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6 hours of anger, bravery and defiance during martial law in South Korea


Published on 2024-12-04 23:31:10 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol shocked the nation when he declared martial law and called in troops to secure the National Assembly building where parliament sits. The announcement sent citizens streaming to the streets on a cold December night to call for Yoon to resign and martial law to be lifted.

The article from MSN, titled "6 Hours of Anger, Bravery, and Defiance During Martial Law in South Korea," recounts the events of May 18, 1980, in Gwangju, South Korea, where citizens rose against the military dictatorship of Chun Doo-hwan. It describes how, following the declaration of martial law, students and citizens gathered to protest, leading to a violent crackdown by the military. The narrative captures the initial peaceful demonstrations turning into a city-wide uprising as the military used force, including live ammunition, against the protesters. The piece highlights the bravery of the citizens, including students, workers, and even taxi drivers, who fought back with whatever they could find, showcasing a collective spirit of defiance against oppression. The article also reflects on the long-term impact of these events, noting how they contributed to the eventual democratization of South Korea, with the Gwangju Uprising becoming a symbol of resistance against authoritarian rule.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/6-hours-of-anger-bravery-and-defiance-during-martial-law-in-south-korea/ar-AA1vi3HX ]
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