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No anti-India conspiracy, it's journalism: Laurent Richard on Pegasus snoopgate

In an exclusive interview with India Today, Laurent Richard, Founder, Forbidden Stories said that there is no anti-India feeling, there is no anti-India conspiracy and it's journalism.

When asked about his response on govt's view that it's a foreign conspiracy and Amnesty is targeting govt as it was forced out of India, " Laurent Richard said, "Amnesty has no agenda with that. And we do work with Amnesty as a tech partner of this project. This project is an investigative journalism, it's about journalism, it's about investigations and at Forbidden Stories, we are journalists. And so what we are worried about is some evidence and what we found is evidence. So, there is no anti-India feeling, there is no anti-India conspiracy, its journalism."

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