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Before the 40th anniversary of the May 18th Democratization Movement, Chun Doo-hwan was called to Gwangju today (27th). He went to court again 13 months after March last year to be tried. In today's trial, Chun Doo-hwan denied the charges, saying he had never ordered a helicopter fire in Gwangju 40 years ago. And this time, I did not say a word of apology or any penance.

This is the first news reporter Yoo Su-hwan.

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12:20 during the day, a passenger car carrying Mr. Doo-Hwan Jeon enters Gwangju District Court.

Jeon, who ran all the way to the rest stop and arrived an hour earlier than expected, entered the back door as in March of last year.

Jeon, who got off the car, took the hand of the bodyguard and headed for the court.

His wife, Soon-Ja Lee, who came to attend as a 'trusted person', followed.

Mr.

Jeon , who spoke with the reporter last year and uttered annoying comments, [Doo Hwan Jeon (March 11, last year): Why is it?]

Today, while continuing to stretch out one hand to push the reporter's microphone out, he remained silent in the continuing question.

[Mr. Doo-Hwan Jeon: (Why don't you take responsibility? Why don't you take responsibility?)… .] The

trial, which started at 2 o'clock, ended once at 5:20.

Jeon, like last year, denied shooting helicopters in court without any apology or penance.

After the trial, Mr. Jeon closed his mouth tightly to the interview questions, just as when he entered.

[Mr. Doo-Hwan Jeon: (Are you sorry for the citizens of Gwangju?)… .]

Without a word of apology and reflection, I hurried out of the court as if I was running away, leaving behind the tears of the citizens of Gwangju.

Citizens of Gwangju urged the punishment of Chun Doo-hwan and erected this statue in front of the court, but Jeon left Gwangju in five hours without any apology or reflection.

(Video coverage: used, video editing:

Jaesung Lee)     ▶ Jeon Doo-hwan, who was asleep during the three-hour trial "There was no helicopter shooting"
▶ "It's 5 · 18, 40 years, but I'm sorry, isn't it normal?"