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Climate activist Disha Ravi breaks silence on sedition arrest, says she felt 'violated'

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New Delhi, March 14

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Climate activist Disha Ravi said on Saturday she felt “violated” by her arrest last month on sedition charges and her treatment by the media, her first comments on a case that sparked international criticism.

Disha Ravi, a 22-year-old vegan and member of Swedish activist Greta Thunberg’s Fridays for Future movement, was charged in February over an online document about months-long protests by farmers.

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Ten days after her arrest in connection with the Toolkit case and following widespread criticism, a Delhi court granted her bail, citing “scanty and sketchy evidence” that she was involved in fomenting violence.

“I had coerced myself into believing that the only way I would be able to live through this was by tricking myself into thinking that this wasn’t happening to me,” Ravi said in a statement.

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“My actions were pronounced guilty – not in the court of law, but on flat screens.”

Police say the document Ravi created stoked violence on the Republic Day, when some protesting farmers broke free of a planned march and clashed with police.

Angry at new agricultural laws they say benefit large private buyers at the expense of growers, tens of thousands of farmers have been camped on the outskirts of New Delhi since late last year.

Swedish climate activist Thunberg, popstar Rihanna, and US activist Meena Harris, the niece of Vice President Kamala Harris, all tweeted in support of the protests last month, drawing a rebuke from Foreign Ministry. Reuters

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