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Press freedom erodes further in India with recent raid, confiscation

Indian police raided the offices of a news website this week that’s under investigation for allegedly receiving funds from China, as well as the homes of several of its journalists, in what critics described as an attack on one of India’s few remaining independent news outlets.

The raids came months after Indian authorities searched the BBC’s New Delhi and Mumbai offices over accusations of tax evasion in February.

NewsClick, founded in 2009, is known as a rare Indian news outlet willing to criticize Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A number of other news organizations have been investigated for financial impropriety under Mr. Modi’s Hindu nationalist government, as international monitors warn that press freedom is eroding in India.

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