Saturday, April 20, 2024

Topic: Amnesty India

Delhi Court orders CBI to withdraw look out notice against Amnesty’s Aakar Patel

A Delhi court on Thursday ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to withdraw the Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against human rights activist and Chair of Amnesty International India Board Aakar Patel in a Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act case.

For Aakar Patel, travel ban is nothing but retaliation from India against his activism: Amnesty

India must immediately lift the arbitrary travel ban imposed on human rights activist and Chair of Amnesty International India Board Aakar Patel, the rights watchdog Amnesty International said Wednesday.

Amnesty India chair Aakar Patel stopped from travelling to US

The chair of Amnesty International in India Aakar Patel was stopped from travelling to the United States on Wednesday by the CBI based on...

Jammu: 25 Rohingyans detained, Amnesty says “egregious violation of international law”

Amnesty India on Friday condemned India's detention of 25 Rohingyan refugees in Jammu & Kashmir’s Ramban district, calling the move "an abject dereliction of...

Denying bail to Umar Khalid a ‘big blow’ to right to peaceful protest: Amnesty India

Amnesty International India on Thursday said that denying bail to activist Umar Khalid was a "big blow" to the right to freedom of expression and peaceful protest.

This is a shameful attack on human rights by Indian govt: Full text of Amnesty’s statement

This is an egregious and shameful act by the Indian Government, which forces us to cease the crucial human rights work of Amnesty International India for now. However, this does not mark the end of our firm commitment to, and engagement in, the struggle for human rights in India.