Women in Media demand withdrawal of case against Shahina
December 12, 2010
By admin <http://www.countermedia.in/?author=1>

Members of the Network of Women in Media, India, have called for withdrawal
of the cases registered by the Karnataka police against *Tehelka*’s Kerala
correspondent K. K. Shahina.

In a letter to Governor H. R. Bhardwaj, they also demanded an independent
inquiry into the harassment of Shahina by the state police.

Copies of the letter have been sent, among others, to Chief Minister B. S.
Yeddyurappa, National Human Rights Commission Chairman Justice K. G.
Balakrishnan and Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram.

*The following is the text of the letter:*

To
Shri Hans Raj Bhardwaj,
Honorable Governor of Karnataka,
Raj Bhavan,
Raj Bhavan Road,
Bangalore 560 001

Respected Sir,

The Network of Women in Media, India, is deeply concerned about the charges
framed by the Karnataka Police against Shahina KK, a journalist working for
the Tehelka magazine. Charges were drawn up after she conducted interviews
and filed a story titled “Why is this man still in jail?” on the case
relating to Abdul Nasar Madani, Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party
(PDP), one of the accused in the Bangalore bomb blasts.

After the publication of her report in the December 4, 2010 issue of
Tehelka, Shahina has been facing harassment and intimidation from the
Karnataka Police. A case has been registered against her at the Somawarpet
Police Station (No. 199/10) and Siddhapura Police Station (No. 241/10) under
Section 506 for allegedly intimidating witnesses. A team from the Crime
Branch has reportedly left for Kerala to carry out further investigations.

As working journalists, we are gravely concerned about what appears to be a
clamp down on journalists doing their duty to investigate events and issues
in their attempt to uncover the truth and keep the public informed. We
believe the false charges framed against Shahina KK is an attempt to silence
the press and to dissuade the media from delving into such matters. The
trumped up charges against Shahina KK appear to be yet another instance of
social profiling based on religious identity that has become all too common
in recent years. We think it is imperative to uphold the right and duty of
journalists to probe issues relating to human rights, including the rights
of persons belonging to minority communities who are accused of criminal
acts, in the public interest.

By slapping charges of criminal intimidation (which carries a seven-year
jail term as punishment) against a journalist the Karnataka Police has
attacked the very basis of the freedom of expression, which is vital for the
functioning of democracy. That the charges are cooked up is apparent from
the fact that the police claimed that they were not sure of her identity,
even though Shahina showed them her press identity card, issued by Tehelka.
The authorities’ misuse of all means – both fair and foul – purportedly in
the ‘war on terror’ is fast becoming a war on minorities, and the freedom of
press.

We therefore demand the following:

1. Withdraw all cases against KK Shahina and recall the Crime Branch team
immediately.
2. Conduct an independent enquiry into the harassment of Shahina by the
police
3. Allow journalists to investigate and report on cases relating to
“terrorism,” including the Madani case, without further harassment

Sincerely,

On behalf of the Network of Women in Media, India.
1. Pushpa Achanta, Journalist, Bangalore
2. Anita Cheria, Journalist and Activist, Bangalore
3. Rajashri Dasgupta, Independent Journalist, Kolkata
4. Ammu Joseph, Independent Journalist, Bangalore
5. Sameera Khan, Independent Journalist, Mumbai
6. Laxmi Murthy, Consulting Editor, Himal Southasian, Bangalore
7. Susmitha Narayanan, Journalist, Bangalore
8. Jyoti Punwani, Independent Journalist, Mumbai
9. Kalpana Sharma, Independent Journalist and columnist, Mumbai

Cc
Shri B S Yeddyurappa, Chief Minister of Karnataka
Justice Shri K G Balakrishnan, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission
Justice Shri Subray Rama Nayak, Chairperson, Karnataka State Human Rights
Commission
Shri P Chidambaram, Union Minister of Home Affairs
Shri Gopal Krishna Pillai, Home Secretary, Government of India
Director General of Police, Karnataka
Chairperson, Press Council of

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