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    Siddique Kappan : “Still have faith in Constitution but this case is fake”

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 16, 2021 | National Security - Journalists

    Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan, arrested on Oct 5 by Uttar Pradesh police and charged under sedition and UAPA sections, found some relief when the Sub Divisional Magistrate, Maant, Ram Datt Ram, dropped charges of breach of peace against him and three others. The...

    The Wire: Repeated FIRs criminalise reportage that is contrary to official version

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 16, 2021 | General - Journalists

    Uttar Pradesh (UP) Police have lodged an FIR against social media network Twitter, news portal The Wire, journalists Rana Ayyub and Saba Naqvi, Congress politicians Shama Mohamed, Salman Nizami and Maskoor Usmani and Alt news co-founder Mohammed Zubair for tweeting a...
    Siddique Kappen Case: A Betrayal of Justice

    Siddique Kappen Case: A Betrayal of Justice

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 6, 2021 | National Security - Journalists

    Nine months on, the Hathras rape case is itself almost forgotten and even the UP government’s abject failure in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic has receded from national headlines. Will there be any justice for journalist Siddique Kappen, who awaits a plea for bail...
    New Delhi Rapper MC Kode goes missing : fallout of hate speech and death threats

    New Delhi Rapper MC Kode goes missing : fallout of hate speech and death threats

    by freespeechcollective | Jun 4, 2021 | Censorship - The Arts

    MC Kode aka Aditya Tiwari, a New Delhi based rapper has been missing since June 2nd, 2021, after receiving death threats for an old battle rap clip that went viral. His Instagram post hinting at suicide was disturbing and alarming but right-wing trolls continued to...

    Here are the tweets the Indian Government censored during the pandemic

    by freespeechcollective | Apr 30, 2021 | Censorship - Social Media

    The tweets Twitter blocked. Inexplicable, since several images have been published in mainstream media, reproduced and shared across multiple platforms. Censorship by the government or by pliant social media platforms won’t make these images, or the reality they...
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