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Link to: In Bangalore, journalists attacked outside courthouse

In Bangalore, journalists attacked outside courthouse

The journalists were reporting on a high-profile trial taking place at the courtroom that involved a former minister and allegations of illegal mining, news reports said.

Link to: Government launches broad new offensive against electronic communications

Government launches broad new offensive against electronic communications

Instructions have been given to e-mail service providers telling them to route all e-mails accessed in India through servers based there to facilitate monitoring by security agencies.

Link to: IFJ shocked at brutal murder of journalist, his family

IFJ shocked at brutal murder of journalist, his family

Chandrika Rai may have been murdered by elements involved in coal mining activities or because of his comments on the recent abduction of a government official’s son.

Link to: Old issues, new debates on Internet freedom

Old issues, new debates on Internet freedom

Executives from 22 social networking sites, including some run by Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Microsoft, face criminal charges, punishable by seven years imprisonment, for violating Sections 292 and 293 of the Indian Penal Code, which relates to the sale of obscene materials to minors.

Link to: Court forces web firms to remove “objectionable” content

Court forces web firms to remove “objectionable” content

Authorities were urged to cease forcing sites to set up a filtering system and not take further steps that would be harmful to online free expression.

Link to: Danish journalists refused visas

Danish journalists refused visas

While no explanation was provided for the Indian embassy’s refusal to grant visas to Tom Heinemman and his wife and camera operator Lotte La Cour, it is believed that documentaries by the filmmaker aired on Danmarks Radio are behind the ban.

Link to: Media group targeted by violence

Media group targeted by violence

Dozens of supporters of the Shiv Sena, a rightwing Hindu nationalist party, attacked the Times of India building in Mumbai, protesting an article that ran in the Maharashtra Times, a Marathi-language daily that is part of the Times of India group.

Link to: Salman Rushdie receives death threats, withdraws from literature festival

Salman Rushdie receives death threats, withdraws from literature festival

Rushdie reportedly was forced to cancel his trip after he was informed by Indian intelligence sources that “paid assassins” were on their way to Mumbai to “eliminate” the author.

Link to: Start of 2012 marked by violations of freedom of information

Start of 2012 marked by violations of freedom of information

A judge in the New Delhi High Court stated on 12 January he would not hesitate to block any sites that failed to crack down on offensive content, “like in China”.

Link to: IFJ calls for transparency in case of arrested journalist

IFJ calls for transparency in case of arrested journalist

Jigna Vora has been accused of involvement in the murder of senior investigative journalist Jyotirmoy Dey.

Link to: Activist, anti-corruption crusader shot dead in Bihar

Activist, anti-corruption crusader shot dead in Bihar

Shri Ram Vilas Singh, considered a “guru” on right to information issues, was shot dead by unidentified assailants at 9 a.m. on 8 December.

Link to: TV station handed down excessively punitive fine for libel

TV station handed down excessively punitive fine for libel

The “Times Now” has been fined approximately 15 million euros for mistakenly showing the picture of the wrong judge in its news programme about a fund controversy.

Link to: IFJ welcomes debate on media regulation, calls for civility and respect

IFJ welcomes debate on media regulation, calls for civility and respect

IFJ affiliates and partners in India, many of which are represented on the PCI, have expressed their intent to make this term of the media watchdog a meaningful one.

Link to: IPI condemns newspaper blockade in Kerala state

IPI condemns newspaper blockade in Kerala state

The blockade was orchestrated by the trade-union wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), which was apparently angered at reports by the papers.

Link to: Call for investigation of alleged torture of detained journalist

Call for investigation of alleged torture of detained journalist

When Lingaram Kodopi appeared in court on 1 November, he met with members of his family and informed them that he had been beaten while in custody and forced to sign a number of blank sheets of paper.

Link to: IFJ calls for full inquiry into death of investigative journalist

IFJ calls for full inquiry into death of investigative journalist

The police appear to be treating Ramesh Singla’s death as accidental, but IFJ is calling for them to consider possible links to his work, especially as he reported on the topic of illegal mining.