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Journalists assaulted, censored in Kashmir: CPJ |
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NEW YORK,
Aug. 26 (APP): The Committee to Protect Journalists, an independent watchdog,
has condemned restrictions on the media by Indian security forces trying to
quell unrest in Indian occupied Kashmir.
“We call on
local authorities in Kashmir to protect journalists reporting on the unrest,”
Bob Dietz, CPJâ’s Asia programme coordinator, said Tuesday. “News about the
conflict should be broadcast without restrictions on media outlets or reporters
in the field.”
Central
Reserve Police Forces beat at least 10 journalists for reporting on Sunday
during a strict curfew imposed indefinitely on major towns in the Kashmir Valley
to restrain anti-government protesters, CPJ said, citing international news
reports. The journalists were carrying official passes issued by the local
government to guarantee them free passage during the curfew, the reports said.
No
newspapers were published today in Srinagar because of disruptions, according to
daily Asian Age reporter Yusuf Jameel, who spoke with CPJ by telephone from
Srinagar. The Associated Press reported that paramilitary forces beat two more
news photographers with curfew passes today. Police killed five people in
clashes with protesters defying the curfew on Sunday and Monday, AP reported.
Local
authorities have also banned all news programming on local television channels,
according to news reports.
Jameel told CPJ that although the curfew had been lifted and re-imposed once, authorities had told journalists before Sunday’s attacks that their
former curfew passes were still valid. Fresh passes were later issued, he said,
but it was very difficult to reach the relevant offices in order to pick them
up. “We’re not being allowed to move about freely,†Jameel said.
At least
one of the journalists injured on Sunday, Bilal Bhat, who works for a private
television channel, was still being treated for a rib fracture in a Srinagar
hospital, Jameel said, according to a CPJ press release.
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Presidential address to the joint sitting of parliament |
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