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Link to: India’s Right to Information act challenged by questions of privacy protection

India’s Right to Information act challenged by questions of privacy protection

As the Right to Information movement in India has matured over the last decade, serious questions of privacy protection have also started making their way into public discourse.

Link to: Criminal cases lodged against regional editor of Indian newspaper

Criminal cases lodged against regional editor of Indian newspaper

The International Federation of Journalists calls on police in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh to withdraw criminal cases lodged against S. Nagesh Kumar, who heads the edition of the nationally circulated English language newspaper “The Hindu”.

Soldiers stand guard on a deserted street during a curfew in Muzaffarnagar, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, 9 September 2013, REUTERS/Stringer

News cameraman and freelance photographer killed in riots in India’s Uttar Pradesh state

Rajesh Verma, a news cameraman for a national broadcaster, and Israr, a freelance photographer, were killed after being attacked by a mob dispersing folloiwng a meeting in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh.

Link to: Newspapers shut down in India’s Manipur State, as militant threats mount

Newspapers shut down in India’s Manipur State, as militant threats mount

A two-day shutdown by newspapers in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur followed explicit threats from an underground armed group that the distribution of newspapers not publishing its statements would be blocked and their personnel attacked.

Link to: Indian TV crew attacked by spiritual leader’s followers; newspaper asked to identify source

Indian TV crew attacked by spiritual leader’s followers; newspaper asked to identify source

A camera operator and reporter were injured during an assault on a news crew by followers of spiritual cult leader Asumal Sirumalani, who is currently under arrest in India over the alleged sexual assault of an under-age girl.

Link to: India should investigate journalist murder in Uttar Pradesh

India should investigate journalist murder in Uttar Pradesh

Journalists in Uttar Pradesh, India said they believed their colleague Rakesh Sharma was murdered by a local gambling mafia for a critical report he had published on illegal gambling operations.

On 23 August 2013, supporters of the Republican Party of India protest against the rape of a photojournalist the previous day in an abandoned textile mill in Mumbai, REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Indian journalist raped while on assignment

A young female photographer, an intern for a lifestyle magazine, was raped by five men while she was in a textile mill in Mumbai to photograph old buildings for a feature article.

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Magazine editor, anti-superstition campaigner shot dead in India

The murder of magazine editor and anti-superstition campaigner Narendra Dabholkar in India comes days after the Maharashtra state government said it would introduce a controversial anti-superstition bill.

Link to: Indian court orders Facebook, Google to offer plans for protecting children

Indian court orders Facebook, Google to offer plans for protecting children

The New Delhi High Court has given Facebook and Google one month to submit suggestions on how minors can be protected online in India.

Link to: Cable, TV outlets shut amid push for statehood in India

Cable, TV outlets shut amid push for statehood in India

Authorities in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal have shut down cable TV service, including news channels, in the city of Darjeeling and surrounding districts amid ongoing protests in the region.

Link to: India moves toward media regulation

India moves toward media regulation

As talk in India turns to media plurality and regulation, attention is turning to murky ownership structures and monopolistic practices. But some see the government’s moves as attempts to muzzle the press, reports Index on Censorship.

Link to: Kashmir’s Internet suspension fits pattern of restrictions

Kashmir’s Internet suspension fits pattern of restrictions

Curbing the flow of information during heightened periods of tension has become routine business by authorities in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Access to mobile Internet service was recently suspended after violent protests erupted in the state.

India's Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers rehearse for a ceremony in New Delhi, 27 January 2013, REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

India urged to investigate killing of unarmed protesters in Kashmir

The Indian government should appoint an independent commission to investigate the killing of four protesters by Border Security Force (BSF) troops in Jammu and Kashmir state, Human Rights Watch noted.

Link to: For journalist detained in India, justice delayed, denied

For journalist detained in India, justice delayed, denied

Freelance journalist Lingaram Kodopi has been held for almost two years without bail on anti-state charges; he had exposed police wrongdoing in Chhattisgarh state, India.

Link to: Is India about to get its own PRISM?

Is India about to get its own PRISM?

While two surveillance entities are being set up in India, there is increasing debate about how security concerns, through mass surveillance of all communication channels, are constantly coming head-to-head with the right to privacy.

Link to: Terrorism charges against Dalit performers in India raise free speech concerns

Terrorism charges against Dalit performers in India raise free speech concerns

Authorities in India are urged to conduct an independent review of apparent politically motivated terrorism charges filed against performers in a Dalit cultural group.