Ex-JNU students, activists on Pegasus list: Report

By PPI News Agency Jul21,2021

New Delhi, July 21, 2021 (PPI-OT):The phone numbers of former Jawaharlal Nehru University students Umar Khalid, Anirban Bhattacharya, Banjyotsana Lahiri and several prominent Indian activists are among those listed as the potential targets of Israeli spyware Pegasus.

In the third part of its revelations from the international collaborative journalistic investigation called the Pegasus Project, the Wire news portal reported that those marked as potential targets for surveillance include Ambedkarite activist Ashok Bharti; academic and chronicler of life in Naxal-dominated regions Bela Bhatia; railway union leader Shiv Gopal Mishra and Delhi-based labour rights activist Anjani Kumar.

Anti-coal mining activist Alok Shukla, Delhi University professor Saroj Giri, Bastar-based peace activist Shubhranshu Choudhary and Bihar-based activist Ipsa Shatakshi are also on the list, the international media consortium reported. “Without digital forensics, it is not possible to conclusively establish whether their phones were hacked or infected. But their appearance on the list suggests that they were persons of interest to an unidentified client of the NSO Group that was focused on India,” the report said.
The Pegasus spyware was created by Israeli technology firm NSO.

Ashok Bharti, the chairman of All India Ambedkar Mahasabha, an umbrella association of Dalit rights’ groups, had led a nationwide Bharat Bandh on April, 2, 2018 against a Supreme Court ruling, which took away the teeth of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The ruling sparked massive demonstrations across the India, and the Bharat Bandh claimed 11 lives and left hundreds injured.

In 2019, WhatsApp stated that four of the activists mentioned above — Saroj Giri, Bela Bhatia, Alok Shukla and Shubranshu Choudhary — were affected by a Pegasus attack that took place through a specific vulnerability in the company’s security. Two of the former JNU students — Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya — were among those charged for sedition over an event on JNU campus where anti-India slogans were allegedly raised. Khalid is currently in jail for charges under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in connection with the northeast Delhi riots of February 2020.

The report has been published by a news portal from India in collaboration with 16 other international publications including the Washington Post, The Guardian and Le Monde, as media partners to an investigation conducted by Paris-based media non-profit organisation Forbidden Stories and rights group Amnesty International. The investigation focuses on a leaked list of more than 50,000 phone numbers from across the world that are believed to have been the target of surveillance through Pegasus software of Israeli surveillance company NSO Group.

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