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South Korea's voters risk turning back political clock

By Anna Fifield in Seoul

Published: December 13 2007 02:00 | Last updated: December 13 2007 02:00

Twenty years ago, a generation of dogged university students realised their dream to bring democracy to South Korea, the result of a long and bloody struggle against military leaders.

Five years ago, that same group - known as the "386" generation for being in their 30s, educated in the 1980s and born in the 1960s - rallied behind the maverick presidential candidate they hoped would further promote democratic principles in South Korea.

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