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NEW DELHI: The Centre has cancelled the FCRA licence of Greenpeace India, the NGO claimed in a statement that was confirmed by the home ministry. Loss of FCRA licence means the NGO will not be able to accept foreign donations.

"The Greenpeace legal team has learnt that the Ministry of Home Affairs has notified the Delhi high court that Greenpeace's FCRA registration has been cancelled. This news comes just a day before a scheduled hearing at the Delhi high court that was examining the merits of MHA's arbitrary action," the NGO's statement said.

Interim co-executive director of Greenpeace India, Vinuta Gopal, in a statement said that Greenpeace will continue its campaigning undeterred, and "is in fact launching a new creative campaign" to highlight the nationwide crackdown on civil liberties.

"The cancelling of our FCRA registration is the government's latest move in a relentless onslaught against the community's right to dissent. It is yet another attempt to silence campaigns for a more sustainable future and transparency in public processes. Cutting access to our foreign funding may be a desperate attempt to get us to cease our work, but the MHA probably didn't count on our having an amazing network of volunteers and supporters who have helped us continue our work despite the government crackdown. Since the majority of our funding comes from Indian citizens, most of our work can indeed continue. "

We are responding to this latest melodrama by launching a new creative online campaign and are confident that people will show they are ready to fight back in style, and send a clear message to those in power: you just can't muzzle dissent in a democracy," Gopal said.

MHA had frozen bank accounts of Greenpeace besides issuing it a show-cause notice on April 9.

Read more at:
Government cancels Greenpeace India's FCRA licence - The Economic Times
 
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Too many NGOs in India...one for every 600 Indians.... let them die..they are anyways a burden on society...Seek money in the name of donation....then use that money to put fuel in an expensive Luxury car ....and go to expensive hotels to attend events that have nothing to do with Indians.
 
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"Indian Modi"??
yes we all know that Modi is Indian...and we all also that you are not Indian ..
You are Pappu ka Paltu .
Now you can start barking and call (tag) people of ur tribe jamhir and others:coffee:
 
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Interim co-executive director of Greenpeace India, Vinuta Gopal, in a statement said that Greenpeace will continue its campaigning undeterred, and "is in fact launching a new creative campaign" to highlight the nationwide crackdown on civil liberties.

As far the detention of Greenpeace employees is concerned - India is not an exception - Earlier Russia arrested and imprisoned 30 Greenpeace activists for preventing oil drilling in Arctic waters. New Zealand decided to revoke the charity status of Greenpeace because its activists routinely trespassed on private property. In the past few years, Indonesia has also detained, deported or simply refused entry to numerous Greenpeace activists who were campaigning against its palm-oil industry, including Greenpeace UK’s executive director.

As in most developing countries, big development projects in India are fraught with problems thrown up by displacement, land acquisition, conflicts with locals and tribes, compensation, permits and bureaucracy. Greenpeace does nothing but often exploits and exacerbates these difficulties. Rather than trying to open up the debate, win the argument and rally the Indian masses to its cause, Greenpeace merely pretends to act on behalf of blighted locals.

Unfortunately, in resorting to using state machinery to restrict the activities of Greenpeace, the Indian government is also guilty of bypassing the demos in order to tackle challenges to its political programme. In the process, Modi’s government is also allowing Greenpeace to play martyr. The issues that are stalling development projects in India often centre on the concerns of local populations. These are people that need to be engaged with. It is the vacuum left by the mainstream parties’ withdrawal from public discussion of these issues that Greenpeace seeks to fill.

Now hunt down Amnesty International! :coffee:
 
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NEW DELHI: The Centre has cancelled the FCRA licence of Greenpeace India, the NGO claimed in a statement that was confirmed by the home ministry. Loss of FCRA licence means the NGO will not be able to accept foreign donations.

"The Greenpeace legal team has learnt that the Ministry of Home Affairs has notified the Delhi high court that Greenpeace's FCRA registration has been cancelled. This news comes just a day before a scheduled hearing at the Delhi high court that was examining the merits of MHA's arbitrary action," the NGO's statement said.

Interim co-executive director of Greenpeace India, Vinuta Gopal, in a statement said that Greenpeace will continue its campaigning undeterred, and "is in fact launching a new creative campaign" to highlight the nationwide crackdown on civil liberties.

"The cancelling of our FCRA registration is the government's latest move in a relentless onslaught against the community's right to dissent. It is yet another attempt to silence campaigns for a more sustainable future and transparency in public processes. Cutting access to our foreign funding may be a desperate attempt to get us to cease our work, but the MHA probably didn't count on our having an amazing network of volunteers and supporters who have helped us continue our work despite the government crackdown. Since the majority of our funding comes from Indian citizens, most of our work can indeed continue. "

We are responding to this latest melodrama by launching a new creative online campaign and are confident that people will show they are ready to fight back in style, and send a clear message to those in power: you just can't muzzle dissent in a democracy," Gopal said.

MHA had frozen bank accounts of Greenpeace besides issuing it a show-cause notice on April 9.

Read more at:
Government cancels Greenpeace India's FCRA licence - The Economic Times
100 baton ki ek baat @magudi bhaiyaa green peace ka band ho gaya amriki dollar bhaiya :D
 
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"Indian Modi"??
yes we all know that Modi is Indian...and we all also that you are not Indian ..
You are Pappu ka Paltu .
Now you can start barking and call (tag) people of ur tribe jamhir and others:coffee:

Atleast have some shame , man up and let others do their job, crushing dissent is no democracy.Greenpeace in the past 5 years alone have done more good for us and our future generations than what your knikeraatti gang has been doing for several decades.

Will chai wala also ban foreign funding of his controllers ?(@jamahir)
An unnoticed fact: the RSS, India’s biggest NGO, gets foreign funding too

13,000 in 2 months: NGO crackdown unleashed by the Modi govt will create a human rights crisis - Firstpost
 
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how about "vishwa hindu parishad" and usaid??

why are those two not banned??

I don't know about deeds of Vishwa Hindu Parishad - USAID?

I used to contribute to Greenpeace while I was in college.

Here is the thing: They had my incorrect name registered with them, I did numerous for follow ups for months naa more than a year, they never responded.

Finally, I asked them to stop debiting my Bank. Cheaters, debited next month's contribution in advance without my consent.

If any organisation is engaged in such practices, you have my support. :tup:

 
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