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Kashmir: FIR Against Journalist After Tehsildar Vows Revenge Over Demolition Drive Report


Kashmir: FIR Against Journalist After Tehsildar Vows Revenge Over Demolition Drive Report
The tehsildar of Hajin, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, has reportedly taken several steps to harass and intimidate reporter Sajad Gul.
Sajad Gul, a freelance journalist in north Kashmir. Photo: By arrangement
Rights22/Feb/2021
Srinagar: A freelance reporter Sajad Gul, based in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, has been booked for “rioting, trespassing, and assault” after reporting on an alleged demolition drive in Bandipora district for
The Kashmir Walla.
Speaking to
The Wire, Gul says that on February 9, he reported on a demolition drive carried out by the tehsildar of Hajin, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, from an area where the locals had alleged that the officer in question was “harassing and threatening” them, and had also used abusive language against them while conducting the drive. ....

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2020 saw surge in 'harassment' of Kashmir journalists | Freedom of the Press News


Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir – For young Kashmiri photojournalist, Masrat Zahra, the fear of getting arrested or summoned by police always lurks around. She was charged under anti-terror law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), in April this year for posting “anti-national” content on social media.
The case, says 26-year-old Zahra, “is like a sword hanging on my head” and was filed “to send a message” that even a young female journalist would not be spared. She is one of the few female journalists in the Muslim-majority region, which was stripped of its special status last August.
Zahra was among several Kashmiri journalists who were summoned by police early this year. ....

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