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Mr. Doo-Hwan Jeon left for Gwangju this morning (27th) to attend the 'Lion defamation' trial involving the May 18th Democratization Movement. It seems that it will arrive a little later, but I will try to connect to a reporter who is out in Gwangju District Court.

Reporter Yoo Su-hwan! (Yes, Gwangju District Court.) Mr. Chun Doo-hwan left Yeonhui-dong around 8:00 in the morning, but hasn't arrived yet?

<Reporter>

Yes, Chun Doo-hwan's trial is scheduled to be held at 2:00 pm this day, and it seems that Mr. Jeon will arrive here in Gwangju District Court about an hour later.

In the vicinity of the courthouse, 500 police personnel are mobilized to prepare for emergencies.

In March of last year, Jeon used the back door, not the front door, when he first attended Gwangju court.

Even today, I think I will come into the back door, get off the car, and walk about 10 meters to enter the courtroom.

Members of the 5th and 18th organizations are wearing white mourning clothes and are urging Mr. Jeon to be condemned at the front and back gates of the court.

They even put a statue of a former prisoner in prison, kneeling on the front door of a courthouse, trapped in a griddle.

<Anchor>

Reporter Yoo Soo-hwan, today's trial is a 'defamation' trial?

<Reporter>

Yes, Mr. Chun Doo-hwan accused Father Gozo of demonstrating that he had witnessed a helicopter shooting at the time of May 18 in a memoir published in 2017 and was put on trial for accusing the lion of defamation.

Mr. Jeon came out to Gwangju with his wife Lee Soon-ja in a mask at the home of Yeonhui-dong, Seoul this morning, and went to Gwangju, where she had her first trial in Gwangju in March last year. I haven't been here before.

Then, with the recent change of the judge, Mr. Jeon is back in Gwangju court today to get the necessary identity.