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| − | In May 1980, [[위르겐_힌츠페터|Jürgen Hinzpeter (1937-2016)]], a German journalist with ARD Broadcasting, became a crucial figure in documenting the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]] in Gwangju, South Korea. This event was marked by the | + | In May 1980, [[위르겐_힌츠페터|Jürgen Hinzpeter (1937-2016)]], a German journalist with ARD Broadcasting, became a crucial figure in documenting the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]] in Gwangju, South Korea. This event was marked by the citizens’ defiance against martial law imposed by a new military regime. Hinzpeter, influenced by [[폴_코트라이트|Paul Courtright (1954-)]], who had shared the uprising’s harsh realities, bravely filmed from rooftops. His efforts ensured that the international community saw the truth of the Gwangju struggle for democracy. His story and role in this event are depicted in the film [[영화_택시운전사|<i>Taeksi unjeonsa</i> (A Taxi Driver)]] and commemorated by the international [[힌츠페터국제보도상|Hinzpeter Awards]] for video journalists, administrated by the [[5.18기념재단|May 18 Memorial Foundation]]. During his reporting, Hinzpeter told the stories of activists such as [[김대중|Kim Dae-jung (1924-2009)]] and [[김영삼|Kim Young-sam (1929-2015)]], who later went on to become South Korean presidents. Through the documentary [[푸른_눈의_목격자|<i>Pureun nun ui mokgyeokja</i> (Blue-eyed Witness)]] (2018), Hinzpeter’s story and the May 18 Democratic Uprising remain etched in history—a testament to the power of truth and the indomitable spirit of those who dare to tell it. |
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| + | *[[S2024-G014| Global Witnesses: Foreign Eyes on Gwangju’s Struggle]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G085|Tales from the Outside: Foreign Witnesses’ Accounts of the May 18 Democratic Uprising]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G096|Journalist Jürgen Hinzpeter: Showing the May 18 Democratic Uprising to the World]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G101|Japanese Artist Tomiyama Taeko: A Voice Against Imperialism]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G103|Zainichi Collector of Minjung Art and More: Ha Jung-woong]] | ||
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:28 기준 최신판
Journalist Jürgen Hinzpeter: Showing the May 18 Democratic Uprising to the World
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In May 1980, Jürgen Hinzpeter (1937-2016), a German journalist with ARD Broadcasting, became a crucial figure in documenting the May 18 Democratic Uprising in Gwangju, South Korea. This event was marked by the citizens’ defiance against martial law imposed by a new military regime. Hinzpeter, influenced by Paul Courtright (1954-), who had shared the uprising’s harsh realities, bravely filmed from rooftops. His efforts ensured that the international community saw the truth of the Gwangju struggle for democracy. His story and role in this event are depicted in the film Taeksi unjeonsa (A Taxi Driver) and commemorated by the international Hinzpeter Awards for video journalists, administrated by the May 18 Memorial Foundation. During his reporting, Hinzpeter told the stories of activists such as Kim Dae-jung (1924-2009) and Kim Young-sam (1929-2015), who later went on to become South Korean presidents. Through the documentary Pureun nun ui mokgyeokja (Blue-eyed Witness) (2018), Hinzpeter’s story and the May 18 Democratic Uprising remain etched in history—a testament to the power of truth and the indomitable spirit of those who dare to tell it.
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| type | resource | title | description/caption | URL |
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| 해설 | Hinzpeter Awards | Hinzpeter Awards | https://www.hinzpeterawards.com/ |