Recently, former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, who paid respects at the Gwangju 5·18 Democratic Cemetery, was caught making a spelling mistake while trying to write "Go-i jamdeusoseo" ("Rest in peace") in the guestbook, drawing attention.


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On the 5th, Cho visited the National 5·18 Democratic Cemetery in Buk-gu, Gwangju, and after offering flowers and incense, he sequentially visited the graves of the 5·18 missing persons, unknown martyrs, and Park Gwan-hyeon, the former student council president of Chonnam National University.


This was his first visit to the 5·18 Democratic Cemetery since visiting with former President Moon Jae-in four years ago.


The issue was with the spelling in the guestbook. He wrote, "Reflecting on the spirit of 5·18, I will look back on myself and take a step forward. Go-hi jamdeusoseo." The word "Go-hi" appears to be a misspelling of "Go-i."



Meanwhile, the day before, former Minister Cho held a book concert for his book "Dike's Tears" in Gwangju and has expressed his intention to run in next year's general election.


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