India: Impact of prolonged internet shutdown in Manipur
SFLC.in said that the current internet shutdown disproportionately impacts people, and reminded authorities that it is a tool that must be used sparingly.
India: Writer and human rights defender, Teesta Setalvad, faces imprisonment after Gujarat High Court rejects bail plea
PEN International said that the ongoing case against Teesta Setalvad takes place within an increasingly hostile environment for free expression in India.
India: Internet shutdowns hurt vulnerable communities
Human Rights Watch interviewed more than 70 people, including those directly affected by internet shutdowns in several locations.
India: SFLC.in assists in challenging ban on apps
SFLC.in said that the order for blocking the applications places unreasonable restrictions on the exercise of freedom of speech and expression.
India: Government amends IT Rules to further restrict press freedom
The new IT Rules require platforms to remove content related to “any business” of the government deemed to be “fake or false or misleading” by a fact-checking agency of the government.
Indian tax authority raids BBC after critical documentary
The raid took place a week after the government blocked social media links to the BBC documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots.
India: Government uses emergency powers to block BBC documentary critical of Modi
India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting ordered Twitter and YouTube to block clips of a BBC documentary critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Finding 404: A report on website blocking in India
India blocked 55,580 websites, URLs, applications, social media posts and accounts between 2015 to 2022.
Report: Internet shutdowns in India 2022
The year 2022 has seen 75 incidents of internet shutdowns in India, according to a report by SFLC.in. The negative impact includes the flagrant infringement of fundamental rights and restricted access to essential services.
South Asia: IPI launches ad campaign calling for action to protect press freedom and the safety of journalists
The International Press Institute has joined with seven print and online media outlets in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan to launch an ad campaign aimed at raising public awareness about the need to protect press freedom.
India: IPI condemns raid on “The Wire”, site’s top editors
IPI Deputy Director Scott Griffen condemned the raids and equipment seizures as disproportionate.
Freedom House welcomes Twitter’s legal challenge to Indian censorship
The lawsuit filed by Twitter seeks judicial review of orders issued under Article 69A of the IT Act, a broad law that has been used by authorities to censor political, social, and religious speech.
Understanding India’s central media accreditation guidelines 2022
The guidelines have drawn a negative response from the Indian press community, activists, and concerned citizens.
India: Court lifts travel ban on journalist Rana Ayyub
Award-winning Indian journalist Rana Ayyub was prevented by authorities from leaving the country on 29 March as she was boarding an international flight to speak at events about press freedom.
India: Open letter against National Overseas Scholarship restrictions
PEN International joins more than 20 institutions and 350 scholars in expressing concern over the changes in India’s National Overseas Scholarship guidelines, which now excludes students from marginalised communities intending to pursue further education and research abroad on topics concerning the country’s history and cultural heritage.
Indian government urged to end intimidation campaigns against journalist Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub is facing a new online harassment campaign and all-out digital lynching on pro-government media sites.