

Indian editor arrested for republishing “Charlie Hebdo” cartoon
After republishing a “Charlie Hebdo” cartoon, Indian editor Shirin Dalvi was forced into hiding and started wearing a hijab due to threats. Publication of the newspaper has also been shut down following the incident.

Tamil novelist’s portrayal of Hindu shrine, female devotees angers organisations in India
In December, Hindu organisations in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu launched a campaign against writer and professor Perumal Murugan, culminating in the burning of copies of his novel in protest of the book’s portrayal of a Hindu shrine and its female devotees.

India urged to investigate beating of rights activist, harassment of group uncovering security force abuses
The authorities should drop politically motivated charges against members of MASUM, an NGO based in Kolkata, India that has long reported on abuses by the police and Border Security Force.

West Bengal government restricts journalists’ movement in government building
The West Bengal Police passed an order last week stating that journalists will not be allowed to enter any of the government department’s offices without prior permission from the authorities. It also stated that if journalists are found violating the order, they would be arrested and charged under the Indian Penal Code and the Official Secrets Act.

Journalist brutally murdered in Andra Pradesh, southern India
Journalist MVN Shankar, the honorary president of the local press club in Guntur, India, had written a series of stories exposing scams in the public distribution system. He was attacked by three assailants armed with iron rods and sticks and later died of his injuries.

Several journalists injured in police attack in Haryana, India
In Haryana state, northeastern India, a score of media persons covering a stand-off and clash between security forces and followers of a controversial sect leader were injured as police carried out an unprovoked attack on journalists.

Indigenous community targeted as Indian authorities hunt for French journalists’ confidential sources
RWB is outraged by Indian authorities’ brutal search, aimed at members of the Karen community in the Andaman Islands, for those who helped two French documentarians gain access to the prohibited lands of the Jarawa tribe.

Big businesses attempt to muzzle critical reporting in India
The legal troubles of an environmental journalist are a window on to a pattern of how big businesses are using India’s outdated defamation laws to silence criticism of their operations.

India urged to stop harassing anti-nuclear protesters
Authorities in India should stop using sedition and other laws against activists and protesters who have peacefully opposed a nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu state, says Human Rights Watch.

In Telangana, India, 70 members of press detained, two channels blocked, media threatened
Scores of journalists and media workers were briefly detained in India’s newly carved state of Telangana after protesting the blocking of two local TV news channels. CPJ calls on the state’s chief minister to stop using incendiary language against the press.

Environmental journalist faces harassment from Indian multinational corporation for critical article
Indian journalist Keya Acharya has been served a legal notice for defamation demanding a compensation of USD 16.4 million. The article was about the impact of the Indian rose export industry that also detailed the KGL company’s legal, financial, tax, labour and land problems in its operation in Kenya and Ethiopia.

Assam TV journalist arrested for alleged links to extremists
A journalists’ union says allegations against Indian journalist Jaikhlong Brahma are totally false and came as a result of a tussle between journalists and police in Assam. They allege that Brahma was arrested for an interview with a leader of an armed group.

India’s Modi bypasses mainstream media and takes to Twitter
Indian mainstream media is filled with complaints that Prime Minister Modi is denying journalists the opportunity to engage with complex subjects like governance beyond official statements and limited briefings.

Indian union calls for wider discussion on media ownership recommendations
IFJ joins its affiliate the Indian Union of Journalists in calling on the government to hold wide-ranging discussions with all media stakeholders and civil society leaders on the amendments to the Press Council of India (PCI) Act and other recommendations put forward by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.

Slideshow: Raising awareness on India’s troubling Internet laws
The Global Network Initiative has launched a campaign to raise awareness on India’s Internet laws. The coalition, of which CPJ is a founding member, has created an interactive slideshow that explains the impact of current laws and regulations on the country’s Internet users.

India’s “Social Peace Force”: Reporting “anti-social” posts to Facebook
Indians have organised online to stop social media postings looking to incite communal tension. Will it work, and is it a threat to free expression?