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Chinese dissident Dolkun Isa's visa has been withdrawn, say sources
NEW DELHI: India has withdrawn the visa granted to a Chinese dissident after Beijing's strong protest, top government sources have said.
Dolkun Isa, a Germany-based Uyghur activist, had been granted a visa to attend a conference in Dharamsala this week.
It was seen by many as India's payback after China repeatedly justified blocking New Delhi's proposal at the UN to designate Pakistan-based Jaish e Mohammad Chief Masood Azhar a terrorist.
China accuses Dolkun Isa of terror activities in the remote Xinjiang region where there is frequent violence between the local Uyghur population and government forces.
Speaking exclusively to NDTV on the phone from Germany, Mr Isa said he had an electronic visa to come to India for a pro-democracy conference which the Dalai Lama is also expected to attend.
"I haven't decided yet on whether to come to India... I have got an electronic visa. The Chinese government is not happy, India should guarantee my security and free movement", he said.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry, in a statement, referred to an Interpol red corner notice against Isa and said: "Bringing him to justice is a due obligation of relevant countries."