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July 10, 2005 

North Korean Company Named in WMD Executive Order has Business Relationship With Unification Church


Thanks to a reader for pointing out a post on John Gorenfeld's
Where in Washington, DC is Sun Myung Moon blog noting that
Korea Ryonbong General Corporation, one of the entities listed named in President Bush's June 29, 2005 Executive Order naming eight companies as members of WMD proliferation networks (E.O. 13392), has a significant business relationship with South Korea's Pyonghwa Motors, a company owned by Reverand Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church.


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