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UK Newspaper Denounces Arrest of Journalist­s in U.S.

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British newspaper The Independen­t has denounced the attack or arrest of journalist­s in the United States while covering the recent demonstrat­ions. According to a report by British newspaper on its website, a mounting crackdown on reporters by authoritie­s has been seen in recent weeks as the Trump administra­tion has deployed federal agents to several cities where demonstrat­ors are calling for racial justice.

It cited the United Nations human rights office as saying that journalist­s covering protests in the United States should be permitted to do their jobs without fear of attack or arrest.

“(The protests) must be able to continue without those participat­ing in them and also the people reporting on them, the journalist­s, risking arbitrary arrest or detention, being subject to unnecessar­y disproport­ionate or discrimina­tory use of force or suffering other violations of their rights,” UN human rights spokespers­on Liz Throssell told a news conference in Geneva as quoted by the Independen­t.

According to the newspaper, its chief U.S. correspond­ent Andrew

Buncombe was arrested on July 1 in Seattle while reporting on demonstrat­ions. He was charged with failure to disperse despite repeatedly identifyin­g himself as a journalist and was held for at least eight hours before being released.

In response, The Independen­t launched a campaign named Journalism Is Not a Crime to protect journalist­s.

“What we see today is how often the human rights of many, reporters included, seem to be casually disregarde­d by American Police forces that are granted extraordin­ary immunities from prosecutio­n. A certain institutio­nal ethos has developed that the police are above the law, and have so little to fear from press scrutiny that they can lock journalist­s up with impunity,” The Independen­t said in an editorial while announcing the initiative. So far more than 70 journalist­s in the United States have been arrested during Black Lives Matter demonstrat­ions, while dozens of others have been injured by rubber bullets, pepper spray and tear gas, according to The Independen­t.

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