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India’s Modi slammed for his ‘complete solidarity’ with Israel over Palestinians and playing religious card | Quoted | Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong support for Israel and his country’s abstention from a UN resolution for a Gaza ceasefire has sparked a backlash against the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over what critics argued is its anti-Muslim stance. |
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अर्द्धसत्य और नफ़रत फैलाने वाली ख़बरों के घेरे में देश- परंजय गुहा ठाकुरता | Quoted | लोकतंत्र में असहमति के स्वर पर संवाद के आयोजन के दौरान सोशल मीडिया पोस्ट में फेक न्यूज को लेकर फेक्ट चेक की कमी पर बात रखी गई। |
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लोकतंत्र में असहमति के स्वर पर संवाद : अर्द्धसत्य व नफ़रत बढ़ाने वाली ख़बरों से घिरा है देश | Featured | ||
One Month After NewsClick Raids, Journalists Express Concern Over Declining Press Freedom | Quoted | The targeting of media houses that provide coverage of dissent has become a concerning trend in India – corroborated by the worsening press freedom index of the country. |
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'Taking away our livelihood': Journalists on phone seizures and harassment by police | Quoted | The raids on NewsClick, which took place on October 3, led to the seizure of the phones and laptops of close to 50 journalists associated with the organisation. |
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Paranjoy Guha Thakurta: ‘Unfortunately, a large section of the media has stopped asking difficult questions’ | Interviewed | The veteran scribe believes the crackdown on NewsClick would have a chilling impact on journalists who believe in asking questions freely and fairly. |
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শহরে প্রতিবাদ অঘোষিত 'জরুরি অবস্থা'র বিরুদ্ধে | Mentioned | শহরে প্রতিবাদ অঘোষিত 'জরুরি অবস্থা'র বিরুদ্ধে | |
NewsClick Row: Silencing The Messenger | Quoted | The NewsClick raids send a very important message of crumbling press freedom in the country. |
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Surveillance state? India seizes media's mobiles and laptops | Quoted | Digital footprints of journalists and activists are increasingly searched and seized in violation of privacy and free speech. |
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'It was not just an operation against NewsClick' | Interviewed | 'The entire operation was meant to have a chilling effect on independent journalists, those not completely subservient to the regime, the small section still doing what the Fourth Estate should do -- raising questions to those in power.' |