Friday, May 3, 2024

Topic: Jammu and Kashmir

What costs a Kashmiri journalist on ground reporting the truths?

A wider angle on the mental health of Kashmiri journalists and the associated risks of being a ground reporter

Kashmir: Two journalists live in limbo after FIRs

Sajad Gul is having a hard time because of a First Investigation Report in which he was falsely implicated. He had spent most of the second wave of pandemic staying inside his one storey house, taking online classes. About five months ago he was booked for a journalistic piece, shattering his career.

Four Kargil students of same family sent to police custody in Israel embassy blast case

The four students Nazir Hussain (26), Zulfikar Ali Wazir (25), Aiaz Hussain (28) and Muzammil Hussain (25), were picked up from Thang village, around 40 kms from Kargil district, in a joint operation with a Central intelligence agency and local police on June 22 and after almost two days of questioning at SSP office in Kargil, they were brought to Delhi on transit remand on Thursday morning.

Muslim man killed by Hindu cow vigilantes in Jammu and Kashmir

Aijaz Ahmad Dar, a 20 year old Muslim from Rajouri district in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir was brutally beaten to death by a Hindu mob when he was returning home after buying a buffalo on Tuesday, media outlets in Kashmir reported.

“Our parents worried about repressive state of Journalism in Kashmir”, say media students in valley

“I was passionate about reporting and always thought of it as an ideal career choice but then, my parents were worried about the repressive state of Journalism in Kashmir,” Zeeshan said. “I could do nothing but follow their decision.”

Kashmir: How two breadwinners became casualties?

Two policemen and two civilians were killed during the shootout between Indian forces and suspected militants. However, local residents accused police of targetting the civilians.