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  2. June Democratic Struggle - Wikipedia

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    The June Democratic Struggle (Korean: 6월 민주 항쟁), also known as the June Democracy Movement and the June Uprising, [3] was a nationwide pro-democracy movement in South Korea that generated mass protests from June 10 to 29, 1987.

  3. 1987 South Korean presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The elections were held following a series of nationwide protests for free and fair elections and civil liberties. This period from 10 to 29 June became known as the June Struggle, [3] and protestors were successful in persuading the regime of then President Chun Doo-hwan, and his designated successor Roh Tae-woo to accede to key demands and create the 9th amendment of the constitution.

  4. Snowdrop (South Korean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Snowdrop takes place in 1987, a pivotal year in South Korean history that included the June 1987 Democracy Movement, a mass protest movement with the purpose of forcing the dictatorship in South Korea to hold fair elections, and the resulting December 1987 democratic elections, which led to the end of the authoritarian Fifth Republic of Korea and the establishment of the democratic Sixth ...

  5. Fear, fury and triumph: Six hours that shook South Korea - AOL

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    A recap of a dramatic night that saw South Koreans rush to overturn the president's shock martial law order.

  6. Undongkwon - Wikipedia

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    These activists challenged many aspects of South Korean idealism such as the government's view of the United States role in South Korea. During the Undongkwon's peak, constitutionalism and violence was most apparent within the June Democracy movement of 1987 which was considered a key moment in to a switch toward a more democratic government. [6]

  7. Minjung art - Wikipedia

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    Minjung art (Korean: 민중미술, romanization: minjung misul) emerged during the 1970s and 1980s democracy movement in South Korea widely known as the Minjung movement. Minjung artists utilized a wide array of media, including oil painting , woodblock print , collage , photomontage , banner painting, and readymade , in order to respond to the ...

  8. K-pop light sticks fire up impeachment protests in South Korea

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    Kim Da-in, a 19-year-old fan of virtual idol group Plave, said the impeachment protests are uniting all K-pop fandoms. "Here, I feel that we are citizens of South Korea first before we are idol fans."

  9. South Korea martial law ‘a painful reminder of how easily ...

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    People at the rally who spoke to CNN described Yoon’s move – the first declaration of martial law since South Korea transitioned to democracy in the late 1980s – as “insanity” and an ...