Korean Activists Hold Protest, Say Seoul Peace Prize for Modi is a 'Disgrace'
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Over 25 Korean civil society organisations protested the Seoul Peace Prize 2018 being conferred on India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, citing the 2002 riots in Gujarat that led to the killing of thousands of Muslims. Modi was then the Gujarat Chief Minister.
Modi was selected as the "perfect candidate" for the award by the Seoul Peace Prize Cultural Foundation, according to a statement by India's Ministry of External Affairs.
According to the Korea Herald newspaper, human rights organisations and several civil society organisations took to the streets protesting that Modi does not deserve the honour as "he has a history of being complicit in violence against Muslims in India."
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