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Bong Doo-wan (born December 8, 1935 - ) is a South Korean politician, journalist, and entrepreneur. The domicile was Haneum and the pen name was Dawi. He served as the 11th and 12th Congressmen.

Life
Born in Suan, Hwanghae-do on December 8, 1935, he moved to Buan, Jeollabuk-do with his family in 1940, during the late Japanese colonial period, and graduated from Gyeongbok High School in Seoul in 1954 and obtained a bachelor's degree in English literature at Yonsei University in 1960. In 1966, he earned a master's degree in journalism from the Graduate School of American University.

Starting with Donghwa News reporter in 1959, he moved to Hankook Ilbo reporter in February 1961, DBS Dong-A announcer in April 1968, TBC Dongyang announcer in May 1969, and then Seoul Central Broadcasting (now KBS Korea Broadcasting Corporation) announcer in December 1971.

After leaving KBS in January 1978, he served as a guest editorial writer for the JoongAng Ilbo from January 1978 to August 1978, and as a freelance announcer in 1978, I am Dongyang Radio's "Hello, Bong Doo-wan."As a host and commentator in 에서, he was active until November 1980, when a military coup occurred and the media was merged.

On April 2, 1981, Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo, former anchors, were appointed as central figures of the revolution and spokespersons of the Democratic Justice Party founded by the former president On March 31, 1983, he served as the chairman of the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee until May 1987. After that, from September 2001 to December 2001, he briefly served as honorary chairman of Wongeum Broadcasting

In January 2002, he served as CEO of the Citizens' Association for the Right Society, a conservative organization, and in February 2002, he was appointed as a chair professor of the Department of Newspaper and Broadcasting at Kwangwoon University. He is still the president of the Catholic Church.

He won the grand prize in the Korean Broadcasting Commentary category in 1977 and the Grand Order of the Korean Red Cross in 2000.

Reference

 * Fair Press Citizens' Solidarity
 * Bong Doo-wan - Korean Constitutional Association