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| | TIME.com: A Matter of Conscience -- Sep. 13, 1976 -- Page 1 |
 | | Hahm Suk Hun, 75, a venerable leader of South Korea's Quakers and an advocate of nonviolence, had been imprisoned by the Japanese, the Russians and then by the authoritarian Syngman Rhee regime. |
 | | Among the accused, along with Quaker Hahm: former President Yun Po Sun, 79, who held office from 1960 to 1961; Kim Dae Jung, 50, an opposition leader who lost by a narrow margin to Park in the 1971 presidential election; former Foreign Minister Chyung Yil Hyung, 72, and his lawyer wife, Lee Tai Young, 62. |
 | | One of the trial's most emotional moments occurred when the frail former President, Yun Po Sun, took the stand. |
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