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Former People Power Party Spokesperson Defends 'Gwangju Martial Law Troops' on May 18

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Meanwhile, on the day of the May 18 Uprising, a former spokesperson for the People Power Party posted on their social media a memoir by a martial law soldier that characterized the democratization movement as a riot and the citizens of Gwangju as rioters. They lectured people to "know history correctly," but when our reporting team investigated, the memoir in question was

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Meanwhile, on the day of the May 18 Uprising, a former spokesperson for the People Power Party posted on their social media a memoir by a martial law soldier that characterized the democratization movement as a riot and the citizens of Gwangju as rioters. They lectured people to "know history correctly," but when our reporting team investigated, the memoir in question was

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Naver broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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