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Нападение на правозащитника

Priya Pillai

Дата инцидента
5 Сен 2016
Точность даты
Все верно
Женщина
Группа по экологическим проблемам
Судебное или правовое преследование: Другое
Цель: Физическое лицо
Место происшествия: Индия
Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (Part of Coal India Limited) Индия Горнодобывающая промышленность, Нефть
Coal India (CIL) Индия Горнодобывающая промышленность
Essar Group Индия Строительство, Металлы и сталь, Инженерное дело, Продажа недвижимости, Порты, Доставка, Технологии: Электроника, интернет и телекоммуникационные провайдеры, Энергия

Источники

Priya Pillai is a campaigner with Greenpeace India. Pillai and Greenpeace India have been supporting tribal villages in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh opposed to the Mahan coal mine, which threatens a large forest area that many thousands depend on for their livelihoods. Mahan, the proposed mining project is led by Essar, a London-based company. Pillai’s case originated out of her criticism of the union government’s allocation of coal reserves in the forests of Mahan, Madhya Pradesh, to Mahan Coal Limited, a corporation jointly promoted by ventures of the Essar Group and the Aditya Birla Group. In March 2014, Mahan Coal filed a complaint alleging defamation by Pillai. On 5 September 2016, a petition filed by the Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai, questioning India’s criminal defamation law, came up for hearing in the Supreme Court. On 9 January 2017 the Supreme Court of India dismissed Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai’s challenge to the criminal defamation law.