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The Kwangju Uprising: South Korea's Crucible of Democracy

6 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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In May 1980, the city of Kwangju rose up against the military dictatorship of Chun Doo-hwan. What began as a peaceful protest against martial law turned into a bloody confrontation that would shape South Korea's democratic future. This episode traces the nine-day uprising, from the initial student demonstrations at Chonnam National University to the brutal suppression by paratroopers of the 7th Special Forces Brigade. We explore the role of citizens who formed a self-governing militia, the tragic massacre at the provincial office, and the legacy of the 'Kwangju spirit' that fueled later democracy movements. We also discuss the controversy surrounding Chun's rise to power after Park Chung-hee's assassination, the June 29 Declaration, and how Kwangju remains a symbol of resistance today. Featuring eyewitness accounts, the story of the 'Kwangju taxi driver' who transported ammunition, and the enduring question of justice for the victims. #KwangjuUprising #ChunDoo-hwan #SouthKorea #Democracy #MartialLaw #ChonnamNationalUniversity #7thSpecialForcesBrigade #May1980 #Gwangju #MangwoldongCemetery #JuneStruggle #HanRiverMiracle #ParkChung-hee #KimDae-jung #RohTae-woo #AsianDemocracy #ProtestHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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