Anti-trust movement
The Anti-Trust Movement was a national movement against the trusteeship when the result of the 3rd Moscow meeting in December 1945 became known. The South Korean region of 1946 was very confused by the conflict between Chung and the opposing camp. The Kim Jong-il forces have regarded the anti-trust movement as a "second independence movement" and issued a general government dictatorship, which was also intended to take the initiative of the government through the campaign. However, the overheated opposition movement from the beginning regarded the trusteeship as a nation and provided the assassination of Song Jin-woo and other widespread right-wing terrorism. On December 30, 1945, Song Jung-woo was assassinated by Paek Sun-sa crew, Han Hyun-woo, etc., and Kim Gyu-sik, An Jae-hong, Jang Taek-sang, Park Hun-young and Kim Won-bong became targets of terrorism from time to time.