• About
  • Get Involved
  • Contact
    • Home
    • Free Speech Violations
      • Arrests
      • Attacks
      • Censorship
      • Harassment
      • Internet Control
      • Killings
      • Lawfare
      • Threats
    • Commentaries
    • Reports
    • Resources
    • Statements
    • Multimedia
    • Free Speech Tracker
    Search
    START TYPING AND PRESS ENTER TO SEARCH
    • Home
    • Free Speech Violations
      • Arrests
      • Attacks
      • Censorship
      • Harassment
      • Internet Control
      • Killings
      • Lawfare
      • Threats
    • Commentaries
    • Reports
    • Resources
    • Statements
    • Multimedia
    • Free Speech Tracker
    Search
    Are Community Radio stations about the ‘Community’?

    Are Community Radio stations about the ‘Community’?

    by freespeechcollective | Sep 29, 2019 | Commentaries

    From FSC desk (with accompanying note by Prof Vinod Pavarala): “Community Radio Stations act as essential communication channels for enhancing last mile of outreach of government.” This was the astounding claim made in a PIB press release dated Sept 13,...
    50th Day of Communication Blockade in Kashmir!

    50th Day of Communication Blockade in Kashmir!

    by freespeechcollective | Sep 23, 2019 | Statements

    This is the 50th day of the unprecedented and untenable communications blockade in Kashmir. There’s no sign that this government will be lifting it, despite the near universal condemnation from journalists’ bodies and international organisations. The...
    Demand to lift communication and press curbs in Jammu and Kashmir

    Demand to lift communication and press curbs in Jammu and Kashmir

    by freespeechcollective | Sep 13, 2019 | Statements

    by Meena Menon This petition(started by me) now has over 95,000 signatures. I felt that few people were speaking up against the curbs on the press in Jammu and Kashmir and when Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal , executive editor of Kashmir Times filed a petition in the Supreme...
    Malegaon case: NIA wants in camera trial but shouldn’t justice be seen to be done?

    Malegaon case: NIA wants in camera trial but shouldn’t justice be seen to be done?

    by freespeechcollective | Aug 28, 2019 | Commentaries

    by Geeta Seshu The plea by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for an in camera trial in the 2008 Malegaon blasts case is a blatant attempt to obscure the processes of justice. This attempt to take the case out of the purview of public scrutiny will further...
    Press Council of India must intervene to rescind the ban on communication in Kashmir, say journalists

    Press Council of India must intervene to rescind the ban on communication in Kashmir, say journalists

    by freespeechcollective | Aug 24, 2019 | Statements

    (Update: The Press Council came out with a statement today that it “stands for freedom of the press and does not approve of any sort of restriction on the media”. The case will come up before the Chief Justice of India tomorrow). The Editors’ Guild...
    « Older Entries
    Next Entries »

    Recent Posts

    • Media Bans in South Asia: A stranglehold on Information as Messengers are Silenced
    • What is the purpose of art and literature if it does not question? 
    • Statement condemning intimidation and criminalisation of journalists who are engaged in reporting on Kashmir
    • When Speech Becomes an Act of Terrorism
    • Academics and Citizens Protest Unjust Termination of Prof Lora Santhakumar

    Free Speech Violations

    • Arrests
    • Attacks
    • Censorship
    • Commentaries
    • Harassment
    • Internet Control
    • Killings
    • Lawfare
    • Policies/Regulations
    • Reports
    • Statements
    • Threats
    • Uncategorized
    • Video

    Archives

    Free Speech Tracker

    Visit the Database
    Quick Links

    Arrests

    Attacks

    Censorship

    Harassment

    Internet Control

    Killings

    Lawfare

    Threats

    Free Speech Collective

    About

    Get Involved

    Contact

    Follow us here:

    • Follow
    • Follow
    • Follow

    Free Speech Collective is sustained by the voluntary support of individuals from different parts of India. We do not accept any institutional funding.

    Website design & development: DesignWorks