I thought compiling the diaries kept in prison into a book was important in terms of "making a note in history" and shed light on an unknown front of the Idealist Movement.
Because what was experienced in those dimly lit places called prisons were "our realities".
The young generation should have learned these realities.
I can't even look back on those days these days.
I still experience the mood of those days and feel a chill run down my spine every moment.
I don't think my friends are any different.
"What did we struggle for and what happened?
Should prisons be the reward for the struggle for lofty goals?" While asking questions like these, I believe that not forgetting our comrades who were executed by the September 12 administration is the greatest virtue.
But did all of this really have to happen?
Should the Idealists have been thrown into prisons and died in the prime of their lives?
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