Former South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan is kneeling and standing in front of the court.

On the 27th, Quan Doo-hwan arrived at Gwangju Court and went straight inside. (Newses News Agency)

27 In front of the Nikko State Court, the aunt fan Quan Douhuan knelt like a slap in the face. (News 1)

[ Overseas Network compiled report on April 27th] According to Yonhap News, the 89-year-old former South Korean President Quan Doo-hwan went to Gwangju to appear in court on the 27th for alleged defamation and misrepresentation of facts. On the same day, a civic organization moved the kneeling statue of Chun Doo-hwan from Seoul to the Gwangju Court and added fists to it.

Before Quan Douhuan set off, the police outside his house surrounded an adult wall. (Newses News Agency)

Quan Doo-hwan departed from his home in Seoul on the morning of the 27th and took a bus to Gwangju. Before he set off, his door was blocked by reporters, and a large number of police formed a wall to maintain order.

At 12:19 noon, Quan Doo-hwan arrived at the Gwangju District Court. Under the protection of guards, he ignored reporters' questions and went straight to the dining place. Although he is very old and claims that his Alzheimer's disease has worsened, it is not inconvenient to walk.

Uncle smashed the kneeling statue of Quan Douhuan with a toy hammer (news 1)

In addition to reporters and police, there were many people protesting Quan Douhuan. Some of them moved the kneeling statue of Chun Doo Hwan from Seoul to the court in Gwangju for public display. The people at the scene were emotional. They knelt at each other like fists and feet. Some aunts slapped them up, and some uncles smashed them with a toy hammer.

The picture shows the kneeling statue of Quan Douhuan (Newsis News Agency)

On this bronze statue, "Quan Douhuan" wears a numbered prison uniform, his whole body is tied up and kneeling. In the "prison" made of iron fences, look up to the front.

On March 11, 2019, Quan Doo-hwan also attended the Gwangju District Court trial as a defendant. However, he was absent from the trial on the grounds of worsening Alzheimer's disease.

Quan Dou-hwan, who claimed to have worsened his dementia, was photographed happily playing football. (News News Agency)

However, in November 2019, Quan Douhuan was photographed happily playing golf, which caused a public outcry. The live video showed that Chun Doo Hwan, who played golf for 2 hours, looked healthy.

More than 20 years ago, Chun Doo-hwan (right) and former South Korean President Roh Tae-woo were tried side by side.

Quan Doo-hwan was re-elected as the 11th and 12th president of South Korea. In 1996, he was prosecuted on suspicion of military rebellion and sentenced to death in the first instance, which was later commuted to life imprisonment. In December 1997, Quan Doo-hwan received an amnesty from President-elect Kim Dae-jung and was released in early 1998. In July 2013, Quan Dou-hwan was ransacked and repaid the stolen money. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)