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Ex-Amnesty chief Aakar Patel claims he was stopped at airport again, CBI to challenge the court order that set aside the Look Out Circular

Given that the Rouse Avenue Court issued its directives only on April 7, it is possible that the CBI did not receive the written copy of the court order by the time Patel tweeted about being stopped at Bengaluru airport.

Delhi court allows ex-Amnesty head Aakar Patel to travel to the US till May 30, HC had earlier allowed donation fraud accused Rana Ayyub

ormer Amnesty International India head Aakar Patel has been granted allowance by the Rouse Avenue Court, Delhi to leave the country for foreign travel.

Delhi Court seeks reply of CBI on former Amnesty India head Aakar Patel’s plea against Look Out circular

Aakar Patel moves court against look out circular against him by CBI after he was stopped from leavening India

Ex-Amnesty India head Aakar Patel stopped at Bengaluru airport: Details

Aakar Patel said that the CBI officer informed him that he is on a Look Out Circular because of the case against Amnesty International India regarding the FCRA violations.

Ex-head of Amnesty India Aakar Patel calls for targeted harassment of EAM S Jaishankar’s family members, Pakistani propagandist joins in

Aakar Patel targeted EAM S Jaishankar's brother saying that he is a professor 'preaching' liberalism in California with no pressure to oppose "what his family is doing to Muslims in India."

Amnesty USA supports charity fraud, equates investigation on Rana Ayyub to ‘preventing her right to practice journalism freely’

Dubious NGO Amnesty International USA came out in support of fraud accused alleged journalist Rana Ayyub.

Amnesty International documents war crimes committed by the Taliban and killing of ethnic and religious minorities

A report published by the Amnesty International says that the Taliban wanted to behead the injured people captured by them

‘Potential targets’, ‘common system’ and more: Unanswered questions on Pegasus allegations and why Amnesty statement makes no sense

Both Amnesty International and Forbidden Stories have said that 50,000 numbers were potential targets for snooping with Pegasus

Amnesty now says they never claimed the ‘list’ was of NSO’s targets after lack of evidence was exposed, issues ambiguous statement

In a sensational twist to the NSO-Pegasus alleged snooping controversy, Amnesty International has now clarified that they never said that the leaked list of numbers was of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware targets, but it was the media which misrepresented the story.

NSO Group, which owns spyware Pegasus, paid firms founded by Biden adviser and former CIA official, says journalist

The NYT journalist said that until late 2019, NSO Group paid SKDK, a firm founded by a Biden adviser, for "advice".

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