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South Korea's opposition leader Park Geun-Hye pays homage to her late father and mother at a national cemetery in Seoul 16 April 2004 after her Grand National Party lost to the ruling Uri Party in Thursday's elections. The daughter of former presidxent Park Chung-Hee who ruled South Korea with an iron fist untiil his death in 1979 has rejected calls to scrap the impeachment of President Roh Moo-Hyun despite a massive show of support for the president in elections. The Uri Party seized control of parliament. .AFP PHOTO/SEO YOUNG-SOO (Photo credit should read SEO YOUNG-SOO/AFP via Getty Images)
South Korea's opposition leader Park Geun-Hye pays homage to her late father and mother at a national cemetery in Seoul 16 April 2004 after her Grand National Party lost to the ruling Uri Party in Thursday's elections. The daughter of former presidxent Park Chung-Hee who ruled South Korea with an iron fist untiil his death in 1979 has rejected calls to scrap the impeachment of President Roh Moo-Hyun despite a massive show of support for the president in elections. The Uri Party seized control of parliament. .AFP PHOTO/SEO YOUNG-SOO (Photo credit should read SEO YOUNG-SOO/AFP via Getty Images)
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