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How Korean teens see the democracy struggle they never lived through

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How Korean teens see the democracy struggle they never lived through
“If I had been a college student in 1987, I don’t think I would have been able to join the protests or take a leading role in the pro-democracy struggle because I would have been afraid of torture, guns and tear gas,” said 15-year-old middle schooler Kang Hyun-joon. “But I think I would have tried to work for democracy in less visible ways.” Kang had just finished touring the Democratization Movement Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, central Seoul. The site had once served as an anti-communist invest
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