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29     natural   environment,   embracing   the   lush   forests   and   beautiful   valleys   of   Hancheon    Stream,   wide   open   fields,   and   Yeol-anji   Oreum   and   Mi   Oreum.     Ora-ri   suffered   great   loss   from   the   onset   of   the   April   3rd   Incident.   Two   of   the   six    shot   dead   during   the   March   1st   Firing   Incident   that   took   place   at   Gwandeokjeong    Pavilion   in   1947   were   from   Ora-ri.   Civilian   deaths   or   abduction   by   armed   civilian    groups   and   the   government   police   continued   in   April   1948.   On   April   28,   Colonel    Kim   Ik-ryeol,   commander   of   the   9th   Regiment   in   charge   of   Jeju   and   Kim   Dal-Sam,    commander   of   the   armed   civilian   groups,   held   a   peace   negotiation   for   termination    of   the   battle   within   72   hours.   However,   the   USA   Army   Military   Government   turned    to   take   a   hard   line   approach   with   the   “Ora-ri(Yeon-mi   Village)   arson   incident”   on    May   1st.   A   US   Army   video   recording   team   filmed   the   incident   on   the   ground   and    from   the   air.   This   video,   titles   “May   Day   on   Cheju-do,”   is   the   only   remaining   video    record   showing   the   early   days   of   the   April   3rd   Incident   in   Jeju.       More   than   240   Ora-dong   residents   overall   lost   their   lives   during   the   Jeju   April   3rd    incident,   and   several   villages   including   Eouneul,   Haesani,   Gojire   and    Seondal-baengdui   were   left   in   ruins.   We   hope   that   4•3-gil   In   Ora-dong   will   be   an    invaluable   place   for   visitors   to   sympathize   with   the   suffering   of   the   villagers   who    stood   at   the   crossroads   of   life   and   death,   and   to   remember   the   universal   values   of    peace   and   human   rights.