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first four-star general of the Korean Army, Captain Seon-yeop Go, of the Army Reserve, was placed in Daejeon Hyeonchungwon today (15th). It was'war hero','pro-Japanese', and disagreement over the national cemetery saddle today.

Reporter Hak-Woo Kim.

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General Paik Seon-yeop's coffin enters Daejeon Hyeonchungwon's grave.

[The first battlefield is the Mt. Papyeong in Munsan.]

General Baek Seon-yeop, who died at the age of 100 at the age of eight, was sown forever.

[Seowook/Army Chief of Staff: I will take over the

allies and protect the great Republic of Korea by creating a strong army.] At the ceremony, many families, including the surviving family, attended the ROK-US military leadership.

In particular, the commander of the U.S. Forces Korea, Abrams, continued to hold the seats as well as the opening ceremony of Seoul.

[ABRUMS/USFK Commander: Let's quietly remember and return to the life of General Paik Sun-yeop. Goodbye, goodbye. Take a rest.] Although

you are admired as a'war hero','pro-Japanese action' is also a historical fact.

In front of Daejeon Hyeonchungwon, protests were held at the National Cemetery at the same time.


The claim that the National Cemetery should not be made as long as it has been on the list of pro-ethnic actors with the history of serving in the Gando Special Corps to seize the Independence Army

[[National Cemetery] Cancel the saddle decision immediately.]

Claims to properly treat it with the saddle of the Seoul Hyeonchungwon,

[6·25 He defended Korea's liberal democracy in a terrible battlefield... .]

Sharply confronted.

The saddle was closed today without a major clash due to police intervention, but it is likely that there will be another hot controversy following the results of the National Assembly Act amendment, which prohibits saddles of pro-Japanese anti-ethnic figures.

(Video coverage: Jae-young Lee and Jae-gil Shim, TJB, video editing: Ki-deok Park)