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Chun Doo-hwan, who was recently diagnosed with blood cancer and is known to be fighting the disease, was interested in whether he would be held a national funeral when he died.



Yesterday (16th) in the National Assembly question, Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Young-deok asked Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom, 'Should Chun Doo-hwan, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder for the purpose of rebellion, be treated as the head of state for being a former president?



In response, Prime Minister Kim said, 'No decision has been made yet,' but 'as many things have been revealed through modern history, the level of judgment that the people know will come out'.



Regarding the burial of Mr. Jeon at the national cemetery, Prime Minister Kim said, 'Under the Criminal Act, if you commit crimes such as civil rebellion and murder for the purpose of rebellion, you are excluded from the burial of the national cemetery, so Mr. Jeon is no exception.'



He also added, 'In the case of burial at the national cemetery, there will be an opportunity to filter out things that you worry about through several procedures, and a system is in place,' he added.



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was also a lot of interest in the article about the launch of a space tour ship with only four civilians in the United States without professional astronauts.



SpaceX's spaceship, Crew Dragon, shoots red flames and ascends into the sky.



About 2 minutes and 50 seconds after launch, the rocket's main engine was disconnected, and about 12 minutes and 20 seconds after launch, the capsule was dismounted and successful orbital flight.



The spacecraft orbits the Earth once every 1 hour and 30 minutes at 22 times the speed of sound at an altitude higher than the International Space Station's ISS or the Hubble Space Telescope. It is evaluated that it is different from the low-orbit flight of



In addition, two men and two women, who are not professional astronauts, are on board, and one of the passengers, a 29-year-old nurse Arseno, was recorded as the first astronaut to wear a prosthetic leg.



The spacecraft is expected to return to the Atlantic Ocean near Florida after completing various experiments such as body changes.