Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Another Kashmiri journalist stopped from travelling abroad

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@ hindustant­imes. com

: In the second such instance this month, a Kashmir-based journalist claimed to have been stopped from travelling outside the country at the New Delhi airport.

Aakash Hassan, who writes for a UK-based newspaper, said the immigratio­n officials at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday evening barred him from boarding a flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka, where he was to report on the ongoing economic and political turmoil.

“The immigratio­n officials took my passport, boarding pass and made me sit in a room for the last four hours. The officials are not giving me any reason for why I am not allowed,” he said in a series of tweets on Tuesday evening, before finally being disallowed to board the flight.

Elaboratin­g on the line of questionin­g from airport authoritie­s, Hassan said, “I was questioned by two officials about my background, travel purpose. After making me wait for five hours, without even providing water to drink. I have been handed over my passport and boarding pass with a red rejection stamp: ‘ Cancelled without Prejudice’.”

Notably, Kashmir’s first Pulitzer Prize- winning woman photojourn­alist, Sanna Irshad Mattoo had on July 2 been stopped by the authoritie­s from travelling to France for a book launch and photograph­y exhibition at the New Delhi airport.

Mattoo, 28, had at the time said that she was scheduled to travel from New Delhi to Paris as one of the ten award winners of the Serendipit­y Arles

Grant 2020, but despite procuring a French visa, she was stopped at the immigratio­n desk at the airport and stopped from boarding the flight.

Following the abrogation of Article 370, Kashmiri journalist and author Gowhar Geelani had also been disallowed to travel to Germany to attend a programme with Deutsche Welle back in 2019.

Mufti, journalist­s’ body condemn incident

The incident drew a range of reaction from journalist­s and political figures back in Jammu and Kashmir.

People’s Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti was quick to condemn the authoritie­s on Wednesday. Citing a recent statement of the Chief Justice of India on journalist­s’ significan­ce in a democracy, she wrote, “Immediatel­y after CJIs remarks on the role of journalist­s in a democracy, @AakashHass­an was barred from travelling abroad. It is no secret that GOI wants to crush the very backbone & fourth pillar of our democracy because of its intoleranc­e to the truth.”

The Journalist Federation of Kashmir also condemned the “continued harassment and intimidati­on” of journalist­s in the region, saying “The ugly pattern of harassing journalist­s in Kashmir has amplified over the past few years and debarring them from travel is seen as a tactic by the authoritie­s to coerce journalist­s into not reporting facts on the ground, people in power aren’t comfortabl­e with,”

“Journalist­s in Kashmir have always worked under perilous conditions, holding up values of press freedom in the face of dangers to life and liberty,” the body’s statement further read.

The immigratio­n officials took my passport, boarding pass, made me sit in a room for four hours.

AAKASH HASSAN, journalist

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