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Nepalese journalists forced to flee after threats
The Nepal Freedom Forum is calling on the Nepali government to curb what it says is a rise in attacks on the media in the region. The two journalists, Lawadev Dungana, a reporter with Kantipur , Nepal's largest daily newspaper, and Kumar Ojha, editor of Bartaman Samay, a weekly published from [[Phidim]], headquarters of [[Panchthar District]], say they fled the region claiming they were being threatened and abused by members of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) CPN-M. Last week Dungana wrote a report for Kantipur in which he claimed that the Maoists had siphoned off 200,000 rupees ($2,630 US) from a rural electrification tender. "Freedom Forum deplores the tendency of harassing journalist at work and demands the government takes action to curb the rise in such anti-press incidents in Nepal and also bring those guilty of carrying out the attacks to justice." On the organisation’s website, Nepal Press Freedom, the organisation said the incident is another serious blow for press freedom. Note: Deepak Adhikari is a reporter with the Kantipur Daily. He compiled this report for Media Helping Media. Click here for his blog. |
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