NHRC asks for home ministry’s reply over Amnesty India’s decision to halt operations

NHRC asks for home ministry’s reply over Amnesty India’s decision to halt operations


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NHRC asks for home ministry’s reply over Amnesty India’s decision to halt operations

30/09/2020

Scroll.in / by Scroll Staff

The NHRC referred to Amnesty India’s statement and said the group’s allegations were ‘serious in nature’ and have been strongly answered by the home ministry.
The National Human Rights Commission on Wednesday issued summons to Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and the Ministry of Home Affairs, in relation to Amnesty International India’s decision to stop operations in India as the government allegedly froze its bank accounts. The commission has sought the replies within six weeks.
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Amnesty International says work in India halted after govt freezes bank accounts

29/09/2020

Hindustan Times / by Arpan Rai

Amnesty further claimed that it has been compelled to let go of staff in India and pause all ongoing campaign and research work
The government had declined permission to receive foreign funds to Amnesty International India Foundation Trust that has been critical of security agencies in several cases including the arrest of activists such as Sudha Bharadwaj, Rona Wilson and Varavara Rao, who was accused of being a Maoist ideologue.
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Amnesty International India Shuts Down, Blames Government’s ‘Reprisal’

29/08/2020

The Wire / by Sukanya Shantha

The decision, which will see close to 150 employees lose their jobs, came after the recent move by the Enforcement Directorate to freeze the organisation’s accounts.
Mumbai: After a successful eight-year run in India addressing several crucial human rights violations amid growing hostility and the government’s clampdown on civil liberties, Amnesty International (AI) India has decided to shut its operations in the country. The decision, which will see close to 150 employees lose their jobs, came after the recent move by the Enforcement Directorate to freeze the organisation’s accounts.
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