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Amnesty International calls it a day in India

Crying out against 'witch-hunt', freeze on bank accounts by Indian government, rights watchdog halts operations

Cheena Kapoor  | 29.09.2020 - Update : 29.09.2020
Amnesty International calls it a day in India

UTTARAKHAND, India 

After crying out against a “witch-hunt” and a complete freeze on bank accounts by the Indian government, Amnesty International has announced to halt its operations in India.

Calling it a “witch-hunt” of the human rights organizations, the organization released a press statement on Tuesday, announcing a pause on its ongoing campaign and research work.

"The continuing crackdown on Amnesty International India over the last two years and the complete freezing of bank accounts are not accidental… For a movement that has done nothing but raises its voices against injustice, this latest attack is akin to freezing dissent," said Avinash Kumar, Executive Director of Amnesty International India, in the statement.

The organization linked all its “harassment” by government agencies to its recent reports related to the human rights violations in Delhi riots and Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 (which gave special status to the state).

As per local media, The Wire, the Enforcement Directorate had initiated a probe into an alleged violation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA- an act that regulates foreign contributions) by Amnesty last year in November. The ED froze all of AI India's bank accounts alleging money laundering.

Denying the charges, the organization accused the government of attacking the outspoken human rights organizations, activists, and human rights defenders.

It revealed that over four million Indians have supported the organization's work in the country in the last eight years and around 100,000 Indians have made financial contributions.

"The fact that the Government is now portraying this lawful fundraising model as money-laundering is evidence that the over-broad legal framework is maliciously activated when human rights activists and groups challenge the government's grave inactions and excesses," stated the read-out by Amnesty International.

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