India's arrest of activist tied to Greta Thunberg's movement sparks
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[February 15, 2021]
By Chandini Monnappa and Rupam Jain
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indian politicians
and activists on Monday condemned the arrest of a 22-year-old climate
campaigner accused of helping edit and distribute an online document
that Sweden's Greta Thunberg had promoted in support of farmers
protesting in the country.
Thunberg had shared a "toolkit" on Twitter which listed ways to help
Indian farmers, who have been protesting agricultural reforms https://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-farms-protests-idUSKBN2A30QI
they fear will ruin their livelihoods.
Over the weekend, police brought Disha Ravi, a leader of the Indian arm
of Thunberg's climate crisis-related Fridays for Future movement, to the
capital from her home in the southern city of Bengaluru to question her.
"The main aim of the 'toolkit' was to create misinformation and
disaffection against the lawfully enacted government," Delhi police
official Prem Nath told reporters.
"The toolkit sought to artificially amplify fake news through various
tweets which they have created in the form of a tweet bank. And they
sought the public to participate in the action on Jan 26 that was the
Republic Day of India," Nath said.
Last month, thousands of Indian farmers overwhelmed police and stormed
into the historic Red Fort complex in New Delhi, after tearing down
barricades and driving tractors through roadblocks.
Ravi could not be reached in custody and her family was not immediately
available for comment.
Thunberg said she had no comment on the detention of Ravi.
Police have been cracking down on the farmers' movement, which of late
has drawn international support, including from U.S. pop star Rihanna
and Meena Harris, an activist and niece of U.S. Vice President Kamala
Harris.
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Climate change activist Disha Ravi is escorted by police officials
as she walks out of the court in New Delhi, India February 14, 2021
in this still image taken from video. ANI via REUTERS TV REUTERS
On Sunday, a court ordered that Ravi be held in police custody for
five days, sparking outrage on social media and among farm unions.
Activists have planned protests across India against Ravi's
detention and the hashtag #IndiabeingSilenced was trending on
Twitter.
"Arrest of 21 yr old Disha Ravi is an unprecedented attack on
Democracy. Supporting our farmers is not a crime," tweeted Arvind
Kejriwal, chief minister of Delhi.
Other activists said Ravi's arrest will have a chilling effect on
anyone dissenting with the government.
"This is their way of trying to scare away youngsters from raising
their voice about anything. This sends a message to all young people
out there that, you know, shut up and stay at home or this is what
is going to happen to you," said Leo Saldanha, a member of the
Environment Support Group in Bengaluru.
A protest was planned later in the day in the city against her
arrest.
Bhavreen Kandhari, a member of Thunberg's movement in India, said it
was awaiting clarity from the police before making any statement.
"We are waiting for more information regarding the basis of the
criminal case," he said.
(Reporting by Chandini Monappa in Bengaluru and Devjyot Ghoshal in
New Delhi; Additional reporting by Colm Fulton in Stockholm; writing
by Rupam Jain and Nivedita Bhattacharjee; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani,
Gerry Doyle and Bernadette Baum)
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