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Link to: Editor’s arrest underlines need for defamation law reform, says IFJ

Editor’s arrest underlines need for defamation law reform, says IFJ

T.P. Nandakumar was arrested on defamation charges after he posted an article about an Indian businessman on his magazine’s website.

Link to: CEHURDES expresses concern over holding back of newsprint in India

CEHURDES expresses concern over holding back of newsprint in India

Indian authorities have been withholding a shipment of 1,000 metric tonnes of newsprint that Kantipur Publications needs to continue publishing.

Link to: Journalist assaulted for reporting on corruption

Journalist assaulted for reporting on corruption

Violence against journalists in the eastern state of Orissa is increasing, a local journalists’ body warned.

Link to: Ensure free expression and opinion for Maoist supporters, Human Rights Watch urges

Ensure free expression and opinion for Maoist supporters, Human Rights Watch urges

“The Indian government should think twice before trying to silence political discussion,” the organisation warned.

Link to: Kashmiri journalist previously held for 41 months without trial interviewed by RSF

Kashmiri journalist previously held for 41 months without trial interviewed by RSF

In 2004, Maqbool Sahil was arrested, beaten and tortured for two weeks after covering the rape of an Australian tourist.

Link to: Police beat reporter on Srinagar street

Police beat reporter on Srinagar street

In photos taken by a colleague, one can see a dozen police officers smiling as they beat Gowhar Bhat with their batons.

Link to: Activist arrested for organising people’s tribunal on torture

Activist arrested for organising people’s tribunal on torture

“Arresting people who are performing a public service by highlighting human rights violations can only be aimed at stifling the truth,” said Human Rights Watch.

Link to: Writer facing charges for allegedly making statements “prejudicial to national integration”

Writer facing charges for allegedly making statements “prejudicial to national integration”

If convicted, Murzban Shroff could face up to three years in prison for phrases that appear in his critically acclaimed book “Breathless in Bombay”.

Link to: Human rights commission intervenes to defend journalist

Human rights commission intervenes to defend journalist

Samiuddin, a reporter for the daily “Amar Ujala”, has been threatened by local police since 2004, allegedly on the orders of the district police superintendent.

Link to: Wave of police violence hits journalists

Wave of police violence hits journalists

RSF registered a total of 13 cases of abusive treatment and physical attacks against media personnel in February 2010.

Link to: Journalists arrested in Andhra Pradesh; cameraman shot at in Kashmir

Journalists arrested in Andhra Pradesh; cameraman shot at in Kashmir

IFJ condemns the arrest of two journalists after their news channel carried an allegedly “unfounded” report relating to the death of the Andhra Pradesh state chief minister.

Link to: Journalist held for 10 weeks released on bail

Journalist held for 10 weeks released on bail

Laxman Choudhury is still facing a sedition charge because police found Maoist leaflets in his possession.

Link to: Editor released after one month in prison

Editor released after one month in prison

RSF is pleased to learn that A.S. Mani, editor of the Tamil magazine “Novena Netrikkan”, was released on bail on 27 November 2009.

Link to: IPI announces recipients of annual award

IPI announces recipients of annual award

“These are the kind of stories that help shore up public sentiment in support of free speech,” said the IPI India National Committee chairperson.

Link to: Journalists seek check on “cash for coverage” abuse

Journalists seek check on “cash for coverage” abuse

Cash payments were used to secure favourable media coverage for particular candidates and parties during the general elections to three state legislative assemblies in October.