Scribes to take up killing of colleagues
A gathering of journalists on Monday vowed to take up the recent killings of media persons in the country with the home ministry and demand a status report on the attacks against the media in various states.
Scores of journalists gathered at the Press Club of India (PCI) here and formed a human chain to condemn the recent spate of killings, threats and violence directed at media persons.
The protests were held to draw attention to the “increasingly unsafe environment for journalists, the misogynistic and abusive targeting of media persons for their views on online forums, covert and overt threats to physically harm journalists for holding different opinions and increasing intolerance against criticism”.
Organised on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the protesting journalists, wearing black bands, also took out a silent march from the PCI to the Indian Women’s Press Corps (IWPC) building, demanding press freedom.
A petition, signed by hundreds of journalists, would be submitted to the home ministry on October 5, when the presidents of various press clubs from across the country would meet to chalk out the future course of action, PCI president Gautam Lahiri said.
Similar protests were staged by the PCI’s affiliate bodies across the country, down to the district-level, IWPC vice-president TK Rajalakshmi said, expressing anguish over the recent killings of veteran journalist Gauri Lankesh in Bengaluru and young reporter Shantanu Bhowmik in Tripura.
“A memorandum appending the signatures of hundreds of journalists will be submitted to the home minister, requesting his intervention for a status report on attacks against journalists and action taken in that regard,” a joint statement issued by the PCI, IWPC, Federation of Press Clubs in India, Press Association, Kerala Union of Working Journalists and the Indian Journalists’ Union said.
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