Ho Jong-suk (Korean: 허정숙; RR: Heo Jeongsuk; MR: Hŏ Chŏngsuk; 16 July 1908 – 5 June 1991) was a prominent female figure in the Communist Party of Korea and sexual liberation of Korea under Japanese rule.
At that time, Japanese Government-General of Korea decided to make the Communist Party illegal.
Her opinion was denounced in Korean society because at that time, the vestiges of fundamentalist Confucianism remained in the Koreas.
[3] In 1938, she went to Hebei, participated in Chosen Independence alliance [ko], an Anti-Japanese Korean resistance Group.
[5] Ho served as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Korea between 28 October 1959 and 1960.