Gwangju olmoošvuoigâdvuotâpalhâšume
Olgoldâshäämi
Gwangju olmoošvuoigâdvuotâpalhâšume (koreakielân 광주인권상) lii aalmugijkoskâsâš olmoošvuoigâdvuotâ- já demokratiapalhâšume, mon juáhá korealâš Vyesimáánu 18. peeivi -muštosiäđus. Palhâšuumijn mušteh Gwangju demokratialihâstâs, mii ornij ive 1980 stuorrâ mielâčáittus Gwangjust demokratia peeleest Chun Doo-hwan diktatuur vuástá. Palhâšumesumme lii 50 000 dollarid.
Juovlâmáánu 18. peeivi 2018 siäđus almottij, ete Aung San Suu Kyi palhâšume kiässoo maasâd, ko sun ij lah viggâm luáptiđ olmoošvuoigâdvuotâluávkmiid rohingyalij vuástá.[1]
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[mute | mute käldee]- ↑ Cancellation of the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Vyesimáánu 18. peeivi -muštosiäđus. 18.12.2018. ”This decision is made to express the Foundation’s protesting spirit against Aung San Suu Kyi who, while holding an influential political position, has not taken any actions in order to stop human rights violations on the Rohingya that has been raising international indignation.” Čujottum 6.12.2023. (eŋgâlâskielân)
- ↑ a â b c č d đ e f g h i Gwangju Prize for Human Rights 2000–2009 Čujottum 29.8 2021 (eŋgâlâskielân)
- ↑ Anon Nampa awarded the 2021 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Čujottum 29.8.2021 (eŋgâlâskielân)
- ↑ Eelam Tamil rights activist wins Korean human rights prize www.tamilguardian.com. Čujottum 18.8.2025. (eŋgâlâskielân)
- ↑ AJAR Awarded the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights: An Interview with Patrick Burgess gwangjunewsgic.com. 5.6.2025. Čujottum 18.8.2025. (eŋgâlâskielân)