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May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement, the last image of the militia, who fought against martial law forces at the Jeonnam Provincial Office until the end, was unveiled for the first time in more than 40 years. These are photos taken by a foreign reporter who first entered the provincial government office.



KBC reporter Lee Hyeong-gil delivers.



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cold corpse lies in front of the stage of the former Jeonnam Provincial Government Assembly Hall.



I am the late warrior Yun Sang-won, who was a spokesman for the militias at the time of May 18, who resisted at the provincial government office.



At the backstage, you can see the dedication of Kim Dong-soo, who was a senior at the time of Chosun University, and in the corridor of the Jeonnam Provincial Police Bureau, Ahn Jong-pil and Jaehak Moon, the first graders of Gwangju Commercial High School.



This is the image inside the Jeonnam Provincial Office just after being suppressed by martial law forces at 7:30 on the morning of May 27, 1980.



Norman Thorpe, the first foreign journalist who entered the Jeonnam Provincial Office at the time, donated 200 photos to the group in May.



Through the photos, the location and situation of the deaths of the last 10 militias, which were known only through testimony, were accurately confirmed.



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been forced also to restore the old taps that are currently in progress.



The former Jeonnam Provincial Office Restoration Promotion Team plans to use the layout of each floor identified in this photo and the location of the deaths of the deceased warriors to restore the provincial office.



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This picture is coming on the second floor, the old provincial government building annex It will be exhibited until July 31st and open to the public.



(Video coverage: Kim Young-hui KBC)