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Kashmir Journalist Freed After Nearly 2 Years

  • #India
  • #South Asia
  • #Freedom of press
  • #Freedom of speech & expression
  • #Freedom & human rights
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NOV 2023
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story last updated NOV 2023

The Spin

Narrative A

The Indian authorities’ real motive behind the arrest of Fahad Shah was to question and detain journalists as punishment for criticizing the establishment. Since the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's constitutional autonomy in 2019, India has displayed a venal approach to free speech. Shah’s arrest was only one in a series of punitive efforts by police to target Kashmiri media. Clearly, what happened in Kashmir did not stay in Kashmir and this vindictiveness towards journalists has, by now, spread to other parts of India, too.

Columbia Journalism Review

Narrative B

India is constantly fighting a multipronged propaganda war, especially in matters related to the restive Jammu and Kashmir region in the Himalayas. Foreign media aside, several homegrown platforms, too, spew anti-India rhetoric regularly to vitiate the domestic atmosphere. The Indian government is acting within its mandate to secure the information space in order to protect national security.

PIB

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