Yoon Sang-won, the Glossary
Yoon Sang-won (19 August 195027 May 1980) was a South Korean activist and spokesperson for the citizen's militia during the 1980 Gwangju Democratization Movement.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Chonnam National University, Chun Doo-hwan, Coup d'état of December Twelfth, Democratization, Fourth Republic of Korea, Gwangju, Gwangju Uprising, Gwangsan District, June Democratic Struggle, Martial law, Minjung, Park Chung Hee, The Hankyoreh, The Korea Times, 1987 South Korean presidential election.
- Gwangju Uprising
- People from Gwangju
- People from Gwangsan District
- People shot dead by law enforcement officers in South Korea
Chonnam National University
Chonnam National University (CNU) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities located in Gwangju and South Jeolla Province, South Korea. In March 2006, Yeosu National University merged with Chonnam National University to become a satellite campus. CNU ranked the 10th nationwide and the 420th worldwide in world university rankings in the CWUR (Center for World University Rankings).
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Chun Doo-hwan
Chun Doo-hwan (or; 18 January 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a South Korean politician, army general and military dictator who served as the fifth president of South Korea from 1980 to 1988.
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Coup d'état of December Twelfth
The Coup d'état of December Twelfth or the 12·12 Military Insurrection was a military mutiny which took place on December 12, 1979, in South Korea.
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Democratization
Democratization, or democratisation, is the structural government transition from an authoritarian government to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction.
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Fourth Republic of Korea
The Fourth Republic of Korea was the government of South Korea from November 1972 to March 1981.
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Gwangju
Gwangju, formerly romanized as Kwangju, is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis.
Gwangju Uprising
The Gwangju Uprising, known in Korean as May 18, took place in Gwangju, South Korea, in 1980.
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Gwangsan District
Gwangsan District (Gwangsan-gu) is a district, similar to a ward, situated in the city of Gwangju, South Korea.
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June Democratic Struggle
The June Democratic Struggle, also known as the June Democracy Movement and the June Uprising, was a nationwide pro-democracy movement in South Korea that generated mass protests from June 10 to 29, 1987.
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Martial law
Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers.
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Minjung
Minjung is a Korean word that combines the two hanja characters min (民) and jung (衆).
Park Chung Hee
Park Chung Hee (November 14, 1917 – October 26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army general who served as the third President of South Korea from 1962 to 1979 after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961.
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The Hankyoreh
The Hankyoreh is a centre-left liberal daily newspaper in South Korea.
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The Korea Times
The Korea Times is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea.
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1987 South Korean presidential election
Presidential elections were held in South Korea on 16 December 1987.
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See also
Gwangju Uprising
- 1st Combat Aviation Brigade (South Korea)
- 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade (South Korea)
- Gwangju Prize for Human Rights
- Gwangju Uprising
- Jürgen Hinzpeter
- Kim Wan-seop
- May 18 Memorial Foundation
- May 18th National Cemetery
- Seoul Spring
- Yoon Sang-won
People from Gwangju
- Bong Man-dae
- Chi Hyun Chung
- Chung Hyun Kyung
- Go Gyeong-myeong
- Han Kang
- Jae Rhim Lee
- Jang Eun-jin
- Jang Young-sik
- Jang Yu-jeong
- Jeong Eun-kyeong
- Kang Eun-mi
- Kim Deok-ryeong
- Kim Kyung-ju
- Kim Sang-gon
- Kim Seunghui
- Kim Yusob
- Kwak Jae-gu
- Lee Jae-gap
- Lee Sook-jin
- Mary Hayashi
- Moon Dong-ju
- Na Gyung-che
- Nam Chang-hee
- Nam Gi-nam
- Pak Yong-chol
- SEO (artist)
- Shim Jae-chul
- Simon Ok Hyun-jin
- Suh Wook
- Tex Hill
- Yang Hyang-ja
- Yi So-yeon
- Yoon Sang-won
- Yoon Tae-ho
People from Gwangsan District
- Hyungwon
- Lee Re
- Son Ho-jun
- Yoon Sang-won
- Yunho
People shot dead by law enforcement officers in South Korea
- Yoon Sang-won