Sun Myung Moon
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Sun Myung Moon (religious leader) | |
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Born | Mun Yong-myeong 1920-02-25 Chongju, North P'yŏng'an, Japanese Korea |
Died | 2012-09-03 (Age 92) Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea |
Nationality | Korean |
Children | 16 |
Spouse | Choi Sun-kil |
Founder of | Washington Times |
Sun Myung Moon was a Korean religious leader, also known for his business ventures, support for political causes and as the founder of the Unification movement. He was an anti-communist and an advocate for Korean reunification, for which he was recognized by the governments of both North and South Korea. Businesses he promoted included News World Communications, an international news media corporation known for its American subsidiary The Washington Times.
Activities
Robert B. Anderson, as ex-US Secretary of the Treasury worked as a Manhattan-based lobbyist and consultant for the Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church.[1]
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