The 5·18 Sexual Violence Victims Group 'Yeolmae' Now Becomes a Healing and Recovery Civil Organization
The 5·18 sexual violence victims group, 'Yeolmae', has transitioned into a civil organization focusing on healing and recovery for survivors of sexual violence during the Gwangju Uprising.
Gwangju City Hails Court Ruling to Ban Publication of 'Chun Doo-hwan's Memoir' as 'Preserving the Honor of the May Spirits'
Gwangju City welcomed the Supreme Court's ruling to ban the publication and distribution of Chun Doo-hwan's memoir, emphasizing its importance in upholding historical truth and the honor of the victims of the Gwangju Uprising.
The 5·18 Victims Win Legal Battle Against Chun Doo-hwan, the Original Distorter
The 5·18 victims and their families have won a significant legal battle against the late Chun Doo-hwan, affirming their stance on the historical events surrounding the Gwangju Uprising.
[Breaking] The Supreme Court affirms that '5.18 was a riot' and that former President Chun Doo-hwan's memoir contains false facts... compensation of 70 million won is confirmed
The South Korean Supreme Court has confirmed a ruling that former President Chun Doo-hwan is liable for 70 million won in damages due to false statements about the Gwangju Uprising in his memoir.
'5·18 Disparagement' Lee Jin-sook Scheduled to Give Lecture at Jeonil Building? Gwangju City Cancels Venue Booking
Lee Jin-sook, who has faced backlash for her disparaging remarks about the Gwangju Uprising, was set to give a lecture in Gwangju, leading to strong local opposition and the cancellation of her venue reservation by the city.