Press freedom
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State’s force should never be used to browbeat political opinions, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Record number of 293 journalists imprisoned globally in 2021, says report
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Assam journalist charged with sedition after complainant claims his article could hurt brotherhood
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Set up a council to check irregularities in all forms of media, IT panel tells Centre
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Tripura: Cases against journalists who covered violence should be dropped, says Press Club
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Tripura Police thinks reporting on communal violence is a crime. It is not.
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Tripura violence: Government cannot use UAPA to suppress reporting, says Editors Guild
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Court rejects ‘Dainik Jagran’ plea to remove ‘Alt News’ article on its reporting of mass burials
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J&K: Release Salman Shah, Suhail Dar from detention, says Committee to Protect Journalists
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Nobel Peace Prize: How brave journalists like Maria Ressa expand freedoms for everyone
Salil Tripathi
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Press freedom in Pakistan is in further peril after the re-Talibanisation of the region
Syed Irfan Ashraf, Dawn.com
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J&K: Four journalists will be arrested after ‘solid evidence’ is collected, say police
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Afghanistan: TOLO News journalist beaten by Taliban while reporting in Kabul
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‘No fetters on press freedom’: J&K High Court quashes FIR against journalist
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‘Access denied’: How the Delhi government has stonewalled reporters in the capital
Vijayta Lalwani
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PM Modi on ‘press freedom predators’ list of media watchdog RSF with 36 other world leaders
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Key evidence against Kashmiri journalist in jail for 1,000 days comes under cloud, records show
Safwat Zargar
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Belarus’s dictator will go to any lengths (even hijacking a plane) to stamp out dissent
Jennifer Mathers, The Conversation
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How governments worldwide are using Covid-19 as an excuse to crack down on press freedom
Sara Torsner, The Conversation Jackie Harrison, The Conversation
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India retains 142nd rank on World Press Freedom Index, among most dangerous nations for journalists
Scroll Staff