Journalist Threatened in Nepal
Media Release: Nepal
July 13,
2012
Journalist Threatened in
Nepal
The International
Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate the
Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) in expressing concern
over the latest reports of threats against a journalist by a
police officer in Lahan, in Nepal’s eastern Siraha region
on July 10, 2012.
Mithilesh Yadav, a Lahan-based journalist for Nagarik Daily was allegedly threatened by a police constable over news published about continuing criminal activities such as beatings, abductions and explosions in Lahan in the last five months.
Yadav reported that he was manhandled while he was on assignment following up his report at the Police Office. Yadav alleges that Senior Superintend of Police, Govinda Niraoula, told him on the phone that he (Yadav) "would get what he deserves for his writings" and requested him not to write negative about the police when a complaint was lodged about the incident.
“The IFJ joins the FNJ in strongly
condemning this latest incident of journalist
intimidation”, IFJ Asia-Pacific said.
“Investigating
crime and criminal investigations is part of the day-to-day
responsibility of an effective, independent media. It does
not justify threats or intimidation”.
The IFJ calls on Nepal’s police force to demonstrate respect for press freedom and the important role of journalists in serving the public good.
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than 600,000 journalists in 131 countries
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