…Even as journalists in Srinagar face fear and uncertainty, and no credible clues emerge to Shujaat Bukhari’s assassination.
The death in firing of two mothers who leave behind babies has provoked another wave of outrage on social media.
Danger, frustration, internet shutdowns, poor pay and unsupportive employers make journalism a labour of love, says an IFJ report
Kamran Yousuf has been in the National Investigation Agency’s custody for a week without any charges being brought against him.
The two “objectionable” tweets included a photograph in which security forces have made a youth a human shield to prevent protests.
In the guise of debate, Kashmiris are being subjected to vilification, venom, and finger-wagging by jingoistic anchors. Some are saying ‘no thank you’.
Two weeks into the ban, the question to ask is whether the situation has improved and whether protests in Kashmir have abated.
Journalists are forced to dictate or fax copy. Or beg, borrow and steal to get a connection.
Youths posting videos of clashes and urging people to help militants escape presents a new problem for the security forces
After 11 years in jail, Rafiq Shah asks the Hindustan Times why it swallowed the police version in the 2005 Delhi bombing.