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{{Short description|Unification Church member (1930–2019)}} {{family name hatnote|[[Park (Korean name)|Pak]]||lang=Korean}} {{Infobox Korean name| hangul=박보희| hanja=朴普熙| rr=Bak Bohui| mr=Pak Pohŭi| }} '''Bo Hi Pak''' (August 18, 1930 – January 12, 2019 in Korea. [[Korean language|Korean]]: 박보희/朴普熙) was a prominent member of the [[Unification Church]]. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was a major leader in the church movement, leading projects such as newspapers (notably ''[[The Washington Times]]''), schools, performing arts projects, political projects such as the [[anti-communist]] organization [[CAUSA International]], and was president of the Unification Church International 1977–1991.<ref name=autobio/> He was also the president of [[Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea]].<ref>[http://hamptonroads.com/2010/06/korean-war-vets-thanked-little-angels-norfolk Korean War vets thanked by Little Angels in Norfolk], ''Virginian-Pilot'', June 8, 2010</ref>
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