Abstract

Korean and Turkish journalists Lee Yeung-Hi and Abdi İpekçi interacted with each other in journalists training by the U.S. State Department in 1959. The two became close, by criticizing the dictatorship of both countries and sharing their interest in the Third World. After returning home, as journalists, they delivered information on the each other country’s anti-dictatorship struggle to their countries. Their journalism activities had an upward effect on the anti-dictatorship struggle in both countries. Both countries’s intellectuals used each other''s examples to attack their countries’s dictatorships and justify their struggle. Through this, it can be confirmed that around 1960, Korean intellectuals referred to the case of the Third World in understanding the reality of Korea and predicting the future.

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