The Guardian has a piece on the »unfortunate shooting« of Indian anti-corruption activist Shehla Masood.
The Guardian has a piece on the »unfortunate shooting« of Indian anti-corruption activist Shehla Masood.
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Her death is a tragedy and she deserves to be remembered everywhere! Apparently by now they found the murder weapon and some conspirators with the alleged motive being a »love triangle«...
Information on the case not exactly abundant. But I found an old acquaintance I somehow missed when I first learned about her case: Shehla seems to have been focussing on Rio Tinto, and in 2010 Rio Tinto admitted accepting bribes in China, and they were convicted, too.