India: activist arrested over protest 'toolkit' shared by Greta Thunberg

Disha Ravi charged with sedition, accused editing document on how to support 
India’s farmers that was tweeted by Swedish climate activist

[The activist Disha Ravi. She co-founded the Bangalore branch of Friday’s for 
Future, a global movement for social justice begun by Greta Thunberg.]
The Indian climate activist Disha Ravi. She co-founded the Bangalore branch of 
Friday’s for Future, a global movement for social justice begun by Greta 
Thunberg. Photograph: Facebook

[Hannah 
Ellis-Petersen](https://www.theguardian.com/profile/hannah-ellis-petersen) in 
Delhi
Sun 14 Feb 2021 21.31 EST

Last modified on Mon 15 Feb 2021 09.15 EST

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Indian police have charged a 22-year-old climate activist with sedition over 
accusations she edited and circulated a document tweeted by climate activist 
[Greta Thunberg](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/greta-thunberg) 
relating to India’s ongoing farmer protests.

Swedish climate activist Thunberg tweeted her backing this month for the 
farmers, who have been [demonstrating since December against agricultural 
reforms](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/12/farmers-protests-india-why-laws-caused-anger)
 they say will harm their livelihood but benefit large corporations. She shared 
a document which she said was a toolkit to create and spread awareness about 
the farmers’ complaints.

The toolkit caught the attention of the Delhi police who began a criminal 
investigation, claiming the document was evidence of a conspiracy “to wage 
economic, social, cultural and regional war against India”.

On Saturday, police conducted a raid on the Bangalore home of Disha Ravi, 22, 
an environmentalist who co-founded the Bangalore branch of Fridays for Future, 
a global movement for social justice begun by Thunberg.

Farmers' protests in India: why have new laws caused anger?

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Ravi was flown to Delhi and remanded in the custody of Delhi police, over 
allegations she was a “key conspirator” in the toolkit tweeted by Thunberg. 
Delhi police said she had started a WhatsApp group and “collaborated to make 
the Toolkit Doc … to spread disaffection with the Indian state” and had then 
directly shared it with Thunberg.

The 22-year-old, who works in a vegan restaurant, has now been charged with 
sedition and criminal conspiracy.

At a court on Sunday Ravi broke down in tears and said she had only edited two 
lines of the toolkit file. Police alleged in their statement they had technical 
evidence that Ravi’s role in editing the toolkit was “many times more than the 
2 lines editing that she claims”. The court remanded Ravi to five days in 
police custody after police requested time to “unearth her connections with the 
Sikhs for Justice”.

Indian environmental groups condemned Ravi’s arrest, describing it as a “witch 
hunt” on “fabricated charges” and 10 groups demanded her release.

“Delhi police’s actions are all the more sinister because Disha was taken to 
Delhi with no disclosure about her whereabouts, not even to her parents, an 
action that can be termed extrajudicial abduction,” read a statement by the 
Coalition for Environmental Justice in India.

Delhi chief minister Arwind Kejriwal, who has backed the farmers’ protests, 
called Ravi’s arrest “an unprecedented attack on Democracy. Supporting our 
farmers is not a crime.”

Further raids are being carried out by police as they are looking for two more 
suspects. Earlier this month, police said the campaign material was aimed at 
waging a cultural war against the government and creating divisions among 
various groups in Indian society.

On 5 February crowds in Delhi burned effigies of Thunberg after she tweeted 
[support for India’s protesting 
farmers](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/04/greta-thunberg-effigies-burned-in-delhi-after-tweets-on-farmers-protests).
 Photos of Thunberg and pop singer 
[Rihanna](https://www.theguardian.com/music/rihanna) were set alight and 
banners were held aloft warning that “international interference” in Indian 
affairs would not be tolerated.

Thunberg became embroiled in allegations of an international criminal 
conspiracy against [India](https://www.theguardian.com/world/india) after she 
tweeted a “toolkit” for people who wanted to show support for the farmers. The 
document included campaigning tips such as suggested hashtags and advice on how 
to sign petitions.

Though not named in the police case that was filed then, or in Sunday’s arrest, 
Thunberg’s tweet was said to have brought the Delhi police’s attention to the 
existence of the toolkit. Leaders in the ruling Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) 
said the toolkit was “evidence of international plans for attacks against 
India”.

The farmer protests have been mainly peaceful. However on 26 January, thousands 
of farmers overwhelmed police and stormed into the historic Red Fort complex in 
Delhi after tearing down barricades and driving tractors through roadblocks.

India’s foreign ministry hit out this month at “sensationalist social media 
hashtags and comments” by celebrities following posts from Thunberg and Rihanna.

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