During the period of Park Chung Hee's presidential rule in 1970s when he thought he might lose his power and fail the election, he brought several legislation and regulations into force to make his "legal dictatorship" come true. What's worse, he suspended the president election combined with deliberately changing the domestic policy called Yushin Constitution (Revitalization Reform) to reign for unlimited number of six-year terms, leading Korea to the
Fourth Republic. He also empowered the military to take armed action when necessary. Therefore, political repression conducted by entitled local police during that period such as unreasonable arrests, mental and physical torture, surveillance abuse and imprisonment of political opponents, particularly university students were quite common.
Bu-Ma Democratic Protests Due to the unsatisfactory result of
1978 South Korean legislative election, there was a spontaneous strike held by female workers from YH Trading Company in the place of
New Democratic Party headquarter. The settlement of this strike was indicated by the expelling of
Kim Young-sam from
National Assembly. More and more unbearable political repression suffered by citizens then triggered the Bu-Ma Democratic Protest. Thousands of university students and citizens from
Pusan and
Masan appealed to abolish the
Yushin regime. Unfortunately, lots of students and civilians got injured and 66 people were under arrest and referred to
military court. In the end, Park was shot dead by
Kim Jae-gyu.
Gwangju Uprising After the assassination of Park Chung Hee on 26 October 1979, the new junta attempted to seize the power and maintain the Yusin regime by taking armed action and killing opponents. On 18 May, students gathered together in
Chonnam National University to demonstrate and protest while soldiers clubbed or even charged at them. The government even sent paratroopers to take control of this political revolt. With the circumstance getting more severe, the army started to shoot on innocent onlookers. This merciless and cruel suppression led to hundreds of drivers to join in the protest by driving their cars one by one. The armed forces then brutally assaulted them when they were trying to take injured people to hospital. According to official statistics from Martial Law Command, more than one hundred citizens died during this protest and thousands of people got injured. They suffered a loss at that time but benefited from this uprising in the long term thanks to their bravery to fight back the unreasonable political repression. == South Korean illegal surveillance incident ==