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    Miyah Poetry: How do Besieged Communities Respond?

    Miyah Poetry: How do Besieged Communities Respond?

    by freespeechcollective | Jul 27, 2019 | Censorship - Publications

      By Ram Puniyani A FIR was registered against 10 Assamese poets (July 10, 2019). These poets mostly Muslims; have been pioneers and are leading lights of what has come to be known as Miyah Poetry. One sample, by the initiator of this trend; Hafiz Ahmed goes like this...
    Criminal Defamation: A law whose time is up

    Criminal Defamation: A law whose time is up

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 25, 2019 | Commentaries

    The necessity of defamation reform has been felt tangibly and with great force in recent weeks, says Apar Gupta About three years ago, I spent months on a case in the Supreme Court where lawyers juxtaposed two opposing interests, the right to free speech against the...

    and the harassment of Kashmir’s photojournalists continues…

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 14, 2019 | Harassment - Journalists

    This happened today, in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir: [wpvideo pemPF9DY] The Kashmir Journalists Association issued a statement condemning the attack: KJA condemns attack on photojournalists in Kashmir Kashmir Journalists Association has strongly condemned the physical...
    NWMI Demands Immediate Release of Prashant Kanojia, Ishita Singh and Anuj Shukla

    NWMI Demands Immediate Release of Prashant Kanojia, Ishita Singh and Anuj Shukla

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 9, 2019 | Statements

    The Network of Women in Media, India condemns the arrest of Prashant Kanojia, Ishita Singh and Anuj Shukla. Prashant Kanojia is an independent journalist, arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police for allegedly tweeting critical posts against Yogi Adityanath, the Uttar...
    Prof Ram Puniyani receives threats to life from right wing goons: FIR registered, Mumbai

    Prof Ram Puniyani receives threats to life from right wing goons: FIR registered, Mumbai

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 7, 2019 | Threats - Others

    (Re-published from Sabrangindia with permission) Noted academic and prominent civil society member, professor Ram Puniyani has received threats and verbal abuse from unidentified goons on June 6. The former IIT Bombay professor, who is also a well-known rationalist,...
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