the order of the court, which will enter into force within the next few weeks, following several complaints filed by various animal welfare groups who accuse the families in order to be ”illegal invaders” who threaten the indian wildlife through its forestry and agriculture.

not gone unnoticed. From several human rights groups will sharp criticism.

”this has the potential to be a death sentence for millions, and, as usual, keeps djurskyddsindustrin silent about human rights”, writes the organisation Survival International on Twitter.

Amnesty International Indiengrupp call the news ”a punch in the stomach” for the rights of the groups affected, who are among the poorest in the country, and points out that forced evictions are contrary to international statutory human rights.