Kashmiri journalists face multiple restrictions, attacks in October

A street in Srinagar, the largest city in Indian-controlled Jammu and Kashmir. (Aliya Iftikhar/CPJ)

A street in Srinagar, the largest city in Indian-controlled Jammu and Kashmir. (Aliya Iftikhar/CPJ)

Journalists in Indian-controlled Jammu and Kashmir faced numerous incidents of restrictions and attacks between October 8 and October 30, 2018. During this period, journalists attempted to cover urban local elections in the state, as well as events surrounding the killing of militant commander Manan Wani by the security forces.

In a statement, the Kashmir Journalists Association expressed serious concerns about curbing the movement of journalists by government security agencies. “All these incidents expose the muddled behavior of the security establishment including the J&K police. Stopping journalists from doing their professional duties is a criminal act and it reflects that the set constitutional and democratic values are not respected in the state,” KJA said.

Even though Inspector General of Police SP Pani apologized for the October 17 incident, the police and the government at large have remained silent on these incidents. Pani did not respond to a text message from CPJ requesting comment on these incidents.

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