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Kim Shin-Jo is the sole survivor of a 31 person team of [[North Korea|North Korean]] commandos sent to assassinate the then president of [[South Korea]], [[Park Chung Hee]]. After becoming a citizen of South Korea, his relatives were all executed<ref>http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/JB27Dg01.html</ref>. Kim Shin-Jo later became a missionary at the [[Protestant Church in North Seoul]]<ref>http://nkmonitor.wordpress.com/2008/01/21/remembering-the-blue-house-raid/</ref>.
'''Kim Shin-Jo''' is the sole survivor of a 31 person team of [[North Korea|North Korean]] commandos sent to assassinate the then president of [[South Korea]], [[Park Chung Hee]]. After becoming a citizen of South Korea, his relatives were all executed<ref>http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/JB27Dg01.html</ref>. Kim Shin-Jo later became a missionary at the [[Protestant Church in North Seoul]]<ref>http://nkmonitor.wordpress.com/2008/01/21/remembering-the-blue-house-raid/</ref>.
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Kim Shin-Jo is the sole survivor of a 31 person team of North Korean commandos sent to assassinate the then president of South Korea, Park Chung Hee. After becoming a citizen of South Korea, his relatives were all executed[1]. Kim Shin-Jo later became a missionary at the Protestant Church in North Seoul[2].

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