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Indian journalists injured by police
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate the National Union of Journalists (India) (NUJI) in strongly criticizing the actions of police who charged at a group of journalists in northern India. The IFJ call on the local and state...
NUJ(I) condemns lathicharge on journalists
The National Union of Journalists (India) has condemned the lathicharge on journlaists in Agra, UP. The incident occured at police line in the city where Union Minister for HRD Shri Ramshankar Katheria, leading a dharna with BJP MLA’s and local traders. A large number...
पत्रकारों पर लाठीचार्ज एनयूजे ने की निंदा
यूपी के आगरा में पत्रकारों पर हुए लाठीचार्ज की नेशनल यूनियन आफ जर्नलिस्ट्स (इंडिया) ने कड़ी निंदा की है। आगरा में केन्द्रीय मानव संसाधन राज्य मंत्री रामशंकर कठेरिया के नेतृत्व में भाजपा विधायकों और व्यापारियों द्वारा पुलिस लाइन पर एक धरने का आयोजन किया गया था जिसे...
In Kashmir, Internet bans throw new challenges for journalists
On November 7, 2015 when Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi visited one of the most sensitive states of India, Jammu and Kashmir the journalists present had just one concern, whether they would be able to report the important event and meet the deadline. The...
South Asia’s battle with impunity
On November 2, the world marked the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) launched the Global and the Asia-Pacific regional campaigns that will see activities and events to raise awareness...
Second Indian journalist killed this month
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns the murder of an Indian journalist in Bihar in northern India on October 24. The IFJ demand immediate action from the Indian government to end the attacks and violence against the country’s media community and...
South Asia Media Solidarity Bulletin: October 2015
Welcome to the monthly e-bulletin of the South Asia Media Solidarity Network (SAMSN). The next bulletin will be sent on November 16, 2015, and your inputs are most welcome. We encourage contributions to let others know what you are doing; to seek solidarity and...