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On this day, 18 May 1980, exactly 40 years ago the workers of Gwangju, South Korea, after robbing local armouries and police stations, rose up against their brutal US-backed dictator, Chun Doo-hwan. The uprising took place after peaceful anti-government protesters had been fired upon and killed by government troops. Though it was bloodily suppressed it helped ignite a chain of similar rebellions across Asia, winning people many democratic rights.
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