to Pyongyang.
The party was opposed to the formation of a South Korean state. In February-March 1948 it instigated general strikes in opposition to the plans to create a separate South Korean state.〔(Eisenhower Lecture #7: Allan R. Millett )〕 On April 3, 1948 the party led a popular uprising on Jeju island, against the unilateral declaration of the foundation of the Republic of Korea. In the suppression of the revolt, thousands of islanders were killed (see Jeju massacre).〔(Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea )〕
In one of its first official acts, the South Korean National Assembly passed the National Traitors Act in September 1948, which among other measures, outlawed the Workers' Party of South Korea.
On June 30, 1949 the party merged with the Workers' Party of North Korea, forming the Workers' Party of Korea.〔(KBS WORLD Radio )〕 The WPNK leader Kim Il-sung became party chairman, whereas Pak Hon-yong became deputy chairman. Pak Hon-yong and other leaders of WPSK in North Korea were later purged.〔(Asia Times Online :: Korea News - Part 5: Kim Il-sung and China )〕
The clandestine trade union movement, the All Korea Labor Union (''Chŏnp'yŏng'') was connected to the party.
==References==


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