The Staffordshire Branch of the UK KFA wishes to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Kwangju Popular Uprising, which was an anti-imperialist, anti-fascist insurrection. On May 18th, 1980 in the city of Kwangju, South Jolla Province, a rebellion of youth, students, workers and intellectuals occurred against the Chun Doo Hwan Military Regime, for freedom, democracy and peaceful reunification. At the instigation of the United States, the uprising in Kwangju was suppressed with the intervention of 3 airborne brigades and 1 armoured unit from the south Korean army and the US army units were on active stand by state so to assist the crackdown. Over the course of the Kwangju popular resistance campaign in May 1980, 2,600 persons were shot to death by the south Korean army, 920 persons were burnt to death and 330 had been bayoneted to death by the military. Among the lethal weapons that Chun Doo Won and Roh Tae Woo received from the Americans were nerve gas, shrapnel shells and dumdum bullets in their efforts in suppressing the pro-democracy movement in Kwangju.
KOREA IS ONE!!
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