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Reporters Without Orders Ep 320: What it’s like to be ‘blacklisted’ by India
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This week, host Sumedha Mittal is joined by independent journalist Angad Singh.
Formerly with Vice News, Angad was “blacklisted” by the Indian government over a documentary called India Burning, which he worked on as a production assistant. He talks about dealing with court cases after being accused by the central government of portraying India in a “negative” light. He says his OCI card was taken anyway and talks about the sorrow of not being able to return to India anymore.
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00:00:00 - Introduction
00:03:01 - Angad’s story
00:30:29 - Recommendations
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