Shuddhabrata Sengupta on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 18:02:42 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Statement on Censorship and Violence against Press in Kashmir: Reporters Without Borders |
Dear all at Nettime, Just to let you know a little more about how the world's largest democracy is treating the media in Kashmir. best Shuddha > Statement on Censorship and Violence against > Press in Kashmir Reporters Without Borders > http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=28297 25 August 2008 > > > > Reporters Without Borders calls on the Indian authorities to put > an immediate stop to the censorship and violence against the media > in Kashmir that has been prompted by a wave of protests against > Indian rule. At least 13 journalists were beaten by police yesterday > in Srinagar, local TV stations are being censored and a curfew is > making it hard for newspapers to bring out their issues. > > "This latest crisis in Indian Kashmir must not be used as a pretext > for subjecting the press to more violence and obstruction," > Reporters Without Borders said. "Journalists must have all the > guarantees they need, including permanent passes, to be able to work > freely despite the curfew. We also call on the police authorities > to investigate the violence by certain elements that have led to > injuries in the ranks of the press. If no sanctions are adopted, the > door will be left open for more abuses. Finally, we call for an end > to the censorship of local TV stations, which is a clear violation > of the right of Kashmiris to be informed." > > At least 13 journalists were beaten by members of the Central > Reserve Police Force in Srinagar as they tried to get to their > offices yesterday despite the curfew introduced earlier in the > day. The journalists had passes issued on 11 August but the police > members said they were no long valid. > > The injured journalists included Bilal Bhat, the Sahara Samay TV > station's bureau chief in Srinagar, who had several ribs broken, > and his cameraman, Muzaffar. Ajaz Ahmad of News X, Jehangir Aziz of > ETV's Urdu service and Amin War of The Tribune newspaper were also > injured. > > The curfew prevented the publication of regional newspapers today, > including the daily Greater Kashmir, which posted this message on > its website: "Due to unavoidable circumstances, the print edition of > Greater Kashmir will not be on the stands on 25 August. We regret > the inconvenience to our readers. This was the first time in the > past decade that GK staffers could not reach the office due to > restrictions." > > An Indian newspaper's correspondent in Srinagar told Reporters > Without Borders: "I had to go through 20 checkpoints to get to my > office and each time I was subjected to the same humiliation and the > same questions about my work as a journalist." > > The authorities yesterday asked local TV stations not to broadcast > reports liable to "excite" the population until further order. TV > executives and editors were summoned and told it would be preferable > if they suspended news programmes and just broadcast entertainment. > The government claimed that reports broadcast by certain stations > violated the Cable Television Network (Regulation) Act 1995. > > It was on the basis of this law that a Srinagar judge yesterday > finally ordered the TV stations to suppress their news programmes > and just carry entertainment. > > Groups of journalists responded by staging street demonstrations > against the violence and censorship. "Let the press work" said the > placard brandished by one Srinagar reporter. > > Indian troops patrolling the streets of Srinagar and other cities in > the region today used megaphones to call on the population to stay > at home. Demonstrations planned by Kashmiri political parties have > been banned. Several demonstrators were shot dead for violating the > curfew. Shuddhabrata Sengupta The Sarai Programme at CSDS Raqs Media Collective shuddha@sarai.net www.sarai.net www.raqsmediacollective.net # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org