Online harassment and threats for Indian journalist exposing illegal sand mining
IFJ expresses serious concern over the online harassment and threats over the telephone to independent journalist Sandhya Ravishankar over her reporting of illegal beach sand mining in Tamil Nadu, India.
The sex and censorship debate
Feminism and sex often get movies censored in India. But that’s a storyline that filmmakers and audiences are increasingly not impressed with.
Indian activist threatened after standing up to right-wing student group
Threats of violence, gang rape, and physical attacks are making news in India, after a 20-year-old student activist from New Delhi launched the #StudentsAgainstABVP protest.
Third journalist killed in India’s Bihar in eight months
The third murder of a journalist in the last eight months in India’s eastern Bihar state illustrates the danger of allowing such crimes to continue to be met with impunity, IPI said.
Indian journalist murdered in Bihar
Dharmendra Singh’s colleagues said the Indian journalist’s work could have been the motive for his murder. His reports on illegal stone-cutting, crime and corruption had led to some convictions.
Indian news channel suspended for 24 hours
Covering terrorist attacks may become a very tricky affair for Indian media after NDTV was accused of revealing “strategically-sensitive information”.
In India, online campaign seeks to free press from risk of criminal defamation
An online campaign to decriminalize defamation in India is being led by a member of the country’s main opposition party.
Kashmir newspaper ordered to suspend printing
“Censoring the press will not put an end to the unrest in Jammu and Kashmir,” CPJ said. “The Kashmir Reader should be allowed to resume publication without delay.”
Kashmir newspaper ordered to suspend printing
“Censoring the press will not put an end to the unrest in Jammu and Kashmir,” CPJ said. “The Kashmir Reader should be allowed to resume publication without delay.”
India court urged to let journalists cover proceedings
Journalists have been denied access to courts in the southern Indian state of Kerala for months and must rely on information provided by public relations officers.
Intolerance in the time of Modi
New report finds implicit vigilante “go aheads” have created a climate of unquestioning nationalism and harassment in PM Narendra Modi’s India.
Journalists face difficulties as unrest in Kashmir continues
Amidst a communication blockade and threats from all sides, journalists and photojournalists are being subjected to attacks and harassment on a daily basis since the unrest began on 8 July 2016.
Dangerous pursuit: In India, journalists who cover corruption may pay with their lives
The cases of Jagendra Singh, Umesh Rajput, and Akshay Singh show how small-town journalists face greater risk in their reporting than those from larger outlets, and how India’s culture of impunity is leaving the country’s press vulnerable to threats and attacks.
Indian journalist murdered after political scandal reporting
Journalist Kishore Dave was murdered in his office by unidentified assailants on 22 August because of ‘his reports exposing the unsavory deeds of some powerful politicians and their kin’.
Concern over Indian courts’ restrictions on journalists
Journalists in Kerala, India are reportedly being restricted from entering various courts in the southern Indian state, including the High Court of Kerala.
India refuses to renew visas for three Chinese journalists
Authorities in India have refused to renew the visas for three journalists from China’s state-owned Xinhua news agency. Indian, Chinese, and international news reports published a variety of conflicting reasons for why the visas were not renewed.