Don’t bully charities: Amnesty International tells Modi govt


New Delhi, Dec 1(Zee News): Protestors from Amnesty International on Friday staged a demonstration outside the Indian High Commission in the UK against the alleged "crackdown" on the human rights group in India.

Amnesty UK in a tweet wrote: "PM of India @narendramodi promised to protect human rights... but instead he targets activists & charities! Today, as PM Modi represents #India at #G20Summit, we remind him that strong leaders don't bully charities."

Taking the opportunity to mount an attack on the Centre, the Congress retweeted the post by Amnesty UK. Congress had earlier also attacked the BJP-led government for allegedly trying to silence the voice of the non-governmental institutions in the country.

"PM Modi is afraid of questions. He is trying to intimidate these institutions," Karnataka Congress leader Rizwan Arshad had said after the Enforcement Directorate raided the offices of Amnesty India in Bangalore last month.

The raids had led to the freezing the bank accounts of the human rights group. While Amnesty has denied any wrongdoing, Indian authorities have said the raids were aimed at uncovering foreign funding violations by Amnesty in India.

On Friday outside the Indian High Commission in the UK, a group of protesters held placards which carried messages of "India: Stop the Crackdown" and "Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Don't Crush India's Charities". The protest comes at a time when PM Modi is attending the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

"As more people in India call for equality, accountability and justice, Prime Minister Modi's government is trying to silence human rights defenders and organisations," said Kate Allen, Amnesty International UK's Director.

"Amnesty India speaks out for women's rights, has exposed the use of excessive force against defenceless people, and stood up for indigenous communities whose rights are being violated by large corporations. We stand in solidarity with our colleagues in India," she said.

"The G20 summit has to be more than a photo opportunity for member countries and they must pull their weight to address the increasing crackdown on civil society organisations and human rights defenders by the government of India," said Aakar Patel, Executive Director of Amnesty International India.

The ED, has in the past, frozen over a dozen bank accounts of environmental NGO Greenpeace and its linked entity after it conducted searches at their premises in Bengaluru on charges of alleged forex violations after taking cognisance of the FCRA action against it.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    A 56" Strong Leader need not Bully Charities. India is getting to be known in the world fora for all the wrong reasons

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    If BJP lost in 2019, indications are seems that most of the top leaders certainly will be held accountable for financial irregularities, probably few will get in behind bars.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    But the problem is, Modi will win again in 2019.

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 02 2018

    So you do agree that its a probelm.

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    Amnesty international has violated FEMA rules. Thats why thier funding is blocked.
    Matter is in court.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    rss floated fema rules.

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    go to court then.
    why isnt congress going to court then?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    which court????????? court of justice @hague

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    Now Modi is exposed Internationally ...

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  • Barrister Vinod, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    These so called NGOS & Charitable institutes are Hub of Black Money and Illegal Activities...Modi Govt is doing the right thing in clipping their wings..most of the NGOS who claims to work for tribal welfare in Tribal zones are actually involved in conversions..anti national activities and so on..The Congress party supports them because their nature and style of work is similar to these NGOS..FOOLING PEOPLE AND LOOTING THE COUNTRY..

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  • Sandhya Kiran Rai, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    India does not need charities. Most of the foreign funded chaities are in fact meant to destabilise India in one way or the other. They aim at conversion to other faiths by ulterior means. Modi government has clipped their feathers by ordering to give accounts of received money, purpose for which received and details of expenditure, all for audit. If this does not suit NGOs, they should better pack up and leave the country. They can't be allowed to continue with their subversive activities.

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  • Satya, Dubai

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    Modi already told Hinduism is not religion, its civilization, why you worry about conversion?

    https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/hinduism-not-a-religion-but-a-way-of-life-modi/article7112383.ece

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  • Sandhya Kiran Rai, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    I am not a 'convert' to worry about conversion and feel guilty . Trust this answers your question.

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  • Satya, Dubai

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    You can see the answer from disagree.
    You may be rich but there are many India's struggle for minimum requirement. At the end no realign or conversion, it is only humanity.

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