Greenpeace To Continue India Operations Till June


The Delhi High Court will on May 26 hear Greenpeace India's writ petition which challenged the suspension of its Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) licence and the block on its national and international bank accounts.

Aich said he had great faith in the Indian judicial system and was hoping for a positive outcome.

He invited Greenpeace supporters from around the world to sign an open letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, urging him to lend his voice in support of free speech in India.

"We are confident of our case and are hopeful that the court will grant us relief on Tuesday. But the wheels of justice can take time, and we need to make sure we don't disappear completely in the next few weeks. This plan enables us to do that."
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Source: IANS