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['gwɔ:ŋ'dʒu:]
光州[南朝鲜城市]



    kwangju
    [ noun ]
    city in southwestern South Korea; an important military base during the Korean War
    <noun.location>


    1. Kim Dae Jung traveled to Kwangju and was greeted by about 300,000 people.
    2. South Korean newspapers speculated today that Chun will apologize for the handling of the Kwangju incident in his address to the nation.
    3. "I will do my best to restore the honor of Kwangju citizens," Roh told 300 regional leaders at a city government office.
    4. About 500 students fought police with firebombs while trying to march off a campus in Kwangju and vowing to drive out "U.S. imperialists," Yonhap said.
    5. Police said today that about 200 people were injured Monday night in Kwangju when riot police broke up a protest march by some 5,000 protesters calling for the fall of the government.
    6. Thousands of demonstrators battled with South Korean riot police as violence erupted throughout the country during protests marking the seventh anniversary of an uprising in the southern city of Kwangju.
    7. Shin was among thousands of students who tried to avoid police roadblocks in an effort to reach Kwangju for protest rallies marking the 10th anniversary of the country's bloodiest civilian uprising.
    8. The witnesses said they were among 10,000 demonstrators who marched through downtown Kwangju for a third day of protest.
    9. Hundreds of students hurling rocks also clashed with police in southern Kwangju, near where Lee's body was found in a reservoir on May 10.
    10. Anti-government sentiment in Kwangju, a traditional opposition stronghold, has been inflamed by the death of a radical student earlier this month.
    11. Earlier Tuesday, the U.S. Embassy in Seoul denied reports it decided to close the Kwangju center but said it could be shut down after more attacks, of which there were 26 since 1981 and six last year alone.
    12. Some 500 students hurled rocks and firebombs at police who blocked them from marching off the campus of Chosun University. They had claimed they had formed "death squads" to kidnap Gregg during his visit to Kwangju.
    13. In the provincial capital of Kwangju, 12 people were reported dead and four missing, they said.
    14. A National Assembly committee probing the bloody military suppression of the 1980 Kwangju uprising voted today to subpoena former President Chun Doo-hwan to explain his role in the incident.
    15. In provincial Kwangju city, 1,000 Chosun University students clashed with riot police who blocked them from marching to the prosecutor's office, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
    16. The National Assembly subcommittee probing the incident in the southern city of Kwangju decided to go ahead and subpoena Chun after he refused to answer requests earlier this year to appear before the panel.
    17. The political leaders also agreed to investigate a 1980 civiling uprising in the southern city of Kwangju that left nearly 200 people dead, the spokesman said.
    18. They also chanted "Shut down the Kwangju center" and "Punish (former President) Chun Doo-hwan and (President) Roh Tae-woo," the agency said.
    19. Radical students accuse Chun; President Roh Tae-woo, a fellow general who succeeded him; and the United States of responsibility for military repression of a 1980 civil uprising in the southern city of Kwangju.
    20. Student leaders demanded that Chun and his successor, Roh Tae-woo, be punished for the bloody suppression of a 1980 anti-government uprising in the southern city of Kwangju in which nearly 200 people died, according to government figures.
    21. The nation's 130,000-strong police force was on top alert after a major dissident coalition called for nationwide anti-government protests to mark the Kwangju anniversary Friday.
    22. Civic leaders in Kwangju welcomed the government's offer of financial aid.
    23. "I came here not to make an apology but to express regret and condolences to Kwangju citizens," Gregg told a news conference in a downtown hotel, according to Yonhap, which said he denied any U.S. involvement in putting down the uprising.
    24. In the southern city of Kwangju, about 2,000 students held campus rallies or took part in street protests to demand Chun be punished for alleged corruption and human rights violations.
    25. Protesters called for President Roh Tae Woo's ouster as they marked the anniversary of a 1980 uprising in Kwangju in which 200 were killed.
    26. Song, a student at Kwangju's Chonnam University, is wanted by police for allegedly plotting a firebomb attack on a U.S. diplomatic building in Seoul last month.
    27. The spokesman, who refused to be identified in keeping with official practice, said prosecutors were satisfied that police were not involved in the death of Lee, whose body was found May 10 in a reservoir near Kwangju.
    28. Yonhap also reported violent anti-government protests in Taejon and Kwangju where about 2,200 students hurled about 1,200 firebombs at riot police, who responded with barrages of tear gas.
    29. The Kwangju uprising began when hundreds of thousands of citizens rose up against the central government to protest a crackdown on political dissent.
    30. They accused Chun, President Roh Tae-woo and the United States of masterminding the South Korean army's suppression of the Kwangju uprising.
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