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    IndiaEditors Guild, IJU condemn media clampdown in Kashmir valley

    Editors Guild, IJU condemn media clampdown in Kashmir valley

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    New Delhi: The Editors Guild of today condemned the and government for “unwarranted muzzling” of media in the state and termed as “unfortunate” the attempts “to shoot the messenger”.

    “It is extremely unfortunate that the state government, under fire for its poor management of the law and order situation in the Valley, has sought to shoot the messenger,” a statement from the Editors Guild said.

    “The Editors Guild of India requests the state government to immediately lift the censorship and refrain from any action to intimidate the press,” it said.

    Calling it an “attack” on the freedom of the press, Indian Journalists Union (IJU) has protested the alleged “clampdown” on the media in Kashmir Valley and demanded that it be allowed to function unhindered.

    In a statement issued here today, IJU President S N Sinha, its Secretary-General Amar Devulapalli, Federation of Journalists Vice-President Sabina Inderjit and Press Council of India members K Amarnath and Prabhat Dash, said that prohibiting publication of newspapers and confiscation of printed copies was “illegal” and “unconstitutional”, as the Supreme Court had ruled that prevention of printing and distribution of newspapers “amounted to pre-censorship.”

    Local newspapers failed to hit the stands for the second consecutive day today in curfew-bound Kashmir. No dailies — English, Urdu and Kashmiri — were available as the newspaper- owners decided not to publish them after authorities yesterday allegedly raided some media houses and seized their printed copies.

    “The J&K Police action in name of volatile situation in the Valley is an attack on the freedom of the media and unacceptable in a democracy…, The IJU demands that the police should desist from such illegal and unconstitutional actions immediately and allow the press to function unhindered,” the IJU statement said.

    The IJU has already written to Chairman of Press Council of India, Justice (retd) C K Prasad, to take suo motu cognizance of the “illegal action” of the state police and initiate suitable action to protect the freedom of the press.

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