33 years ago today a large-scale
pro-democracy movement began in Seoul
the massive protests against a
dictatorship at the time claimed the
lives of many most of them young
university students eventually led to
the revision of the constitution opening
the path to democracy today president
Mooji and at the very sight notorious
for the interrogation and torture of
pro-democracy activists highlighted the
need to take another leap forward to
achieve a more mature level of democracy
Kim Mugen reports a bigger and a more
diverse democracy that's what president
when jane says South Korea should be
aiming for speaking at a 33rd national
ceremony of a June 10th democratic
protest Wednesday president Boone says
now that remarkable democratic progress
has been achieved it's important to
promote democracy based on freedom and
equality in the economy and as well as
in daily lives
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ha in order for the nation to prosper in
a world of conflicts observing peace and
coexisting under democratic values is
the key president would also pay tribute
to people who contributed to bringing
democracy in the country he awarded 12
of them and their families national
certificates of Merit for the first time
in Korean history and vowed to continue
to honor their sacrifices a work on
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following the ceremony president moon
also offered a floral tribute at the
anti-communist division in namyoung-dong
where many freedom fighters had been
abused becoming the first sitting
president to visit throughout the
ceremony the Commissioner general of the
Korean national police agency min Geun
young accompanied moon as a show of
regret for the wrongful use of police
power in the past
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