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South Korea Ghosts of 1988
In this Jan. 26, 2018, photo, Yu Kyung-jae, a 66-year-old former resident of Sanggyedong, speaks during an interview in Euijeongbu, South Korea. When South Korea previously held the Olympics in 1988 thousands were ousted from Seoul after losing pre-Olympic battles against officials, police, construction workers and hired thugs, who razed the hundreds of poor neighborhoods in an effort to beautify the capital. Injuries piled up from the clashes between residents, police and thugs. Most of those who protested couldn’t leave Sanggyedong if they wanted to, said Yu Kyung-jae, who raised two children with his wife. Like Yu, many of them relied on day-to-day jobs at construction sites or factories that required them to stay close to Seoul’s downtown core. (AP Photo/Kim Tong-hyung)
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