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.
India’s chilling death toll: Another journalist killed in Uttar Pradesh
The killing of Hemant Kumar Yadav is the sixth murder of journalist in India in 2015 and the third in Uttar Pradesh in 2015 and joins its India affiliates in calling on the government to immediately take steps to improve the alarming security situation for journalists in India.
Two Indian journalists threatened by Hindu group in Mumbai
IFJ condemns the threats issued to Indian journalists Nikhil Wagle and Shyamsundar Sonnar by Sanatan Sanstha, a Hindu group in Mumbai, India. The IFJ calls on the Indian authorities to immediately investigate the threats and ensure journalist safety across the country.
India: New killing of ‘right-to-information’ activist
The killing of a right-to-information activist in Bihar state, India in August 2015 highlights the risks to people requesting information from the authorities, as provided by law.
Call for thorough investigation into murder of Indian scholar and writer
78-year-old Indian scholar and writer Dr. Malleshappa Madivalappa Kalburgi Kalburgi had, through his writings and his speeches, upset groups within the Lingayat communityas well as Right Wing Hindutva groups.
West Bengal journalist who covered corruption reported missing in India
A correspondent who wrote about corruption for a Bengali-language daily has been reported missing in the Indian state of West Bengal. Chayan Sarkar’s disappearance comes as a number of journalists have been attacked after reporting on corruption around India.
TV journalist investigating Vyapam scam dies on assignment in India
The sudden and mysterious death of journalist Akshay Singh, while investigating one of the biggest recruitment scams in India over the past decade, has been deemed suspicious as it cannot be isolated from other deaths connected to the scam.