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Arthur Bouvart and Jules Giraudat took up assignment after Indian journalists threatened

Michael Safi in Delhi

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Wed 5 Dec 2018 14.42 GMT


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Tamil Nadu state police (pictured in 2016) are investigating the journalists for trespassing and visa violations. Photograph: Arun Sankar/AFP/Getty Images

Two French journalists have been labelled spies and are the subject of a criminal investigation after they tried to report on sand mining in south India an assignment they took up because Indian journalists had been threatened for reporting on the issue.

The pair, Arthur Bouvart and Jules Giraudat, arrived in Tamil Nadu state in November to investigate the environmental impact of mining sand, a resource that has become scarce and increasingly lucrative amid a decades-long Asian construction boom.

The journalists, who were in India on tourist visas, work for Forbidden Stories, a newly formed media project that pursues stories other reporters have been killed, jailed or threatened over.

Tamil Nadu has allegedly been the site of rampant illegal extraction of sand and other beach minerals, which activists estimate could have cost the state exchequer at least $300m in lost revenues.

Indian journalist Sandhya Ravishankar says she was stalked and harassed last year after publishing a series of investigative reports into the industry, which she alleged was allowed to operate illegally by colluding with state and federal officials.

According to a report filed by the Tamil Nadu state police, Bouvart and Giraudat entered a facility belonging to Indian Rare Earths Limited (Irel), a national mining agency, and spent five minutes on the premises before they were asked to leave the “prohibited place”.

The police document says the men, accompanied by a local priest, were permitted to enter the premises by a security guard, did not film inside and left when asked to do so.

Giraudat told the Guardian he and Bouvart had gone directly to the site’s manager’s office. “We asked if we could make a visit, they said no, asked us to leave and we left,” he said.

Both left India before police started their enquiries. They are being investigated for trespassing and visa violations.

Two Indian journalists, D Anandhakumar and M Sriram, who had been assisting the French journalists with translation – but did not accompany them to Irel – were held by police for two days without explanation, and released after their detention became the subject of media enquiries. They have been asked to return to assist police with the investigation and fear they could be charged.

A local branch of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata party has put posters up in the area where Irel is based, warning: “There are French spies in Kanyakumari district. People beware.”



Sandhya Ravishankar@sandhyaravishan

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They work with @FbdnStories in France, an investigative journalism organisation that works with "a network of journalists whose mission is to continue and publish the work of other journalists facing threats, prison, or murder." http://www.forbiddenstories.org (10/n)


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But Kanyakumari unit of the @BJP4India continues to propagate the notion that these journalists are "SPIES" and have embarked on hyper-nationalist alarmist propaganda. These posters by the BJP state - "There are French spies in Kanyakumari district. People beware." (11/n) pic.twitter.com/pX3cMp7cil
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India’s junior shipping minister, Pon Radhakrishnan, also told reporters last week the two journalists were spies who had arrived in India via “the sea route”.

A report released on Wednesday by Article 19, a group that campaigns for freedom of expression and information, said such rights had declined more steeply in India in the past four years than almost any other country.

“Seven journalists were killed last year,” the group’s report said. “Journalists have been subjected to online smear campaigns and threats by Hindu nationalists, contributing to a climate of self-censorship.”


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...s-labelled-spies-india-sand-mining-assignment
 
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I am not sure to be surprised at the stupidity (sea route and spies) or be shocked at how the media has been silent at being silence about the 7 journalists killed but god forbid anything happens to Pakistani journalists...

A report released on Wednesday by Article 19, a group that campaigns for freedom of expression and information, said such rights had declined more steeply in India in the past four years than almost any other country.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/repo...t-targets-murder-investigations-tardy.587464/
 
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I am not sure to be surprised at the stupidity (sea route and spies) or be shocked at how the media has been silent at being silence about the 7 journalists killed but god forbid anything happens to Pakistani journalists...



https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/repo...t-targets-murder-investigations-tardy.587464/
Nice of you to worry about our journalists so much. We will try to learn from pakistan's renowned democratic traditions.
http://www.atimes.com/the-death-of-objective-journalism-freedom-of-expression-in-pakistan/

It's illegal to work in any country on tourist visas. Why should any French journalists from a brand new org be so worried about loss to India exchequer is beyond me ?
More to this story.
 
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Nice of you to worry about our journalists so much.
It's illegal to work in any country on tourist visas. Why should any French journalists from a brand new org be so worried about loss to India exchequer is beyond me ?
More to this story.
Someone has to do it...There are thrill seekers everywhere...
an investigative journalism organisation that works with "a network of journalists whose mission is to continue and publish the work of other journalists facing threats, prison, or murder."
 
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Westerners needs to learn the lesson that they can't just break the law here in India and act all innocent. They broke the law and must be brought to book. Everything else is just a smokescreen. Catch that local Christian priest and make him sing.
 
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Why do a journalist investigating illegal sand mining, enter a Government run Rare earth factory ?

Westerners needs to learn the lesson that they can't just break the law here in India and act all innocent. They broke the law and must be brought to book. Everything else is just a smokescreen.

They ran away before they could be booked.
 
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Why do a journalist investigating illegal sand mining, enter a Government run Rare earth factory ?



They ran away before they could be booked.
Then their local help must be caught and taught a lesson.
 
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Surveillance round the clock, that is a norm in the worlds largest free democracy.
 
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Those two journalists helped foreign nationals photograph sensetive installation of Indian rare earths Limited (IREL). The question is that why were those french jurnos in India and why did they return back to France so early without investigating and publishing details of illegal sand mining activities in the country.
 
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Sandmining was just an excuse. These two were looking at sensitive areas of IREL which is a government owned company.

They were on tourist visa which means they aren't allowed to work.

I'd like to see what France would to to Indian Journalists who came on tourist visa and snuck in an Areva facility to 'investigate' anything at all.

Point is, no countries like spying.
 
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2 things. They were here on tourist visas and if they were reporting then its illegal.
They trespassed into property of Indian Rare Earth limited which comes under department of atomic energy. Dont tell me they were there for illegal sand mining. And after police calls were made they fled to the airport and took a flight. Can a journalist be that co-ordinated and remain that calm in such situation?
What else would they say?
And guardian? Yeah sure, they themselves have become laughing stock after wikileaks broke the truth in their stories.
And they are blatantly connecting Hindu nationalists with illegal sand mining. Lol the desperation in some people.
 
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