Former President Roh Tae-woo's son Jae-heon (55) visited the National 18th and 18th Democratic Cemetery and made a wreath in the name of former President Roh.

According to the National May 18 Democracy Cemetery on the 29th, Jae-heon visited the 5-18 Democracy Cemetery in Unjeong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju, around 11:30 am on the day.

At the door of democracy, the head of the cemetery, Jaeheon wrote a guestbook, saying, 'Thank you for bowing down on the noble sacrifice that became the seed of democracy in Korea in honor of the 40th anniversary of the May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement'.


Subsequently moved to the delegation, Jaeheon dedicated the harmony written with the words, “I commemorate the 5th and 18th Democratic Spirit of President Roh Tae-woo, the 13th President.”

After completing the worship service, Jaeheon also visited the grave of Lee Han-yeol, who was enshrined in the grave of a neighboring national democracy.

In this tomb, the harmony of the name of her mother, Mrs. Oksook Kim, was dedicated.

Mrs. Kim visited here on February 25, 1988 and immediately visited Roh, and visited the temple.

For the first time in August of last year, Jae-heon visited the May 18th National Cemetery and apologized on behalf of his father.

Later, in December of the same year, I visited my mother's house in May of the same year to meet the victims, including Chairman Hyun-ae Jeong, and once again conveyed the will of apology.