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Delhi violence: Press fraternity concerned over attacks on scribes

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Published : Feb 26, 2020, 6:45 am IST
Updated : Feb 26, 2020, 6:45 am IST

A journalist has been hit in the face and has several teeth missing. A woman journalist has also sustained injuries.

Smoke billows from Gokulpuri neighbourhood during clashes in Northeast Delhi on Tuesday. (Photo: PTI)
 Smoke billows from Gokulpuri neighbourhood during clashes in Northeast Delhi on Tuesday. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: The Press Club of India (PCI) and Indian Women’s Press Corps (IWPC) on Tuesday expressed serious concern over the attack on journalists who were covering the communal violence rocking northeast Delhi since Sunday.

Several journalists have been hospitalised. They have been punched and attacked by communal mobs, and police were either absent or have not come to help. Shockingly, mobs were checking religious credentials of journalists.

“We have little doubt the attackers actively sought to prevent videography or photography that may lead to them being identified. A lethargic police and politicians instigating communal violence cannot escape blame for attacks on the media,” statements issued by PCI and IWPC said.

“A television journalist has sustained gunshot injuries. Another has been hit in the face and has several teeth missing. A woman journalist has also sustained injuries. Television media seem to have been specially targeted.

“A few weeks ago, journalists were physically assaulted by the police themselves when reporting the violence that attended the Jamia protests.

“Earlier, police stood mute spectators while supporters of right-wing mobs that had attacked JNU heckled and hit journalists. We expect the authorities, particularly the police and the Union home ministry, to be alive to democratic sensibilities and ensure that media are not brought under physical assault,” the statements said.

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