President’s Messages – As we begin the year 2006… (January – February 2006) As we begin the New Year, I would like to respond to certain concerns that some of you have expressed. Some are discouraged that more than two years after the death of our Founder, there are still two other groups claiming to …
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President’s Message December 2005
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The election of the officers of the ITF is confirmed by an Austrian court (December 9th, 2005) I am very pleased to announce that the question of who are the legitimate leaders of the ITF has been settled by a court in Austria, where the International Taekwon-Do Federation is legally registered. This legal victory is …
President’s Message November 2005
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President’s Messages – Results of the 2005 Survey of ITF National Associations (November – December 2005) In my previous message, I mentioned that I would be telling you more about our recent survey of the ITF National Associations. The responses to the survey have been compiled and analyzed, and I would now like to …
President’s Message October 2005
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President’s Messages – Development is essential for the ITF (September/October 2005) The Fifteenth Congress of the ITF was held at the end of July in Dortmund (Germany), and I had the pleasure of presenting a report of what has been accomplished in the two years since the previous Congress Meeting. Click here to read the …
President’s Message August 2005
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President’s Messages – The Importance of Communications (July/August 2005) Some of you have asked questions and offered suggestions about how the ITF uses the various means of communications, particularly our official Web site. To answer those concerns, I would like to explain the importance of communications for our organization and help you to understand our …
President’s Message June 2005
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Firmly Committed To The Development Of Democratic Operations At The ITF (May/June 2005) The Student’s Oath is of great importance for all Taekwon-Do practitioners. We pledge to work to build a better society where peace, freedom, and justice will prevail. This is the basic principle of Taekwon-Do. We have good intentions, but we need to …
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