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We talking Asia Pacific today, yeah? New Delhi police wen raid journalists’ homes and offices. Da scoop wen catch contributors of one left-leaning news website, according to odda news guys and those who got raided.
Security officers wit confiscated stuff afta a raid at the office of the website NewsClick in New Delhi on Tuesday ๐ธ Credit…Dinesh Joshi/Associated Press Da story brought by Alex Travelli, Suhasini Raj an Hari Kumar from New Delhi on Oct. 3rd 2023.
Da police in New Delhi went house-to-house early Tuesday morning for journalists who worked as staff or contributors for one left-leaning online news portal known foโ criticizing da Indian government ๐ฒ Some writers were detained while their property was searched or seized during these raids. One video journalist guy named Abhisar Sharma made one last post to X (used to be called Twitter) at around eight o’clock local time: โDelhi police landed at my home ๐ฎโโ๏ธ Taking away my laptop and phoneโฆโ The cops no make any official statement about their action yet ๐โโ๏ธ Mr.
Sharma like all other targeted journalists had been writing reports for a site called NewsClick – they always stay sharp with criticisms against Narendra Modi – India’s right-wing prime minister ๐ค NewsClick was previously raided by Indiaโs financial enforcement officials back in 2021 but court blocked them from taking any โcoercive measuresโ against the site โ Two months ago The NY Times published investigation that linked NewsClick with international network funding pro-China propaganda along with other material ๐ฏ Other Indian news outlets reported that new raids were because of case filed against Newsclick under anti-terrorism law U.A.P.A., which government uses often fo stifle opposition ๐ฎ Both the Press Club of India and Digipub – one Indian digital news foundation, said they were โdeeply concernedโ about the raids. The Editors Guild of India worried that da raids’ intention was to โcreate general atmosphere of intimidation under shadowy laws.โ ๐ India now ranked 161st outta 180 in World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders after falling more than 20 places since Mr.
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Forget the trivial matters, let’s get straight to the point.
We’re discussing Asia Pacific today, correct?New Delhi police have conducted raids on journalists’ homes and offices.
The raid targeted contributors of a left-leaning news website, according to other media sources and those who were raided.Security officers confiscated items after a raid at the office of NewsClick in New Delhi on Tuesday ๐ธ Credit…Dinesh Joshi/Associated Press The story was reported by Alex Travelli, Suhasini Raj an Hari Kumar from New Delhi on Oct.
3rd 2023.The police in New Delhi went door-to-door early Tuesday morning searching for journalists who worked as staff or contributors for a left-leaning online news portal known for criticizing the Indian government ๐ฒ Some writers were detained while their property was searched or seized during these raids.
A video journalist named Abhisar Sharma made his last post to X (formerly known as Twitter) around eight o’clock local time: โDelhi police arrived at my home ๐ฎโโ๏ธ Taking away my laptop and phoneโฆโ There has been no official statement about this action from law enforcement yet ๐โโ๏ธ Mr.
Sharma along with all other targeted journalists had been writing reports for NewsClick – they consistently critique Narendra Modi – India’s right-wing prime minister ๐ค Previously in 2021, NewsClick had also faced raids by Indiaโs financial enforcement officials but court intervention prevented any coercive measures against them โ Two months ago The NY Times published an investigation linking NewsClick with international networks funding pro-China propaganda among other content ๐ฏ Other Indian media outlets reported that new raids stemmed from case filed against Newsclick under anti-terrorism law U.A.P.A., which is frequently used by government to suppress opposition ๐ฎ Both Press Club of India and Digipub – an Indian digital news foundation, expressed โdeep concernโ about the raids.
The Editors Guild of India voiced fears that the intent behind these raids was to โcreate a general atmosphere of intimidation under vague laws.