JFA, APC appeal for media restrain

Guwahati, January 30: Journalists' Forum Assam (JFA) and Arunachal
Press Club (APC) have appealed to the media to exercise restrain while
covering the border conflicts between the two neighbouring States in
northeast India.
The appeal was issued jointly today after the incident of firing by
armed miscreants at Bihali reserve forest in Assam's Sonitpur district
yesterday killing ten people and injuring eight others which has
received wider media coverage in most of the regional media outlets
including the Guwahati based satellite news channels.
The tension have also mounted along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border
areas after the incident of firing yesterday that forced the some
organizations of the district to block all the Itanagar bound vehicles
on National Highway 52 today to demonstrate their anger.
The incident took place in Bihali reserve forest where suspected
miscreants fired upon the settlers. The victims reportedly belonged to
a local vigilant committee, set up by Communist Party of India
(Marxist-Leninist) that continued raising voices against the
encroachment of Assam land by some Arunachali people. Most of the
victims were Nepali-speaking residents of Assam.
The media fraternity of Arunachal under the banner of  APC, came out
with a statement that the said conflict zone under the Taraso circle
of Arunachal is 'quite a sensitive and geo-political subject', and
hence the mainstream media should not to go for conclusion immediately
from which side the violence was initiated.
"With firm conscience, we must pledge and inform the people of Assam
that the conflict is not at all a fight between Assam and Arunachal.
Beyond the debate for both the brotherly States for now, peace is more
important than all justice," said the statement signed by APC
president Chopa Cheda.
Admitting that the Taraso conflict is emerged due to prolonged
negligence shown by both Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to resolve the
border dispute, the media persons' organisation added, "The
peace-loving people of Arunachal do understand that the conflict has
hurt the brotherly relationship between the two States beyond repair.
But, with firm conscience, we must pledge and inform the people of
Assam that the conflict is not at all a fight between Assam and
Arunachal."

>From Nava Thakuria,
Secretary,  Journalists' Forum Assam, Guwahati
(m) 098640 44917
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