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Link to: Journalist and broadcasting pioneer threatened by Maoists in India

Journalist and broadcasting pioneer threatened by Maoists in India

Journalist Shubhranshu Choudhary has been targeted for filing a story suggesting that a lethal attack on a political convoy in India was the outcome of a leadership change and factional rivalry within the Maoist insurgency.

Link to: Indian cameramen attacked covering political clash

Indian cameramen attacked covering political clash

Three cameramen in Kolkata were attacked while covering clashes that had erupted between two rival factions in connection with a murder that had taken place the previous day.

Link to: In India, new Internet and phone monitoring system threatens rights

In India, new Internet and phone monitoring system threatens rights

The Indian government recently began rolling out the Central Monitoring System (CMS), which will enable the government to monitor all phone and Internet communications in the country.

Link to: Indian broadcasters draw bans for stepping over obscenity lines

Indian broadcasters draw bans for stepping over obscenity lines

Recent decisions by India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting have raised questions about the country’s approach to broadcasting regulation.

REUTERS/Vivek Prakash

Section of India’s Information Technology Act threatens free speech

The recent arrest of a lawyer in India’s Andhra Pradesh state over a Facebook post has added to the controversy surrounding a section of the country’s Information Technology Act, which has been used to punish social media users critical of the government.

In June 2012, protesters from the Anonymous India group of hackers demonstrated in Mumbai against laws they said gave the government control over censorship of Internet usage, REUTERS/Vivek Prakash

India’s plan to monitor web raises concerns over privacy

The Indian government has been implementing a system to track and access calls, texts, and online activities; opponents say that while the system can be used to halt terror attacks and other violence, the government will primarily use it to police hate speech and criticism of authorities.

Link to: Three newspaper employees stabbed to death in India

Three newspaper employees stabbed to death in India

Two unidentified assailants stabbed to death three employees of a Bengali-language Indian daily in Agartala, India; police said they believed contract killers were used in the attack, but have not yet identified a motive.

Link to: Provincial journalist killed in eastern India

Provincial journalist killed in eastern India

Members of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway Maoist faction, have claimed responsibility for the murder of part-time reporter Jitendra Singh, but the motive is unclear.

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Indian journalists attacked while covering hospital violence

Several journalists were attacked in an altercation at a medical college in Tripura, India while reporting on the case of a patient whose relatives said had died of improper treatment.

Ashvin Kumar shooting in the Doon School, India for his film "Dazed in Doon" (2010), Max Fullerton/Wikipedia

Award-winning filmmaker faces off against India’s Censor Board

Despite making two award-winning documentaries, filmmaker Ashvin Kumar has faced difficulty having his films shown on Indian TV.

Indian policemen beat an opposition activist during a protest outside the Odisha state chief minister's office in Bhubaneswar, India, on 25 March 2013, AP/Biswaranjan Rout

Indian law enforcement unaccountable in journalist attacks

In the course of a week, Indian law enforcement officials assaulted two journalists covering demonstrations in different corners of the country.

Link to: In India, media gag order on rape trial lifted

In India, media gag order on rape trial lifted

In a welcome move, Indian media will finally be allowed to cover court proceedings in a December 2012 rape case that shook India’s conscience.

Journalist Dinesh Choudhary was attacked after reporting on illegal tobacco sales. Above, social activists burn tobacco products in Guwahati, Assam, to protest the district's failure to stop the sale of tobacco products, Demotix/Abdul Sajid

Journalist, family, attacked with acid in India

A journalist and his family were attacked with acid in India’s western state of Maharashtra, allegedly in connection with his reporting on illegal tobacco sales.

Link to: How India censored one of its own websites

How India censored one of its own websites

On 15 February, the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) in India requested Internet Service Licensees to block 73 URLs carrying content criticising an institution called IIPM (Indian Institute of Planning and Management). The court did not inform affected parties of the block order.

Link to: Call for swift investigation into Indian journalist’s death

Call for swift investigation into Indian journalist’s death

Indian reporter Nemi Chand Jain was found dead with his throat slit and a note clipped to his belt accusing him of being a police informer.

Link to: Concern over Indian journalist’s detention, media shutdown in Kashmir

Concern over Indian journalist’s detention, media shutdown in Kashmir

The International Federation of Journalists is disturbed at the detention and harassment of a journalist in Delhi and a media shutdown in the Kashmir region, following the execution of a person convicted of conspiring in a terrorist attack.