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Thousands of Buddhist monks hold rally in Seoul to demand apology from president for ‘anti-Buddhist bias’- Report

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Thousands of Buddhist monks held a rally in Seoul on Friday, demanding President Moon Jae-in to apologize for what they called the government’s “anti-Buddhist bias” after a ruling party lawmaker accused temples of collecting admission fees from visitors to national parks, reports Yonhap news agency.

According to the news agency, the lawmaker, Jung Chung-rai of the ruling Democratic Party, has been under a firestorm of criticism from South Korea’s largest Buddhist sect, the Jogye Order, since he compared temples collecting “cultural asset viewing fees” to a legendary swindler known for selling river water for money.

Temples located at national parks have collected 3,000-4,000 won per person in fees from all park visitors regardless of whether they visit the temples or not.

Temples argue they are entitled to such fees because the money is used to take care of temple assets and private areas belonging to temples inside the parks.

Friday’s rally, held at the Jogye Order’s headquarters in central Seoul, drew attention because it came at a time when the presidential race is heating up amid speculation that anti-government sentiment among Buddhists could affect the chances of ruling party candidate Lee Jae-myung.

It marked the first time in 28 years that the Jogye Order has organized a large-scale rally of monks from across the nation in the name of the National Convention of Monks since a 1994 rally was convened for reform of the sect.

“The government is to preserve cultural heritages, but it now dares to instigate religious conflicts and shift the responsibility,” Ven. Wonhaeng, the head of the Jogye Order, said during the rally held at Jogye Temple, the news agency reported.

In a statement released before the rally, Yonhap news agency reports that the Jogye Order and the participants called for President Moon’s apology, the enactment of laws to prevent further religious bias against Buddhism, and measures to preserve national heritage.

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