Chun Doo-Hwan showed a resentment during the trial at the Gwangju trial today (27th) following last year.

Indicted on charges of damaging the honor of the victims of the May 18 Democratic Movement, Mr. Jeon also seemed unable to understand the words, but clearly denied the charges by expressing "there was no helicopter shooting at the time."

The trial was held today at 1:57 pm at the Gwangju District Court No. 201 Criminal Court, held by the 8th Criminal Deputy Chief Justice Kim Jung-hoon.

Mr. Jeon put on hearing aids and went to trial.

He shook his head from side to side asking the judge if he could hear well, and with the help of his wife, Soon-ja Lee, held an accreditation newspaper confirming his date of birth, job, and residence.

When asked about his date of birth and his job, he said it was difficult to hear, but he once again explained to Lee that he was correct about the address.

After closing the accreditation newspaper, he closed his eyes and then denied the charge, saying, "I know that there was no fire from the helicopter at that time," as the judge asked if he admitted the prosecution's charges.

"If I had fired from a helicopter, there would have been a lot of sacrifice. I don't think the lieutenant or captain of a helicopter shooter, the son of the Republic of Korea, did that."

Afterwards, I closed my eyes with my arms folded and repeated my eyes and seemed to try to overcome my sleep.

When lawyer Jung Joo-kyo, his legal representative, insisted that the testimony of Father Gobio's helicopter shooting during the 18th period was unreasonable, presented his video and photograph materials, he opened his eyes and looked carefully at the screen, but he could not sleep without seeing his head. Repeated breaking.

The presiding judge asked former Mr. Lee to request a suspension if his concentration was low due to the elderly, and when the trial lasted for more than 1 hour and 20 minutes, he decided to temporarily stop and resume at the request of the counsel.

In a memoir published in April 2017, Mr. Jeon alleged that the testimony of Father Gozo's helicopter shooting was false and accused him of accusing him of "a clergyless unscrupulous liar."

Mr. Jeon submitted a ground for non-attendance due to health reasons after attending a trial last year for an accreditation newspaper, but the trial process was renewed when the judge changed.

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