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Geeta Seshu
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Propaganda for a price: Cobrapost exposé shows media’s self-regulation mechanisms have broken down
The outlets caught in the sting not only behaved unethically, they also allegedly showed a willingness to break several laws.
Geeta Seshu
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The ban on BBC from Indian tiger reserves is yet another case of shooting the messenger
Any such move to curb the freedom of journalists to collect and disseminate information must be staunchly resisted.
Geeta Seshu
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Nine questions about Arnab Goswami's 'Y' security cover that the nation should be asking
23 Indian journalists have been killed since 2010. In all cases, there was fair warning that they were under severe threat.
Geeta Seshu
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Mumbai principal sacked after being targeted by Hindutva website; says she is mulling legal action
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Memoir: A journalist remembers the 1960s and how the Naxal movement was portrayed in books and films
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‘We are living in perpetual fear’: Prajwal Revanna video leaks spark panic among women in Hassan
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Start the week with a film: Why ‘Manjummel Boys’ was a blockbuster
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‘What does it take / to let go?’: There’s a new anthology of English haikus written by Indian poets
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Why are authorities harassing Outlook and Narada journalists instead of examining their stories?
There are appropriate forums for media accountability, but surely their reports under question merit investigation and action too?
Geeta Seshu
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Disowned by their own: The disturbing pattern about the murders of independent journalists
When stringers are attacked or killed, the struggle for justice begins with determining whether they are journalists at all.
Geeta Seshu