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December 07, 2010
Intimidating the Press At a time when India's media has abdicated its role in holding political and bureaucratic powers accountable (eg. paid news, involvement in 2G, etc), police and political powers are using intimidatory tactics to shut down the few journalists who are trying to hold the powers accountable. An example - Karnataka police threatening an investigative journalist in a bomb blast case.
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We the following organizations express our strong concern on the charges framed by Karnataka police against journalist Shahina KK for her investigative report on Bangalore bomb blast case. Her recent article which showed that witnesses in the Bangalore blast case were fragile, false and forced has led her to be implicated under charges of IPC 506 which can lead to seven years of imprisonment.

The accusation of Karnataka police is that she ' intimidated the key witnesses' in the Bangalore bomb blast case during the course of her article. The accusations of the police were also carried by the local news papers as “suspicious” visit by a “group of Muslims” to the place. The newspapers said that police were not sure about the identity of the woman, though she had showed a TEHELKA identity card!


Describing the incident in the article Shahina has pointed out that on her way to meet the witnesses, she and her colleagues were tailed by the police and received calls from the circle inspector, who enquired if Shahina was a terrorist! 


The case is not against her as an individual but it is a warning to the entire press community, women and minorities. We strongly condemn the attitude of the police to frame false charges on a reputed journalist in a nationally reputed magazine. We are aware that if the police can go to that extent, what the status of ordinary members of the minority community could be. We also condemn the tradition of some of the members of the press to repeat the false information of the police, which has very deep communal implications. We are shocked at the growing human rights violations in the name of tackling terrorism. Above all, the problems faced by Shahina is also a grave threat to freedom of expression and the incidents also warn us about the fascistic designs of the Sangh Parivar controlled Karnataka Government.


We strongly urge the Karnataka Government to drop the charges against Shahina and create a harmonious environment for both freedom of expression as well as for the minorities.


We appeal to all secular and democratic forces to express support for all similar victims of false charges faced by those who are regularly branded and charged due to the expression of the misuse of  powers of the State machinery.


Endorsed by
  1. All india Secular Forum
  2. People's Union for Civil Liberties
  3. Keraleeyam Magazine, Thrissur
  4. Padabhedam Magazine, Calicut
  5. INSAF
  6. Kerala Tourism Watch
  7. South Indian Cell for Human Rights Education & Monitoring (SICHREM), Bangalore
  8. ViBGYOR Film Collective, Thrissur
  9. Common Concerns, Orissa
  10. Moving Republic, Bangalore
  11. Visual Search, Bangalore
  12. New Socialist Alternative, Bangalore
  13. Pedestrian Pictures
  14. Kabani- The Other Direction
  15. Orissa Concerns.net
  16. Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike
  17. Vettiver Collective, Chennai
  18. Campaign for Justice and Peace-Tamil Nadu
  19. Saheli, Delhi
  20. South Asia Citizens Web (sacw.net)
  21. Centre for Harmony and Peace, Varanasi
  22. Dalit Mukti Morcha Chhattisgarh
  23. Nava Janadhipthya Prasthanam (NDM)
  24. Rural Education for Development Society, Tumkur
  25. Booshakthi Vedike, Karnataka
  26. Dalit Panchayat Movement, Tumkur District
  27. Delhi Forum
  28. Programme For Social Action
  29. Asian Media Forum
  30. Infochange Social Media, Pune
  31. National Coailation for Social Watch, Delhi
  32. Context India, Bangalore
  33. Manasi Swasthya Sansthan,Indore


For Further Information

Shahina's report & Reporters comments
http://www.tehelka.com/story_main48.asp?filename=Ne041210Why_is_this.asp

Jamia Teachers Solidarity Association's statement
http://www.milligazette.com/news/162-frame-up-after-frame-up-in-defence-of-k-k-shahina

When Two Muslims Meet: The Media(ted) case of Madani and Shahina : The Fishpond
http://thefishpond.in/ashraf/2010/when-two-muslims-meet/
Posted by collective at December 07, 2010 02:47 AM
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