Former President Chun Doo-hwan, who was accused of damaging the honor of the victims of the May 18 Democratization Movement, arrived at Gwangju District Court. It has been over a year since I attended Gwangju District Court as a defendant on March 11 of last year.

Mr. Jeon left his home in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul with his wife Lee Soon-ja at 8:25 am today (27th) and arrived at Beopjeong-dong, Gwangju District at 12:19.

When I left from Seoul, I was wearing a hat and a mask, but when I got off the car, I was wearing a hat and wearing a mask.

Jeon got off the car and walked into the building holding the hand of the bodyguard, but he did not show any uncomfortable behavior.

Mrs. Lee Sun-ja, the wife who asked to be present as a trusted person, also moved to court.

Jeon entered the building without answering the reporter's question, "Why not take responsibility?"

The reporter asked Jeon, "Why don't you reflect on this many sins? Why do you not take responsibility when countless people have died?", But Jeon moved without a head and followed the bodyguard.

Last year, a reporter who was being arrested by the bodyguard reached out to him and asked, "Why do you deny the order to release it?"

Members of the May Mother's House, members of the May 18 group, and ordinary citizens who wore clothes, even after Jeon entered, sang the May 18 symbolic song, “A March for You,” and shouted, “Let's take charge of the Gwangju massacre and apologize Chun Doo-Hwan.” The.

Mr. Jeon is expected to attend the trial after having lunch with a lunch box at the Witness Support Office on the 2nd floor of Beopjeong-dong.

The trial will be held at 2:00 pm on the same day at the Gwangju District Court No. 201 Criminal Supreme Court hearing of Detective Kim Jong-hoon, the chief judge of the 8th Detective.

(Composition: Joeul Seon, Photography: Choi Woong, Editor: Seungyeon Park)