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Chun Doo-hwan will go to the Gwangju court again tomorrow (27th) to attend a trial on the May 18th Democratization Movement. It's been a year since I went last year, but I think Gwangju will be hot tomorrow.

Reporter Kwon Young-in.

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Chun Doo-hwan attended Gwangju District Court on March 11 last year.

After the May 18th Democratization Movement, I stood in Gwangju for the first time, but responded with annoying responses instead of apology.

[(Why don't you deny the order to release?) Why is this?]

Mr. Jeon accused Father Giovio of being an unscrupulous liar and testified that he had seen military helicopter shooting during the May 18 Democratization Movement, and is being tried and charged with lion defamation.

Jeon, who has been absent from school after attending for the first time last year, says he is in poor health.

This is because it is necessary to verify the identity of the defendant, Jeon, as it is the first trial held after the change of the judge.

The lawyer's side decided to attend because Mr. Jeon's health was not seriously bad, and Mrs. Lee Sun-ja asked the court to attend.

[Jung Joo-gyo / Cho Doo-hwan, Mr. Attorney: (to Gwangju) The path of travel will probably not speak. I'm probably not going to tell you (in advance) the route of travel (this time) because there were several risks during the move last time.]

The issue of the trial was whether there was actually a helicopter shot during the Gwangju Democratization Movement, and if I had known it in advance, it seems that tomorrow the new trial will end at the level of hearing both sides' claims.

Organizations related to May 18 are preparing for a meeting calling for apology and punishment of Mr. Jeon around the Gwangju court tomorrow.
A statue of a kneeling ex will also be exhibited tomorrow at the main gate of the Gwangju court.

(Video coverage: Jang Chang-geon KBC, Video editing: Park Jin-hoon)