Press freedom in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir is facing severe threats, with journalists being harassed, intimidated, and subjected to digital repression by Indian authorities amid frequent internet shutdowns, according to to Reporters Without Borders.
As per the report of a private TV channel, the Reporters Without Borders stated that Kashmir has emerged as one of the most perilous regions for journalists, Reporters Without Borders said. The media in this conflict-ridden area faces severe threats, including harassment, intimidation, and physical violence, compelling many journalists to resort to self-censorship for survival.
In recent years, the report added, digital repression has become a powerful tool for the Modi government in Kashmir. Frequent internet shutdowns have disrupted communication and information flow.
Notably, following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, the territory experienced its longest internet blackout, lasting seven consecutive months. These shutdowns, coupled with curfews and roadblocks, have created formidable barriers for journalists trying to report on the ground.—KMS