Kim Young-sam
President of South Korea from 1993 to 1998
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Kim Young-sam (Korean: 김영삼; 20 December 1927 – 22 November 2015) was the president of South Korea from February 1993 to February 1998.
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Quotes
edit- Dawn will come even if the rooster is strangled.
- As quoted in "Kim Young-sam: Former President of South Korea Dies at 87" (November 2015), by Sang-Hun Choe, The New York Times (22 November 2015), New York
- No ally is better than one’s own race.
- As quoted in "What the West gets wrong about North Korea’s motives, and why some South Koreans admire the North" (8 September 2017), The Conversation
- Looking back... I think the North Koreans think they can say whatever they want because no matter what they do, the Americans will never attack them.
- Interview (2009)
Quotes about Kim
edit- LKP carries on the tradition of President Kim Young Sam (1993-98). Like him it has no firm political principles.
- Brian Reynolds Myers, "South Korea’s Nationalist-Left Front" (7 April 2019), Sthele Press