Human Rights Defenders Data Information Knowledge Solidarity
HRDs must counter State's offensive of intimidating ordinary people, from expressing their opinion on social media or on various issues . Lawyers as well as Journalists, and youtubers bring these cases up in the public eye in order to youth to feel more secure speaking out.. This series we will document case law as well as reports through links to documents, reports from various websites and Blogs and Posts of HRDs. This is also an attempt to publicise all the dirty tricks State have been using. This is a contributory effort..
tories Big Media missed: Sexual assault in Manipur and, as always, climate reporting
https://www.newslaundry.com/2023/07/13/stories-big-media-missed-sexual-assault-in-manipur-and-as-always-climate-reporting ByKalpana Sharma13 Jul, 2023
Sexual violence and rape occur in most conflicts, from those between religious or ethnic groups to the ones between the local people and the police or the army. For decades now, rape has been employed as a weapon of war. Back in 1994, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda declared rape as a war crime and a crime against humanity.
It is known that because of the stigma attached to rape in conservative societies, these assaults are often not reported to the police. Women will not speak about them. Their families too are part of the silence that surrounds sexual assault. This happens even in so-called “normal” times, but more so when people are caught in violent conflict.
it is no surprise that Manipuri women, both Kuki and Meitei, have hesitated to speak on the record about what they went through. Yet, it is a story that must be recorded, and told, so that we understand the true costs of such a conflict.
Unlike the silent survivors of rape, women in Manipur, especially Meitei women who are part of a group called Meira Paibi, have been in the news for a very different reason. While the army has projected them as being obstructionist, the Kuki see them as partisan.
The Indian State of Manipur Is on the Verge of Civil War. Modi Hasn't Said a Word About It https://time.com/6293988/modi-silence-manipur-india/ ..European Parliament’s decision on Wednesday to “urgently” discuss the crisis in Manipur, with a vote on a resolution expected on Thursday. .. the Indian government has retained a European lobbying firm, which has urged the European Parliament to discuss the matter with India before any resolution is passed...
The Wire visited various relief camps in the state to understand the issues that the people are confronting.
The Manipur government reopened schools on July 5. The state has around 1,110 schools, out of which a total of 4,521 schools for classes 1 to 8 reopened on Wednesday.
by Yaqut Ali
07/07/2023
- Manipur: A people known for struggles against injustice are now fighting among themselves
- Bihar Citizens’ Rights Forum: Silent March says Speak out on Manipur
- Medicine Shortages, Uncertain Educational Futures: Manipur Is Reeling Under Many Impacts of Violence
- Over 550 civil society groups and concerned individuals condemn the continuing violence in Manipur.
- Manipur Violence, PM Modi? Silence is Complicity
- BJP’s Communal Politics Has Deepened Historical Conflicts in Manipur
- Why Manipur is Burning
- Manipur: 7-Yr-Old Boy, His Mother and Neighbour Killed as Mob Sets Ambulance on Fire
- Armed gangs and a partisan state: How Manipur slipped into civil war
- Manipur: Rise in Vigilante Groups Due to Ethnic Conflict; Petition in SC Against Internet Shutdown
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Corporate Behaviour and Free Speech
In a defamation case against Paranjoy Thakurta, a court has order, issued on September 6, directed the removal of defamatory content from their respective articles and social media posts within five days. In the suit filed by Adani Enterprises Ltd, seen by HT, the allegedly defamatory material includes transcripts of YouTube videos, screenshots of X posts by journalists, and images of their X profiles.https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/mib-issues-takedown-notices-to-13-digital-news-publishers-over-adani-defamation-case/ar-AA1MIjBR
Based on this, The ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) on Tuesday issued takedown notices to 13 digital news publishers on YouTube and Instagram for disseminating defamatory content related to Adani Enterprises Ltd.The ministry’s order names journalists, media houses, and creators — including Newslaundry, Ravish Kumar, Dhruv Rathee, The Wire, HW News Network, and Aakash Banerjee’s The Deshbhakt — who have received a list of 138 YouTube video URLs and 83 Instagram links to be taken down.

