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Human Rights Group Amnesty International halts work in India citing Government attacks

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 30 Sep, 2020 05:03 AM
  • Human Rights Group Amnesty International halts work in India citing Government attacks

Amnesty International, the human rights organization said Tuesday that it would halt operations in India after its bank accounts were frozen and its executives questioned by financial authorities, the latest in what the group calls a two-year campaign of harassment.

Amnesty International's latest investigations in India have focused on alleged human rights abuses in India's only Muslim-majority region, Kashmir, as well as on alleged misconduct by Indian police in last February's Delhi riots that killed dozens of mostly Muslim civilians.

The group said its work in India has come to "a grinding halt" after it learned on Sept. 10 that the Indian government froze its bank accounts.

Via a statement the Avinash Kumar, executive director of Amnesty International India said  "for a movement that has done nothing but raise its voices against injustice, this latest attack is akin to freezing dissent," Avinash Kumar, executive director of Amnesty International India. 

Later Tuesday, the Indian government issued a statement calling Amnesty International's claims "unfortunate, exaggerated and far from the truth." It accuses Amnesty International of illegally transferring money to India through its U.K. branch for several years.

The Indian government issued the statement "All the glossy statements about humanitarian work and speaking truth to power are nothing but a ploy to divert attention from their activities which were in clear contravention of laid down Indian laws". 

This is not the first time Indian authorities have taken action against Amnesty International. In 2016, they charged the group with unlawful behavior for holding an event in the southern city of Bengaluru, related to Kashmir. In 2018, Indian authorities raided Amnesty International's Delhi office and froze its bank accounts. They have long accused the group of violating rules on foreign funding, including as far back as 2009, before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party won power nationally.

Amnesty International denies any wrongdoing. It has temporarily shut its India operations and then resumed them several times in the past. Amid fears of rising authoritarianism around the world, Tuesday's events put India in the same category as Russia, where Amnesty International says its Moscow office was seized by the Russian government in 2016. The group's local director in Turkey has also faced detention and trial.

In September, Amnesty International USA submitted a statement to the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, accusing Indian authorities of harassing journalists during the pandemic, violating Kashmiris' rights and failing to investigate abuses by Delhi police.

The acting secretary-general of Amnesty International's worldwide operations, Julie Verhaar, issued a separate statement calling the closure of its India operations an "egregious and shameful act by the Indian Government." "However, this does not mark the end of our firm commitment to, and engagement in, the struggle for human rights in India," Verhaar was quoted as saying. "We will be working resolutely to determine how Amnesty International can continue to play our part within the human rights movement in India for years to come."

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