This Is How The International Media Is Covering The Farmers’ Protests In India

Meenu Katariya

Hundreds of thousands of farmers have been protesting against the contentious farm bills ever since they were passed by the Centre in September 2020. From the elderly to women and youth, these protests have seen farmers beat the harsh cold while standing their ground.

While these protests are happening in India, international media hasn’t turned a deaf ear to everything that has happened recently, especially the clashes on 26th January and the internet shutdown that followed. And now when international celebrities are voicing their support and opinion, farmers’ protests have gained more attention around the world.

Here’s how the international media has covered the farmers’ protests.

1. BBC News

BBC
BBC

2. The Guardian

The Guardian
The Guardian

3. The Vogue

Vogue

4. The Independent

Independent

5. The Washington Post

Washington Post
Washington Post

6. Aj Jazeera

Al Jazeera

7. Bloomberg

Bloomberg
Bloomberg

8. The Scientific American

Scientific American

9. The Time Magazine

Time

10. Human Rights Watch

HRW

11. The US News

US News

12. The Conversation

The Conversation

13. The New York Times

NYT

14. Reuters

Reuters

15. DW News

dw

16. Gulf News

Gulf News

Doesn’t seem like an internal matter anymore.

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