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India 'refuses entry' to Greenpeace International staff | India 'refuses entry' to Greenpeace International staff |
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A staff member of global campaign group Greenpeace has been prevented from entering India and sent back to Australia, the group has alleged. | A staff member of global campaign group Greenpeace has been prevented from entering India and sent back to Australia, the group has alleged. |
Aaron Gray Block was refused entry on Saturday night despite having a valid business visa and all necessary documents, the group said. | Aaron Gray Block was refused entry on Saturday night despite having a valid business visa and all necessary documents, the group said. |
It added that no formal reason was given by immigration officials and he was not officially deported. | It added that no formal reason was given by immigration officials and he was not officially deported. |
The Indian government has not yet commented on the Greenpeace claim. | The Indian government has not yet commented on the Greenpeace claim. |
Greenpeace has been involved in a long-running dispute with the Indian authorities. | Greenpeace has been involved in a long-running dispute with the Indian authorities. |
In April, India blocked the group's bank accounts, accusing it of violating tax laws and working against its economic interests. | In April, India blocked the group's bank accounts, accusing it of violating tax laws and working against its economic interests. |
'Stalling projects' | |
In a major victory for the environmental group, the Delhi high court ordered the government to unfreeze two Greenpeace bank accounts last month. | In a major victory for the environmental group, the Delhi high court ordered the government to unfreeze two Greenpeace bank accounts last month. |
Greenpeace, which has been present in India for 14 years and employs 340 people, says it has been targeted because of its campaigns on issues such as pollution and harmful pesticides. | Greenpeace, which has been present in India for 14 years and employs 340 people, says it has been targeted because of its campaigns on issues such as pollution and harmful pesticides. |
India accuses the group of "stalling development projects" by protesting against large infrastructure plans. | India accuses the group of "stalling development projects" by protesting against large infrastructure plans. |
Since coming to power in May last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has cracked down on several non-governmental organisations, leading to critics accusing him of showing undemocratic tendencies. | Since coming to power in May last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has cracked down on several non-governmental organisations, leading to critics accusing him of showing undemocratic tendencies. |
A month ago, India cancelled the registration of nearly 9,000 foreign-funded groups, saying they did not comply with the country's tax laws. | A month ago, India cancelled the registration of nearly 9,000 foreign-funded groups, saying they did not comply with the country's tax laws. |