

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.

Trolls target India’s media women
The anonymity of the net encourages people to make outrageous allegations and threats online that they would avoid in a face to face interaction. Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platform providers are reluctant to act and stop abuse, citing both the dangers and problems of policing the net.

Journalists’ union condemns police raids on media in Jammu and Kashmir
The Kashmir valley went without newspapers recently after the Jammu and Kashmir police raided all newspaper offices in Srinagar, stopping the printing of their editions and confiscating the already printed papers.

India is turning critics into criminals
New report documents the many ways in which India is stifling political dissent and targeting marginalised communities.

Critical television journalist shot dead in India
Indradev Yadav was known for his critical reporting on corruption. Should his murder prove to be work related, he will be the second media worker killed so far this year in India.

High cost for reporting in Chhattisgarh, India
“The authorities should address suffering of ordinary people and stop threatening and prosecuting journalists for bringing attention to rights abuses [in Chhattisgarh, India],” said HRW. “Silencing journalists and rights activists makes it easier for both the Maoists and government security forces to commit abuses with impunity.”

Court reporters beaten by lawyers in India
Recent attacks against journalists covering a high-profile sedition case have heightened concerns about the state of press freedom in India. CPJ has reported frequently on journalists there coming under attack from police, criminals, politicians, and others. Now lawyers have to be added to the list.

‘I kept telling them I’m a journalist but they kept beating me’: Photographer beaten at Delhi protest
As police cracked down on protesters in Delhi during recent protests over the treatment of Dalits, who occupy the lowest rungs of India’s caste ladder, journalists were caught in the fray.

In India, politics of beef and rising intolerance threaten press freedom
The violence over the tightening of laws banning the consumption of beef in parts of India and debate over the reach of a right-wing Hindu agenda are having an impact on press freedom.

India: Folk singer jailed for sedition
Folk singer S. Kovan was arrested at his home in Tamil Nadu, India, for two songs that criticise the state government for allegedly profiting from state-run liquor shops at the expense of the poor.

Journalist arrested in restive Chhattisgarh state in India
Police in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh arrested Santosh Yadav on what his colleagues said were fabricated charges in connection with his reporting on human rights abuses by local authorities.