In this statement, Jason Pfetcher, manager of Worldwide Media Holdings, clarifies on the provenance of the funds that the for-profit investment vehicle based in the U.S. invested in NewsClick
The New York Times failed to include PSF’s categorical denial of foreign funding, and instead left readers to believe that the source of PSF’s funding (or Roy’s for that matter) might have come from China, rather than from the sale of ThoughtWorks. Their salacious headlines and misleading ‘reporting’ have now directly contributed to the arrest of innocent journalists.
Given the repression that is now taking place, it begs the question as to whether India is a safe place for foreign investors who carefully follow Indian law.
The New York Times failed to include PSF’s categorical denial of foreign funding, and instead left readers to believe that the source of PSF’s funding (or Roy’s for that matter) might have come from China, rather than from the sale of ThoughtWorks. Their salacious headlines and misleading ‘reporting’ have now directly contributed to the arrest of innocent journalists.
Given the repression that is now taking place, it begs the question as to whether India is a safe place for foreign investors who carefully follow Indian law.
The New York Times failed to include PSF’s categorical denial of foreign funding, and instead left readers to believe that the source of PSF’s funding (or Roy’s for that matter) might have come from China, rather than from the sale of ThoughtWorks. Their salacious headlines and misleading ‘reporting’ have now directly contributed to the arrest of innocent journalists.
Given the repression that is now taking place, it begs the question as to whether India is a safe place for foreign investors who carefully follow Indian law.
The NYT knowingly (an Indian journalist warned them of the consequences to Indian journalism before they published) put out a hitpiece on newsClick, an unbiased and independent news source in a country whose mainstream media is captured by the dictatorial Hindu extremeist govt.
The New York Times failed to include PSF’s categorical denial of foreign funding, and instead left readers to believe that the source of PSF’s funding (or Roy’s for that matter) might have come from China, rather than from the sale of ThoughtWorks. Their salacious headlines and misleading ‘reporting’ have now directly contributed to the arrest of innocent journalists.
Given the repression that is now taking place, it begs the question as to whether India is a safe place for foreign investors who carefully follow Indian law.
The New York Times failed to include PSF’s categorical denial of foreign funding, and instead left readers to believe that the source of PSF’s funding (or Roy’s for that matter) might have come from China, rather than from the sale of ThoughtWorks. Their salacious headlines and misleading ‘reporting’ have now directly contributed to the arrest of innocent journalists.
Given the repression that is now taking place, it begs the question as to whether India is a safe place for foreign investors who carefully follow Indian law.
The Delhi High Court Friday briefly questioned the failure by the Delhi Police to include grounds for arrest in the remand application filed by the police to get custody over NewsClick editor Prabir Purkayastha and its HR head, Amit Chakraborty in connection with the UAPA case lodged against them.
With the new timetable coming into effect, popular trains like Pandiyan, Podhigai, Kanniyakumari, Pearl City, and Nellai Express will experience 10 to 15-minute delays.
Labor MP Andrew Charlton, whose electorate has the nation’s biggest Indian diaspora community, says Australians should not be hung up on the superpower’s flaws.
16 Indian Journalists Have Been Charged Under UAPA, 7 Are Currently Behind Bars (thewire.in)
Two journalists managed to secure freedom from UAPA, one with an acquittal and the other, a discharge.
NYT assists Modi govt's assault on NewsClick : Statement on Worldwide Media Holdings’ investment in NewsClick (www.thehindu.com)
In this statement, Jason Pfetcher, manager of Worldwide Media Holdings, clarifies on the provenance of the funds that the for-profit investment vehicle based in the U.S. invested in NewsClick
India's coal production rises 16 per cent in September (m.economictimes.com)
NewsClick arrest: Delhi High Court says remand application did not disclose grounds of arrest; lawyer for accused not heard (www.barandbench.com)
The Delhi High Court Friday briefly questioned the failure by the Delhi Police to include grounds for arrest in the remand application filed by the police to get custody over NewsClick editor Prabir Purkayastha and its HR head, Amit Chakraborty in connection with the UAPA case lodged against them.
Russian airstrike kills 51 at a funeral in Ukraine (www.bbc.com)
The attack in the Kharkiv region is described as one of the area's "bloodiest crimes".
Portugeese (source: Mavin Comic) (startrek.website)
Bam! Starting Monday Right (i.imgur.com)
Discovered the neighbour cat on my sun sail when I opened the garden doors... (lemmy.stad.social)
As Vande Bharat chugs in, superfasts go slow (www.newindianexpress.com)
With the new timetable coming into effect, popular trains like Pandiyan, Podhigai, Kanniyakumari, Pearl City, and Nellai Express will experience 10 to 15-minute delays.
How should Australia respond to India’s ‘complicated, problematic’ democracy? (www.smh.com.au)
Labor MP Andrew Charlton, whose electorate has the nation’s biggest Indian diaspora community, says Australians should not be hung up on the superpower’s flaws.
India ‘weaponising global anti-terror fund’ to target NGOs, says Amnesty (www.independent.co.uk)
More than 20,600 NGOs had their licences cancelled in India in last ten years, Amnesty says