In August of 1945 the People's Republic of Korea (PRK) presented a revolutionary program designed to liberate to all Koreans from one end of the peninsula to the other:
People's Republic of Korea - Wikipedia
"The program of the PRK was presented in its 14 September twenty-seven point program.
"The program included: 'the confiscation without compensation of lands held by the Japanese and collaborators; free distribution of that land to the peasants; rent limits on the nonredistributed land; nationalization of such major industries as mining, transportation, banking, and communication; state supervision of small and mid-sized companies; …guaranteed basic human rights and freedoms, including those of speech, press, assembly, and faith; universal suffrage to adults over the age of eighteen; equality for women; labor law reforms including an
eight-hour day, a minimum wage, and prohibition of child labor; and '
establishment of close relations with the United States, USSR, United Kingdom, and China, and positive opposition to any foreign influences interfering with the domestic affairs of the state.'
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Koreans were prevented from voting on this program because the US military government outlawed the PRK on 12 December 1945.