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India: Karnataka government forcibly shuts down Power TV

The government in Karnataka, India has ordered the shutdown of Power TV after it aired reports on corruption allegations against the chief minister and his family. The order could affect the jobs of 250 employees.

Kashmir cyber-police threaten, slap reporter who questioned their methods

Kashmiri journalist Auqib Javeed said he was “questioned for five hours at the police station and slapped, threatened and humiliated” in the capital Srinagar. This happened after he wrote a story for Article 14 about the methods used by the cyber-police to question social media users.

India: Arrests of activists politically motivated

Authorities are using sedition and counterterrorism laws to arrest activists and silence dissent.

Nearly 400 journalists and civil society members call for release of imprisoned Kashmiri journalist Aasif Sultan

In a letter addressed to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Committee to Protect Journalists joined 397 writers, academics, and civil society members in calling for the release of Kashmiri journalist Aasif Sultan, who has been imprisoned for two years. He was charged under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act for his alleged complicity in “harboring known terrorists.”

Surge in harassment of Indian reporters over coronavirus coverage

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) recorded 15 cases of police and judicial harassment of Indian journalists in the past month in connection with their coverage of COVID-19 and the government’s response to the public health crisis.

Mandatory use of Aarogya Setu COVID-19 contact tracing app could worsen digital exclusion in India

SFLC.IN warns that the app collects personal information, some of which is sensitive personal data such as a person’s gender and travel history. The app claims to protect users but makes no guarantee how this will be made possible.

India: Concerns over privacy of citizens in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic

SFLC.IN, several civil society groups, and concerned citizens have sent a letter to the government urging the protection of personal data of individuals in the implementation of health measures during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Journalists assaulted by police amid coronavirus lockdown in India

Police in Hyderabad and Delhi assaulted at least four journalists who are reporting about the COVID-19 and the imposition of a lockdown order in India.

Journalists harassed, attacked while covering Delhi riots

As riots erupted in New Delhi, an alarming number of journalists were targeted, threatened, and harassed while documenting the conflict.

India: Police fail to protect students during rampage by government supporters

Masked individuals entered Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi and attacked more than 30 students and teachers.

Police violence against journalists covering protests in India

Several journalists were attacked while covering protests against India’s new citizenship law.

India: Citizenship Amendment Bill discriminates against Muslims

Update: On December 11, India’s upper house of parliament also passed the bill. It will now become law after the president of India gives his assent.

India: Delhi High Court approves take down of content globally

The order affirmed the position that Indian courts can issue global take down orders to internet companies for illegal content.

India: Kerala High Court declares ‘Right to Access Internet’ as a fundamental right

A Kerala court ruling could have a significant bearing on promoting innovation and open access to knowledge and civil liberties for citizens in the digital world.

Campaign Snapshot: Educating the public about India’s Aadhaar biometric system

How do you empower people to protect their rights against a massive government push to require the use of biometrics? Sukarn Singh Maini of IFEX member the Software Freedom Law Center, India (SFLC.in) shares some successes, challenges, and lessons they’ve learned during an ongoing education and information-awareness campaign concerning privacy implications and legal challenges to India’s biometric identification system, Aadhaar.

India: Democratic rights must be respected and protected in Jammu and Kashmir

Escalating conflict in India administered Jammu and Kashmir state led to a communication blackout and the curtailment of rights.