[《Seoul Peace Prize is awarded by the Seoul Peace Prize Foundation which is 
a private organization created after the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Since the 
selection of the controversial incumbent politician Mori as the awardee of 
this year, questions were raised about the identity of the prize which has 
the word "Seoul" in its name. Later it was also revealed that any human 
rights and peace experts were not participating in Seoul Peace Prize 
selection committee. Modi's winning of the prize was a problem not only in 
Korea but also in India. Although Seoul Peace Prize was presented by a 
private foundation, the Modi government has promoted loudly the decision of 
the Seoul Peace Prize. Indian civil society raised questions about the 
reason why the foundation decided to give the prize to Modi.
The fact that Modi does not deserve the Peace Prize has been getting 
clearer. According to a recent report by Human Rights Watch, the violence 
of the Hindu far-right militant has soared since Prime Minister Modi came 
to power in 2014. The Modi government is abetting the violence against 
Muslims and the hate speech by government officials has been increasing.》

Also look up for a report on the protests, last October, when the award was 
announced: <
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>.]

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< Joint Statement>

 

Seoul Peace Prize to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi,

Why should we feel embarrassed while they know no shame?

 

In October last year, the Seoul Peace Prize Cultural Foundation chose 
Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, as the 14th Seoul Peace Prize 
recipient. The ceremony is to be held on February 22 and Modi is expected 
to visit Korea to attend the ceremony. We, South Korean civil society 
organizations, denounce awarding a ‘Peace Prize‘ in the name of Seoul to 
Modi who is accountable for the murders of thousands of Muslims, and 
strongly assert that the Seoul Peace Prize cannot be praised as a prize 
established for the ‘global peace‘.

 

Seoul Peace Prize is awarded by the Seoul Peace Prize Foundation which is a 
private organization created after the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Since the 
selection of the controversial incumbent politician Mori as the awardee of 
this year, questions were raised about the identity of the prize which has 
the word "Seoul" in its name. Later it was also revealed that any human 
rights and peace experts were not participating in Seoul Peace Prize 
selection committee. Modi's winning of the prize was a problem not only in 
Korea but also in India. Although Seoul Peace Prize was presented by a 
private foundation, the Modi government has promoted loudly the decision of 
the Seoul Peace Prize. Indian civil society raised questions about the 
reason why the foundation decided to give the prize to Modi.

 

The fact that Modi does not deserve the Peace Prize has been getting 
clearer. According to a recent report by Human Rights Watch, the violence 
of the Hindu far-right militant has soared since Prime Minister Modi came 
to power in 2014. The Modi government is abetting the violence against 
Muslims and the hate speech by government officials has been increasing.

 

This discrimination and suppression against Muslims were foreseen since the 
time Modi took the office. He has been criticized as a "murderer" for 
assisting the murders of thousands of Muslims during the period when he was 
a Chief Minister of Gujarat. The suppression by the Modi government is not 
limited to Muslims. Dalit, who are the victims of the caste system, human 
rights activists, and labor unions are also subject to Modi's suppression.

 

Already in October, right after the announcement about the winner of the 
prize, South Korea's 26 civil society organizations strongly requested the 
cancellation of the award, pointing out that giving the award to Modi has 
no difference to giving the award to Chun Doo-hwan, a military dictator in 
Korea from 1980 to 1988 who is accountable for the gross human rights 
violations committed during the Gwangju uprising. It is deplorable that 
Prime Minister Modi is nevertheless going to visit South Korea to receive 
the award.

 

The foundation said that Modi not only improved the lives of 1.35 billion 
Indian people but also contributed to world peace by promoting global 
welfare based on economic cooperation with countries around the world and 
promoted international solidarity through the active foreign policy 
promotion. Also it argued that Modi led the integration and economic growth 
of Indian society with his philosophy of "joint efforts and engagement 
growth" and succeeded in making cooperation with neighboring countries.

 

Awarding the Peace Prize to Modi is highly likely to be used in the 
political context. During the local elections last December, Modi's ruling 
party was defeated because of the opposition from farmers who had suffered 
from the economic policies of the Modi government. In January, Indian 
workers went on a general strike in protest of the Modi government's 
pro-business policies. It is not clear whether Prime Minister Modi will be 
re-elected in the general elections in May this year. Above all, the Modi 
government is not seeking a peaceful settlement for the ongoing violence 
and conflict in Kashmir. There are concerns that continued oppression and 
violence against Muslims will become more serious throughout the Modi 
government ahead of the general elections scheduled for May this year. Such 
continued anti-peace and anti-human rights actions have left Modi in a 
disadvantageous position in the upcoming general elections. This is why 
Modi is already promoting this award actively in India.

 

It also infers South Korea's stand towards the people who are responsible 
for human rights violations in the international community. Awarding the 
prize to Modi gives the impression that South Korea supports anti-human 
rights and anti-peace policies, including the suppression against Muslims 
by the Modi government, to India and the international communities. What 
would the oppressed Indian people think of South Korea when the Indian 
press report Modi coming to Seoul and winning the Peace Prize awarded by 
“Seoul”?

 

The Seoul Peace Prize Cultural Foundation, which is responsible for the 
incident, must take proper and prompt measures including dissolution. If 
not, the disgrace will remain eternally to the entire Korean society with 
the image of Prime Minister Modi, who stands the opposite from peace and 
human rights, receiving the ‘Seoul Peace' Prize.

 

22 Feb. 2019

 

 

Action for Youth Rights (ASUNARO)

Activists group for Human Rights 'BARAM’

Asian Dignity Initiative

Buddhist Human Rights Committee

Catholic Human Rights Committee

CHANG: Korea Human Rights Research Center

Committee to Support Imprisoned Workers

Dasan Human Rights Center

Disability and Humanrights in Action

Gwang-Ju Human Rights Center Hwal JJak

Human Rights Education Center 'Deul'

Human Rights Education Onda

Human Rights Movement Space 'Hwal'

Jeju Peace Human rights Center

Jeju peace human rights institute WHAT

Korean Coalition for Abolishment of Insecurity Employment

Korean House for International Solidarity

Korean Se xual-Minority Culture and Rights Center

Palestine Peace & Solidarity in South Korea

PINKS : SOLIDARITY FOR SEXUAL MINORITY CULTURES & HUMAN RIGHTS

Protesting against poverty discrimination & Solidarity for Human Rights

Sarangbang Group for Human Rights

Seoul Human Rights Film Festival

Solidarity against Disability Discrimination

Solidarity for Peace & Human Rights

The National Council of Churches in Korea Human Rights Center

Truth Foundation

Won Buddhism Human Rights Committee

(Total 28 Korean Human Rights and civil organizations)

 

Contact: Mr. Hyun Phil Na, Korean House for International Solidarity

        Email: [email protected] 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/h/1a4vpp22rgj3b/?&cs=wh&v=b&[email protected]>
 Phone: 
+82-2-736-5808

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