Busan–Masan Uprising
The Busan–Masan Uprising or abbreviated, the Bu-Ma Uprising, was a series of demonstrations and popular uprising against President Park Chung Hee's dictatorial Yushin regime in South Korea. It took place between 16 and 20 October 1979 in Busan and Masan. Students from Pusan National University began demonstrations calling for an end to Park's dictatorship, following the regime's controversial decision to expel New Democratic Party chairman Kim Young-sam from the national assembly. On 17 October the protests grew to include citizens and spread to Masan on 18 and 19 October. It is also called the Busan–Masan Democratic Uprising or Busan–Masan Democratization Movement.
Park declared martial law on 18 October and referred 66 people to military court. On 20 October, Park invoked the Garrison Act. The army was mobilized, and 59 civilians were summoned to military court. Six days later, Park was assassinated by his own intelligence chief Kim Jae-gyu, leading to the Seoul Spring and seizure of power by general Chun Doo-hwan the following year.
Background
The [1978 South Korean legislative election|1978 National Assembly (South Korea)|National Assembly election] was held in December and was influenced by the government. Nevertheless, the ruling [Democratic Democratic Republican Party (South Korea)|Republican Party (South Korea)|Republican Party] was defeated by the New Democratic Party.In August 1979, female workers of the YH Trading Company performed a sit-in at the headquarters of the New Democratic Party. Reacting to their exclusion, the ruling Republican Party expelled Kim Young-sam from the National Assembly, leading to the resignation of all opposition party members from the National Assembly.
Progress
The protest's history is as follows:- 3 May 1979 - A national convention of New Democratic Party occurred, the moderate party representative Yi Cheol-seung defected, Kim Young-sam was elected.
- 11 August 1979 - A sit in held by YH Trading Company workers at the New Democratic Party Headquarters violently suppressed by riot police resulted in the death of one female worker. Kim Young-sam arrested.
- 4 October 1979 - The ruling Republicans expelled Kim Young-sam from the National Assembly.
- 16 October 1979 - Busan–Masan Uprising occurred.
- 17 October 1979 - Chungmu police substation, the Korea Broadcasting System, and the Busan tax office were destroyed. Police vehicles were burned and damaged.
- 18 October 1979 - The government declared martial law in Busan at 12:00 am. The military arrested 1,058 people, 66 of whom went on to face trial.
- 20 October 1979 - Governments invoke the Garrison Act at Masan.
- 26 October 1979 - President Park Chung Hee was assassinated