Greenpeace Leader Stopped From Flying to London. So, Who Ordered That? | Read

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Amid criticism of the government for allegedly trying to clamp down on activist groups who campaign against industrial projects, a senior member of Greenpeace in India was stopped on Sunday morning at the airport from traveling to London. Immigration officials stamped "offload" on Priya Pillai's passport.

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