Nepali Journalists Attacked and Threatened
Media Release: Nepal
April 16, 2012
Nepali
Journalists Attacked and Threatened
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) in condemning the series of attacks and threats that have been made against journalists in Nepal during the month of April.
Reports received by the IFJ state that Subash Chandra Sah, Bara District Correspondent for Rajdhani Daily and Radio Nepal and the publisher of Namaste Times Daily, was attacked by an unidentified group at 6.30 pm, in Kalaiya, Bara District, in the central region of Nepal, on April 13, 2012.
Sah reportedly sustained injuries to his body, and is receiving treatment in hospital.
In another incident, Rajendra Adhikari, editor and publisher of Don News Daily and photo journalist Bandhuram Parajuli, also of the Don News Daily, were both allegedly threatened by Gundaraj Shrestha 'Min', an activist of the UCPN, a Maoist affiliated labour union, in response to stories published in Nepal’s western region on April 13, 2012.
Shrestha allegedly telephoned the newspaper office and threatened to kill the two journalists if they did not stop publishing stories about a transport syndicate in the area.
These incidents follow the attack on journalist Krishna Neupane, on April 9, and the violent murder of correspondent Yadav Poudel, in Nepal on April 1, 2012.
“The IFJ is concerned by the escalating
pattern of attacks and threats of violence against
journalists in Nepal in 2012,” the IFJ Asia-Pacific Office
said.
“The IFJ Asia Pacific supports calls to see that
timely and efficient investigations are undertaken into the
attacks and threats, and demands that those responsible be
brought to justice.”
This month’s incidents provide
further weight to the recommendations made by the International Mission that travelled to
Nepal in February 2012. The Mission made specific calls to
action in two key areas, namely legal and policy reform
surrounding attacks on journalists and the culture of
impunity.
The IFJ represents more than 600,000
journalists in 131 countries
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