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Media freedom violations increase in Kashmir
The crisis in the region means that local newspapers are unable to publish normally because of the curfew, according to reports sent anonymously to this site. Reporters Without Borders says the government in New Delhi cannot continue to ignore the fact that the press in Kashmir has been subject to conditions that violates the Indian constitution. “We call on the government to react quickly to ensure that the violence stops, that the censorship is completely lifted and that the local media is given full guarantees.” RSF says the inhabitants of Kashmir, especially those in the [[Srinagar]] region, have been deprived of local and national daily newspapers for a week, while local TV stations have been forbidden from reporting news. The media freedom organisation says that some cable TV operators stopped carrying national and international news channels in protest at the censorship. Many people also complained about disruption of their mobile phone texting services. RSF says that members of the [[Central Reserve Police Force]] (CRPF), which is under the control of the government in New Delhi, were responsible for most of the police violence. The organisation says it was CRPF members who beat Asif Qureshi of [[Star News]] on 25 August, and Showkat Ahmed, the Rising Kashmir daily newspaper’s system administrator, when he was on the streets with a pass on 31 August. As this site has already reported, the daily newspaper, the Kashmir Observer , has had its website hacked during this period. |
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