Han Seung-oh

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Han Seung-oh (Korean한승오; Hanja韓昇旿; born 1978) was a South Korean civil activist and patriarchal advocate. He was one of founding members of Man of Korea (남성연���) also 2nd leader of Man of Korea, July 29, 2013 until August 14.

Han was born in Seoul. In 2008 he was a founding member of Man of Korea, also May 1, 2012, he was appointed to one Leader of General Affairs Team for Sung Jae-gi. On July 8 and July 22 he was Participation of Visit protest for with Sung Jae-gi. 8 month later, he was appointed to Secretary General of Man of Korea.

On July 25, 2013, he was nominated as successor to Sung Jae-gi, before his death.[1] On July 26, 2013 Han was witness of Sung Jae-gi's suicide. He did not discourage him.[2] After four days of investigation, the Seoul city police determined cleared him of any charge.[3]

From July 26 to August 14, Han was Sung Jae-gi's funeral and case settled. but this did not rectify infighting so there was demand resignation from some member of Man of Korea. On August 21, 2013, he resigned.

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Preceded by 2nd Head of Korean male Association
July 29, 2013 – August 14, 2013
Succeeded by

(Acting)
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