

In India, newspaper employee attacked, newspapers torched
After an Indian daily published a story linking a right-wing Hindu group to drug trafficking, individuals allegedly linked to the group attacked an employee, confiscated and torched copies of the newspaper’s editions and threatened news vendors.

Legal challenge threatens release of Indian journalist
The International Federation of Journalists is concerned to learn of a legal challenge to the decision to drop charges against Indian journalist Naveen Soorinje, under arrest for over three months on charges of involvement in an attack on a group of teenagers.

Internet freedom in India – open to debate
India’s healthy and lively debate about digital freedom stands as a beacon of hope in the face of some of its more disturbing laws. But the laws will need to change, if India is to be a country that stands for Internet freedom, says Index on Censorship.

Criminal charges filed against Indian investigative reporter
Police in the southern Indian state of Karnataka have filed charges against an investigative reporter, over a 2010 story which called into question the prosecution of an Islamic cleric on terrorism charges.

Indian High Court rejects detained journalist’s bail plea
Indian journalist Naveen Soorinje has been held since November 2012 on charges of involvement in an attack on teenagers; the High Court recently rejected his bail plea on the grounds that his video recording of the attack indicated his complicity.

Amid deadly demonstrations, focus on India police
For the safety of journalists and other people on the streets protesting injustice, Indian police must begin in earnest to address how they respond to demonstrations, the Committee to Protect Journalists stressed.

Media freedom reports on Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India
The International Federation of Journalists, in collaboration with partners and affiliates, has released situation reports on the state of media freedom in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and on the challenges facing journalists in areas of India affected by a long-running Maoist insurgency.

India urged to reject amendments to counterterrorism law
The Indian Parliament should revise the counterterrorism act to combat terrorism while still safeguarding basic rights and reject proposed amendments that could lead to further misuse of the law.

Arrests over Facebook comments fan debate in India
The arrest of two women because of posting and “liking” an opinion on Facebook has further inflamed debate over the right to freedom of expression in India.

Catholic groups in India file blasphemy charges against critic
India’s most prominent rationalist, Sanal Edamaruku, famous for debunking religious “miracles”, is facing up to 3 years in jail on blasphemy charges; in turn, he plans to challenge the country’s blasphemy law.

TV journalist arrested for coverage of vigilante attack in India
Media groups have condemned the arrest of journalist Naveen Soorinje, in southern India; in July, Soorinje had broadcast a key report on an attack on teenagers by a right-wing political group.

India changes controversial Internet governance position
Following outrage from India’s civil society and media, it appears the country’s government has backed away from its controversial proposal to create a UN body to govern the Internet.

Indian authorities drop defamation charges laid for circulating cartoon
Professor Ambikesh Mahapatra and his neighbor Mr. Subrata Sengupta of West Bengal, India, learned that the police has dropped three of the four charges laid against them for emailing a very tame political cartoon to the members of their housing society.

Indian journalist arrested on terrorism charges released on bail
Information made available about an Indian journalist held on terrorism charges points to a possibility that the arrest was made on unclear and insufficient evidence.

Sedition dropped but other charges hover over Indian cartoonist
After intense public pressure, state authorities dropped the charge of sedition against Indian cartoonist Aseem Trivedi.

Parcel bomb kills Indian freelance journalist
Indian authorities are urged to determine the motive in a bomb attack that killed a freelance journalist in her home and bring the perpetrators to justice.