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Media Release: India - IFJ condemns harassment of investigative journalist in India

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Media Release: India 25 October 2004



IFJ condemns harassment of investigative journalist in India



The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the global organisation representing over 500,000 journalists worldwide has today condemned the imprisonment of an investigative journalist in India.



"Penalising whistle blowers for their truth telling is a curtailment of press freedom that must be resisted," said IFJ President Christopher Warren.



According to information received by the IFJ, freelance journalist Sanjay Arya of village Chirapatla in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh, has been jailed since 21 July 2004 under falsified charges.



Arya's investigations into government corruption and failures in the public health and education systems have been instrumental in local campaigns to enforce accountability from local administration. He has also written several exposes on the exploitation of tribal groups by gambling rings, illegal hunting, tree felling and mining in the reserved forests.



Such investigations have left Ayra a target from both politicians and bureaucrats and local mafia groups. After several unsuccessful bribery attempts, he reportedly received threats to stop his investigative stories.



Arya was arrested on 21 July reportedly under false accusations under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. Although the police found no prima facie evidence against Arya, he was arrested under pressure from local politicians and bureaucrats.



"We urge the Madhya Pradesh Government to end the harassment of independent journalists, drop all charges against Sanjay Arya and work towards greater transparency in governance and promote press freedom," said Warren.





For further information, please contact Christopher Warren on +61 411 757 668.

The IFJ represents over 500,000 journalists in more than 100 countries







Address protest letters to:



Babulal Gaur

Chief Minister

Madhya Pradesh

Via email: cm@mp.nic.in



Chairperson

Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission

Via email: mphrc@sancharnet.in



JS Anand,

Chairperson National Human Rights Commission

Via Fax: +91-11-23366537

Via email; ionhrc@hub.nic.in



To view online click here: http://www.ifj-asia.org/page/india041026.html