Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crackdown-on-Forest-Rights-Activists-in-India-Intensifies-27MZIF3EV3_N.htmlConceptually similarCrackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWECompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWFCompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWGCompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWHCompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWJCompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWKCompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWMCompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWNCompleted★★★★Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesGP0STOIWOCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STOIWTCrackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesPolice personnel taking away mobile signal booster and solar panels that Greenpeace had set up in Amelia village, Mahan forest.Barely two months after four forest rights activists were arrested from Greenpeace’s Waidhan office, local police officials once again arrested two Van Satyagrahis (Forest Protesters), from their sleep in a midnight raid at the NGO’s guest house in Waidhan, for protesting against an Essar-led coal mine that would destroy the Mahan forest.Locations:Asia-India-Madhya Pradesh-Mahan Forest-Singrauli regionDate:29 Jul, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:1080px X 1920pxKeywords:Activists-Asian and Indian ethnicities-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mining-Day-Electronics-Equipment-Essar Group-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-PoliceShoot:Crackdown on Forest Rights Activists in India IntensifiesBarely two months after four forest rights activists were arrested from Greenpeace’s Waidhan office, local police officials once again arrested two Van Satyagrahis (Forest Protesters), from their sleep in a midnight raid at the NGO’s guest house in Waidhan. Earlier on, the police had seized a mobile signal booster and solar panels that Greenpeace had set up in Amelia village – all this for protesting against an Essar-led coal mine that would destroy the Mahan forest.