Censorship

Global Journalists’ body RSF calls for withdrawal of Media Policy in Kashmir, says ‘appalled by Orwellian regulation’

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Global Journalists’ Body Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for the immediate withdrawal of the New Media Policy under which the “New Delhi-controlled government of India’s northernmost territory, Jammu-and-Kashmir, assumes the right to harass journalists and media judicially and economically if they publish content it doesn’t like”.

RSF has said that the media policy amounts to prior censorship.

Issued last week and openly declaring that it aims to “foster a genuinely positive image of the government,” the 53-page policy statement gives Jammu and Kashmir’s Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) the de facto right to exercise pre- and post-publication control over all journalism in the territory for the next five years.

It says the DIPR will conduct a “background check” of every publisher, editor and reporter before their media outlet is granted “empanelment” – its term for official approval. And it adds: “Any individual or group indulging in fake news, unethical or anti-national activities or in plagiarism shall be de-empaneled besides being proceeded against under law.”

According to the policy, any reporter who is “de-empaneled” will be denied official accreditation and, as a result, any rights normally accorded to journalists. And for media outlets, “de-empanelment” will mean the loss of almost all advertising income since state advertising is in practice controlled by the DIPR in Jammu and Kashmir.

“As there is no definition of what constitutes fake news or anti-national content, the government has absolutely infinite interpretative leeway to censor any journalism it does not like and to impose its own narrative,” said Daniel Bastard, the head of RSF’s Asia-Pacific desk.

“By means of this totally Orwellian regulation, the Jammu and Kashmir administration becomes plaintiff against the free press, judge and executioner all in one. We therefore call for the withdrawal of this directive, which is unworthy of India’s democracy and will have the immediate effect of inducing a profound self-censorship that in practice amounts to prior censorship.”

 

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