A team that included AIPWA’s Kavita Krishnan and economist Jean Drèze visited Srinagar, Sopore, Bandipora, Anantnag, Shopian and Pampore from August 9 to August 13.
Tag: media freedom
Modi Ushers in a New Intolerant India and Revokes Multicultural Democracy
The Modi government, in ushering a new era of “one nation (read Hindu), one India,” has completely misunderstood the original intent of the special provisions for Jammu and Kashmir.
Information Blackout Is Direct And Grave Violation Of Rights: Kashmir Times Executive Editor Files Petition In Supreme Court Against Communication Clampdown In Jammu And Kashmir
“The communication blockade and strict restrictions on movement of journalists resulted in a virtual blackout, and media reporting and publishing grievously impacted.”
FIR Against Prashant Kanojia Illegal, Arbitrary: Abhishek Manu Singhvi
He said that the Allahabad High Court should take suo moto cognizance of the matter.
Who’s Afraid of Julian Assange And WikiLeaks?
Confusing the persona – “Assange” – with the impact of Wikileaks, masks the chilling effect that his extradition could have on media freedoms and civil liberties.