American Recognized for his Role During the Gwangju Uprising

This year is the 45th anniversary of the Gwangju Uprising and an American who played a role in this important event in Korea’s history was recently recognized for it:

On May 14, the city of Gwangju conferred honorary citizenship on David Dolinger (Im Dae-eun), a former U.S. Peace Corps volunteer who played a critical role during the Gwangju Uprising that began on May 18, 1980. The recognition is one of the highest civic honors Gwangju can bestow, and it is an exceedingly rare one for a foreign national who directly participated in the city’s darkest and most defiant chapter, one that led the way to democratic freedom.

“I have been applauded for what I did in May of 1980 and in subsequent years concerning 5.18, Korean human rights and Korean democracy,” Dolinger told the audience at the ceremony. “But I have not done enough and I will never be able to do enough. I wish I had been smarter, braver, more aware and a little more of everything.” (………..)

In 1978, Dolinger, then in his 20s, was stationed in Yeongam County, South Jeolla Province, as a Peace Corps volunteer. “Forty-five years ago, I was working in the health center as a TB control worker,” he reflected in his lecture. “My biggest concern was traveling to a wedding the coming weekend, and I had no idea how within a few days my life was going to change.”

As the situation escalated, he chose to return to Gwangju, not knowing that some 20,000 martial law troops were flooding into the city. Inside the South Jeolla Provincial Hall, he assisted in monitoring martial law radio transmissions in case attack orders were made in English. He also served as an interpreter, mediating between the militia and the foreign press, helping convey the words of movement leaders, such as Yoon Sang-won, to an international audience.

Korea Times

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Korean Man
Korean Man
4 hours ago

So is that American a commie too? A question to ponder on, for all the anti-commie American maga patriots here.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
2 hours ago

Communist uprising; luckily brave young Koreans went to Gwangju this weekend to stand up against the lies the DPK spreads and get the truth out. Truly inspiring. KM, yes lots of commies in the US, have you seen the democrat party?

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