Kashmir journalist Gowhar Geelani reserved for social networks posts ‘glorifying terrorism’
Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Cyber Authorities Tuesday night stated it filed a case against a Kashmiri author-journalist Gowhar Geelani for “glorifying terrorism in Kashmir Valley” through social media posts, the 2nd such FIR to be filed versus a journalist in four days.
Geelani is an independent press reporter who has actually been released by BBC, DailyO, and Scroll.in, to name a few. He likewise dealt with Deutsche Welle for a number of years in Germany.
The official statement released by the cops did not cite the sections under which Geelani was booked, but sources stated these resembled those connected with Masrat Zahra, a photojournalist who was charged under the anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for her social networks posts.The J&K administration has actually been dealing with criticism from reporters for its action versus Zahra and The Hindu press reporter Peerzada Ashiq, who has been questioned in connection with an FIR submitted against a report of his. Case versus Geelani A senior police officer told ThePrint that authorities had been”compiling details” about Geelani’s social media activity for a long time now.In a press release, the police stated:” Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone, Srinagar, has gotten info through trustworthy sources that a specific particularly ‘Gowher Geelani ‘is indulging in unlawful activities through his posts and writings on Social Media platform( sic)which are prejudicial to the nationwide stability, sovereignty and security of India. “The illegal activities consist of glorifying terrorism in Kashmir Valley, causing disaffection against the nation and causing worry or alarm in the minds of public that may result in commission of offenses against public serenity and the security of State.”The statement further stated that a number of problems have actually also been received versus Geelani for”threatening and intimidation” .”A Case FIR No. 11/2020 under the relevant sections of law has been signed up at Cyber Police headquarters Kashmir and investigation initiated,” it said. Journalists under fire Zahra was reserved under UAPA Saturday for releasing “anti-national”posts on social media. In a declaration released Monday, policedidn’t specify which posts of Zahra were anti-national, but said she had actually published photographs which could “provoke the public to interrupt law and order”. Zahra was contacted for questioning Tuesday at the Cyber Police Headquarters in Srinagar. The Hindu reporter Ashiq was employed for questioning by 2 different authorities stations Sunday prior to an FIR was filed Monday in connection with a story reported by him.”Explaining a report headlined’Kin permitted to exhume bodies of militants in Baramulla’published by The Hindu on April 19 as’ phony news’, the Jammu and Kashmir cops have actually signed up an FIR in the matter, “read The Hindu report on 20 April. The report was on 2 militants eliminated in an encounter in South Kashmir’s Shopian area. 2 households had actually stepped forward to declare the bodies of the slain militants whom the authorities had said were unidentified. The administration had actually buried the killed militants ina graveyard in Sheeri
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