Chairman of Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Mr Shehryar Khan Afridi Monday extolled the jou
rnalist fraternity of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJ&K) for their resilience and courage to speak truth to the power despite intimidations by the
fascist Indian regime.
Mr Afridi was speaking to a group of jou
rnalists from IIOJ&K working in Pakistan. The Kashmiri media delegation comprised of Mohammad Ashraf Wani, Ghulam Nabi Baig, Rais Ahmed, Hilal Ahmed, Shabbir Hussain and Zahoor Ahmed Sofi.
On the occasion, Mr Afridi congratulated Kashmiri photojou
rnalist Masrat Zahra for winning the prestigious Peter Mackler Award. He said although the Indian regime has lodged a case und
er anti-terrorism charges against Masrat but the brave jou
rnalist has defied all odds to report and reflect the ground situation.
Afridi also showered praises on other Kashmiri jou
rnalists including Mukhtar Khan, Dar Yasin and Channi Anand who won Pulitzer Award recently and said that while the world was acknowledging the work of the Kashmiri jou
rnalists, Indian regime was trying its best to gag the Kashmiri media to hide the war crimes being committed by Indian forces in the Occupied Kashmir.
Afridi said that dozens of Kashmiri jou
rnalists have been summoned to police stations and criminal investigations department of the local police in a bid to harass them. He said that such attempts are not only designed to criminalize independent jou
rnalism but also seek to muzzle whatever remains of the freedom of the press in a besieged Kashmir.
He said that the First Information Reports (FIR) against jou
rnalists in Kashmir signal the authorities’ attempt to curb the right to freedom of expression. Harassment and intimidation of jou
rnalists through draconian laws such as UAPA has created an atmosphere of fear and reprisal.
Afridi said that the jou
rnalists working in occupied Kashmir are unsung heroes who defying Indian occupation are telling the world the truth about Kashmir.
“Gowher Geelani and Masrat Zahra were slapped terrorism charges (UAPA) for reporting
facts about Kashmir. Another jou
rnalist Qazi Shibli was arrested only for highlighting
facts about a fake encounter in Shopian,” he said. Jou
rnalist Asif Sultan has been under illegal detention for around two years for writing a piece on Burhan Wani.
“There are dozens of jou
rnalists who are being summoned by counter-intelligence department of Jammu & Kashmir Police on daily basis and they are forced to reveal their sources. This is all just to pressu
rize the jou
rnalists not to report
facts about ongoing genocide in Kashmir,” he added.
Afridi said that
fascist Indian regime must understand that the targeting of Kashmiri jou
rnalists would not work and rather this
fascist approach would provide more courage and energy to the Kashmiri jou
rnalists to bring
facts to the fore.
He urged the world jou
rnalist organizations like Committee to Protect Jou
rnalists, International Federation of Jou
rnalists, International Consortium of Investigative Jou
rnalists, Jou
rnalists Without Borders and other world organizations to take cognizance of the harassment of Kashmiri jou
rnalists and take action to put an end to media curbs in IIOJK.