Khaleej Times

Indian journalist wins UK award for courage

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london — An Indian freelance journalist, who has been the target of online trolling and harassment for her investigat­ive reports, has bagged the 2018 London Press Freedom Award for Courage.

Swati Chaturvedi, author of the book I am a Troll: Inside the Secret

World of the BJP’s Digital Army, beat shortliste­d journalist­s from Italy, Turkey and Morocco for her work in exposing the “IT cell” within the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for keeping an army of angry trolls.

“This means a lot. But I think it is very sad that you have to win an award for courage just for doing your job,” Chaturvedi said at the first award ceremony organised by the UK chapter of Paris-based Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) or Reporters Without Borders in London on Thursday evening.

“The US President (Donald Trump) saying we are the enemy of state; in India last year journalist Gauri Lankesh being gunned down outside her house; it is very frightenin­g. There is something clearly very wrong,” she said.

“I don’t think journalist­s have stopped what they are doing, but the government­s across the world have become very intolerant of any criticism or scrutiny.”

The columnist for print and broadcast media in India commended the work of organisati­ons like the RSF, a non-profit organisati­on that works to document and combat attacks on journalist­s around the world.

Charturved­i added: “I get a lot of online threats but if I let that affect me, I won’t be able to do my job. It is heartening to see RSF speaking up for journalist­s because we have become an attacked, endangered species. At least there is someone advocating the rights of journalist­s.”

“I think it is scary to be a journalist in today’s world, especially if you are doing investigat­ive journalism. But at the same time, it is very necessary,” she said.

Chaturvedi was among four worldwide winners at the awards held at Getty Images Gallery in London. “Recognisin­g great journalism is important, not least because it sends a message of solidarity, proving that there is an internatio­nal community will stand up for the free media no matter where it is threatened, or by whom,” said RSF UK Bureau Director Rebecca Vincent.

The ceremony highlighte­d the importance of press freedom and safety of journalist­s. —

I get a lot of online threats but if I let that affect me, I won’t be able to do my job. It is heartening to see RSF speaking up for journalist­s because we have become an attacked, endangered species.

Swati Chaturvedi, author of I am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the

BJP’s Digital Army,

 ?? AFP ?? Swati Chaturvedi in London on Thursday. —
AFP Swati Chaturvedi in London on Thursday. —

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