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Raid, Selective Leaks are Attempt at Disrupting Journalism of NewsClick: PUCL, CFD

PUCL and Citizens for Democracy also expressed dismay at the number of FIRs alleging sedition against editors and journalists by the UP and MP Police.
ED raid on Newsclick

Civil society groups People’s Union for Civil Liberties and Citizens for Democracy have decried the raids on NewsClick, expressing shock at the “illegal” detention of its Editor-in-Chief Prabir Purkayastha and author Githa Hariharan. The raids got over after 113 hours of “search” by the Enforcement Directorate on the night on February 14.

The PUCL statement read: “The manner of conducting the raid, the selective leaks meant to tarnish their image and highhandedness of the ED makes it obvious that the attempt was to disrupt the journalism that NewsClick is now renowned for: covering voices that do not feature in the mainstream media – whether it is tribal people displaced from the homes by so-called “development” projects or farmers out in protest in large numbers. It is evident that this was a ham-handed attempt to silence a media outlet that continued to feature stories that questioned the narrative the government wants to propagate, even as large sections of the media had surrendered.”

PUCL said that it is calling upon all “right thinking citizens” to stand in solidarity with the NewsClick team as “they courageously carry out their journalistic duties of informing the citizens the truth about what is happening in India under the leadership of the present ruling party”.

Read the full statements of PUCL and CFD below:

ED Raids and NewsClick

Weaponising the law by Criminalising Free Speech

People’s Union for Civil Liberties is shocked at the illegal detention of the editor-in-chief of news portal, NewsClick, Prabir Purkayastha and well known author, Githa Hariharan, at their home in Delhi as the 113-hour “search” by the Enforcement Directorate continued. Senior citizens aged 73 and 67 years, they were kept in confinement and not allowed access to phones and even to their lawyers in gross violation of their fundamental rights.

Unsurprisingly, even till the 5th day, their lawyers did not know why the raid was happening. “The raid is going on. We have not had a chance to understand from the clients what has happened. In fact, the clients are also not aware of the entire details, what is the allegation and we don’t know exactly why we are being investigated,” the lawyers said.

The raids occurred not just at the office of NewsClick and the house of its editor-in-chief, but also the residence of its chief editor, and in about ten places in Ghaziabad and Delhi. It appears that associated companies, shareholders and others were targeted, making it seem like a raid on a business cartel out to manipulate the market.

What came as a rude shock was that sections of the press carried selective leaks by ED. Newspapers and media outlets otherwise championing the cause of press freedom unfortunately allowed themselves to be used to smear the portal. Repeatedly, NewsClick issued statements saying it was cooperating with the investigation and had nothing to hide.

The manner of conducting the raid, the selective leaks meant to tarnish their image and highhandedness of the ED makes it obvious that the attempt was to disrupt the journalism that NewsClick is now renowned for: covering voices that do not feature in the mainstream media – whether it is tribal people displaced from the homes by so-called “development” projects or farmers out in protest in large numbers. It is evident that this was a ham-handed attempt to silence a media outlet that continued to feature stories that questioned the narrative the government wants to propagate, even as large sections of the media had surrendered.

NewsClick, since its formation in 2009, has gained a vast following, which this government fears, as it continues to inform the public about the truth and hold the government accountable. The immediate reason to come down heavily on them is perhaps their fearless reporting of the farmers’ movement, which is now attracting global attention as the “largest protest in the world”.  

PUCL wishes to point out that Newsclick has repeatedly stated that they have nothing to hide and are cooperating with the ED. In view of this, the action of the ED is an attempt to gag the free press and intimidate and stifle independent media.  

The attack on NewsClick is not an isolated incident of the present ruling government using the investigating agencies under its command against journalists and media organisations seen as exposing their fake claims and bringing the true facts to the attention of the larger citizenry.

The ED action against NewsClick has to be seen in the wake of the FIRs alleging sedition against six editors and journalists by the UP and MP Police, against India Today TV’s Rajdeep Sardesai, National Herald’s Zafar Agha and Mrinal Pande, and Caravan’s Paresh Nath, Ananth Nath and Vinod K Jose for their tweet on the death of a farmer during the Republic Day march by farmers into Delhi.

The Wire.in Editor Siddharth Varadarajan and journalist Ismat Ara have also been named in the FIR for a detailed report carried along with video evidence. Later The Guardian newspaper in the UK also raised some of the issues that these reports contained, offering reason to question the narrative that the government had put out. 

So malicious are the FIRs that they charge journalists and editors of “inciting violence”; when all they have done is report facts about incidents.

On January 29, 2021, as independent journalist Mandeep Punia released videos identifying those responsible for violence during the farmer protests at Singhu Border, he was arrested. On February 1, more than 250 Twitter handles were blocked at the behest of the Ministry of Home Affairs for the use of a hashtag on farmers’ genocide. There could not be a more reprehensible illustration of media censorship than this.  

Although Twitter lifted the blockage after a few hours, the GOI put pressure, and Twitter later blocked about 500 handles and issued a statement saying that it had not blocked journalists’ accounts and would work in accordance with Indian law.  

Shockingly, according to news reports, by 12th February, Twitter succumbed to pressure of the Government of India, which used the specious arguments that all the tweets related to the hashtag "famer's genocide", that it was allowing irresponsible content which could provoke and inflame the situation and argued that it was "neither journalistic freedom nor freedom of expression". The strong arm pressure of the government eventually culminated in the social media platform blocking 1,398 accounts of the 1,435 flagged accounts. How many of these are that of journalists and social media bloggers, we will know soon.

In January, we saw a criminal case of defamation made out in Gujarat against journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta for his investigative reports on the Adani industries, the subject of his investigation. UP Police file cases and arrest journalists who so much as dare to criticize the chief minister. Freelance journalist Prashant Kanojia was jailed for a month over a tweet. Since early October journalist Siddique Kappan of the Kerala Working Union of Journalists has been in Mathura jail under sections of the UAPA. He was arrested while travelling to Hathras from Delhi to cover the case of gang rape and murder of a Dalit girl. He has since been chargesheeted by the ED in a so-called money laundering case. There are also attempts being made to implicate him in the Delhi Riots of February 2020, with claims that he and the Popular Front of India raised funds for the protesters during the agitation against the Citizenship Amendment Act.  

A study by widely respected senior journalist, Geeta Seshu, showed that more than 150 journalists have been arrested, detained and interrogated between 2010 and 2020. Of these cases, 40% were reported in 2020 alone.  The list of persecuted journalists from different parts of India is unfortunately, a long list.

The PUCL in its press statement in June 2020 had protested the increasing attacks on journalists. We would now categorically state that attacks on media freedom will drain the very essence of Indian democracy.

The PUCL calls on all organizations working towards democracy and peace, including media houses and individual journalists, to heed the words of Albert Camus: “The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion”.

If we do not stand up and fight for those being jailed, silenced and tormented now, we will face even greater restrictions on freedom. We 

reiterate that we have the right to freedom of speech and to assemble peacefully, granted to us under Article 19 of the Constitution. We have a right to know, to be informed, and to express our opinions freely. We must fight now by continuing to exercise these rights, even though the government may unleash on us the police, ED, IT, CBI, NIA and invoke draconian laws like sedition and UAPA.  

The PUCL also calls upon constitutionally sensitive and democratically minded citizens not to remain silent when the state so brazenly weaponises the law to persecute by false prosecution, not just the journalists, but also all others who may communicate their views critically questioning the government’s policies and activities. We wish to point out that the danger of allowing the government to brazenly violate with impunity and abuse the criminal laws will in the end undermine the citizen’s faith in the fairness and independence of the judicial process and administration of justice and the fundamental notions of liberty, justice, fraternity, transparency and accountability which form the basic structure of our constitutional democracy.

We call upon all right thinking citizens to stand in solidarity with the NewsClick team as they courageously carry out their journalistic duties of informing the citizens the truth about what is happening in India under the leadership of the present ruling party in the Centre and States, as also all other journalists and media organisations.  

 

ED RAID ON ‘NEWS CLICK’ VINDICTIVE  AND  SCANDALOUS :CFD

 

The ED raid on the premises associated with News Click, with around 25 officials starting on the morning of 9th  February 2021  came to  end yesterday at 1.30 AM on 14th February –after nearly 114 hours. The time taken in the raid is unusual. As per News Click’s statement issued  ‘some equipment vital to our functioning   as a news organization was seized” and “communication devices of directors and senior management has also been seized, which has, therefore, limited their ability to return to work or indeed, respond to queries of the media.” The laptop and phone of Prabir Purkayastha Editor-in-Chief of News Click have also been taken away. .

During this so called investigation, the ED officials were also busy in issuing selective leak to the  media which act of ED officials has been described by News Click  as malicious, misleading and a smear attempt.  It has  condemned,  and rightly so, that the leak constitutes “a violation of the sanctity of the legal and investigative process”. The Apex Court as well as High courts have  time and again cautioned  investigative agencies against such attempts as   leaks during investigation  affect the right of the accused. The leak engineered in the case of  News Click creates doubt about the motive of the raid and pollutes the investigation at the threshold.

The News Click has emerged a strong independent news portal fearlessly exposing falsehood in the realm of fake news and speaking truth to power.  Its programmes have been  truthful and popular.   Its coverage of ongoing farmers’ protest is exceptional.  The raid on it reminds one of the emergency days ( June 1975- March 1977) when free press was ruthlessly suppressed. Major part of the media  had surrendered to power and those who refused to succumb were harassed on one pretext or the other. Cases were filed against Statesman and Indian Express on spurious pleas because they refused to toe the official line. Hindustan Times was pressurized to throw out its editor B.G.Verghese  who had written a piece critical of the then government.  The veteran journalist Kuldip Nayar was arrested and jailed for his  unpalatable comments. Prabir Purkasthaya, owner of the News Click himself had to  suffer one year imprisonment  during those days of ‘emergency’ ,as he had participated in protests as a student in JNU to oppose  repressive measures. The intimidatory tactics used during ‘those days  to discipline journalists are being employed by the present central government without declaration of a formal emergency. The draconian laws like Sedition,  Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and NIA are being misused  freely  since the govt.  came to power. A study by well known  journalist Geeta Seshu shows that out of 150 journalists arrested, detained and interrogated between 2010 and 2020,  40% of such cases were in the year 2020 alone!.    The present government seems to be determined to terrorise the independent media like News Click.. There is no doubt that ED raid on News Click is part of the attack to throttle free expression. This raid is vindictive and scandalous.

Citizens For Democracy stand in solidarity with News Click and  its editors  and with all those who have become targets of governmental repression.

The present government must know that the people of this country have always refused to live in the shadow of dictatorship. They believe in what Gandhi ji had said.”Freedom of the Press is a precious privilege which no country can forego.”  CFD call upon the Central Government to  stop harassing the honest journalists and independent  media. CFD also call upon all civil liberty and other activists and organizations to come together and resist this onslaught on the freedom of  the press and Indian democracy.

S.R.Hiremath           N.D.Pancholi             Anil Sinha

President                 General Secretary      Secretary

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