[Photo] Reflecting on the Meaning of Martyr Park Jong-cheol
On the 33rd anniversary of the June 10 Democratic Uprising, a phrase reading "Although they have detained my body, they can never imprison my thoughts and beliefs" is written beyond the memorial sculpture of Martyr Park Jong-cheol installed on Park Jong-cheol Street in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, on the 10th. This is part of a letter written by Martyr Park in 1986 while detained during a protest demanding the legalization of the Cheonggye Garment Workers' Union. /Reporter Moon Honam munonam@
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