May 16th, 1961
16th July 1989The Peacekeeping Act Crisis and the Liberal Party
23rd July 1989Birth of Power
30th July 1989Election Headquarters
6th August 1989Whistle-Blowing
13th August 1989Military Directive No. 217
20th August 1989The 1st Masan Incident
27th August 1989Kim Ju Yeol and His Mother
3rd September 19894.18 University Student Uprising
10th September 1989That Day, 4.19
17th September 1989Military Rule and the US State Department Memorandum
24th September 1989Resign, Resign Now!
1st October 1989Lee Seung Man Resigns
8th October 1989Heo Jeong's Interim Government
15th October 1989Military Strife
22nd October 1989Parliamentary Cabinet Crisis
29th October 1989Exclusive: Lee Seung Man in Exile
5th November 1989Birth of the Parliamentary Cabinet System
12th November 1989Reinvestigation of the Geochang Massacre
19th November 1989Operation Orders
26th November 1989Meeting of Military Commanding Officers
10th December 19897.29 General Election
17th December 1989Prime Minister Jang, Prime Minister Kim
24th December 1989Ratification of the Prime Minister
7th January 1990Meeting of 4 Police Commissioners on the Eve of the Commemoration
14th January 1990Establishment of the Jang Myeon Administration
21st January 1990Park Jeong Hee Enters Military Headquarters
28th January 199016-Man Mutiny
4th February 1990Trial for the April Revolution
11th February 1990Division and Cooperation
18th February 1990Park Jeong Hee's Dark Past
25th February 1990National Construction Plan
4th March 1990After April's Writings
11th March 1990January of That Year
18th March 1990Army Staff Chief Jang Do Young
25th March 1990Korea-America Economic Agreement
1st April 1990The Tungsten Export Incident
8th April 1990Crisis in April
15th April 1990May 16th
22nd April 1990Was it Revolution, or a Coup D'Etat? (1)
29th April 1990Was it Revolution, or a Coup D'Etat? (2)
29th April 1990
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