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NHRC notice to Jammu and Kashmir government over killing of journalist Shujaat Bukhari The commission has also asked for details of the attacks on journalist in the last two years in the state and the status of relief provided to the victims and their families. 25th June 2018 NEW DELHI: The National Human Right Commission has issued notice to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir calling for a detailed report into the killing of journalist Shujaat Bukhari and his two personal security guards on Monday. Taking cognizance of the media reports network of editors and media practitioners Samden, which urged the NHRC to seek swift action into the killing of Bukhari and two personal security guards in Lal Chowk area of Jammu and Kashmir last week, the notice was issued. The commission has also asked for details of the attacks on journalist in the last two years in the state and the status of relief provided to the victims and their families. "The State Human Rights Commission is closed for summer vacations till 30th June, 2018 and till date, cognizance of this case has not been taken by them. The way, Shujaat Bukhari had been killed by the miscreants indicates that the media persons, even those who have been provided police protection by the State Government, are not safe in the valley. This is a case of violation of Right to Life of the victim and the incident is causing serious threat to free speech and freedom of press in the State" said the statement issued by the NHRC. Bukhari the editor of Rising Kashmir was shot dead by unknown miscreants in broad daylight, the murder resulted in nationwide uproar, with political parties condemning the attack. The Commission has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police of the State of Jammu & Kashmir calling for detailed report in the matter within four weeks.
The Quint Bukhari Murder: NHRC Says Free Press Under Threat in Kashmir 25 th June, 2018 The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Monday, 25 June, sent a notice to Jammu and Kashmir chief secretary and the state's police chief in connection with the killing of Rising Kashmir editor Shujaat Bukhari, and said the incident was causing "serious threat" to free speech and freedom of press in the state. The NHRC said it had taken suo motu cognisance of an appeal via press by SAMDEN, a network of editors and media practitioners, which had urged the NHRC and the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission to push for a swift probe into the case. Bukhari, 53, and his two PSOs were shot dead by gunmen outside the newspaper's office in the heart of Srinagar on 14 June.He was shot dead soon after he boarded his car from his office in the Press Enclave at Lal Chowk. Looking into the gravity of the matter, the commission has issued a notice to the chief secretary and the director general of police of Jammu and Kashmir, calling for a detailed report in the matte. NHRC Jammu and Kashmir is currently under Governor's rule since 20 June. "The state government is also expected to provide details of the attacks made on mediapersons during the last two years, along with number of persons who have died or been injured, and status of relief and rehabilitation provided to victims and their families," the rights panel said. The commission said it would also like to know as to what "special measures have been taken by the state government to stop such incidents" and added that the response was expected within four weeks. The NHRC had observed that in view of special provisions of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, in connection with Jammu and Kashmir, "it generally does not intervene into the matters relatable to entries enumerated in the List II (State List) mentioned under Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India". In such cases, it was for the State Human Rights Commission to take cognisance of the complaints regarding alleged violation of human rights in the state".
However, it further observed that "it is learnt that the State Human Rights Commission is closed for summer vacations till 30 June, and till date, cognisance of this case has not been taken by them". The deceased journalist had been under police protection in the the year 2000. He was reportedly facing threats, being a rare voice of moderation and an advocate for peace and justice. Many other NGOs and human rights defenders had also raised their voice against the threats, attacks and murders carried out against mediapersons, the NHRC said. "The way Shujaat Bukhari had been killed by the miscreants indicates that mediapersons, even those who have been provided police protection by the state government, are not safe in the Valley. This is a case of violation of right to life of the victim, and the incident is causing serious threat to free speech and freedom of press in the state," the Commission said. The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) on Friday had said that it had sent a letter to the National Human Rights Commission chairperson Justice (Retired) HL Dattu, urging the NHRC to push for swift investigation into the case. Copies of the letter were also sent to the SHRC, as well as to David Kaye, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, the CHRI had said in a statement. South Asia Media Defenders Network (SAMDEN) is an informal association of independent editors and media practitioners, anchored in CHRI. Besides, a complaint from the Front Line Defenders, an NGO, was received which was registered by the commission. The formal letter from the CHRI is yet to be received by the commission, it said.
Journalists not safe in the Valley, says NHRC JUNE 26, 2018 Journalists, including those with police protection, are not safe in the Valley, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has observed while sending notices to the J&K government and police over the murder of editor Shujaat Bukahri. The NHRC on Monday said that it has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report about a group of scribes under the banner South Asia Media Defenders Network urging it to push for a speedy probe into the killing of Mr. Bukhari. Citing reports, it said Mr. Bukhari, who was the editor of Rising Kashmir, had been under police protection since 2000.
Greater Kashmir NHRC calls for report in Shujaat s killing Tuesday, June 26, 2018 The NHRC said it had taken suomotucognisance of an appeal via press by SAMDEN, a network of editors and media practitioners, which had urged the NHRC and the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission to push for a swift probe into the case. The National Human Rights Commission on Monday sent a notice calling for a detailed report within four weeks to the state police chief and chief secretary in the murder of Rising Kashmir editor ShujaatBukhari. The commission also said the killing was causing a "serious threat" to free speech and freedom of press in the state. The NHRC said it had taken suomotucognisance of an appeal via press by SAMDEN, a network of editors and media practitioners, which had urged the NHRC and the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission to push for a swift probe into the case. Bukhari and his two PSOs were shot dead by gunmen outside the newspaper's office in the heart of Srinagar on June 14. "Looking into the gravity of the matter, the commission has issued a notice to the chief secretary and the director general of police of Jammu and Kashmir, calling for a detailed report in the matter," the NHRC said in a statement. "The state government is also expected to provide details of the attacks made on media persons during the last two years, along with number of persons who have died or been injured, and status of relief and rehabilitation provided to victims and their families," the rights panel said. The commission said it would also like to know as to what "special measures have been taken by the state government to stop such incidents" and added that the response was expected within four weeks. The NHRC had observed that in view of special provisions of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, in connection with Jammu and Kashmir, "it generally does not intervene into the matters relatable to entries enumerated in the List II (State List) mentioned under Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India". In such cases, it was for the State Human Rights Commission to take cognisance of the complaints regarding alleged violation of human rights in the state".
However, it further observed that "it is learnt that the State Human Rights Commission is closed for summer vacations till June 30, and till date, cognisance of this case has not been taken by them". The deceased journalist had been under police protection in the year 2000. He was reportedly facing threats, being a rare voice of moderation and an advocate for peace and justice. Many other NGOs and human rights defenders had also raised their voice against the threats, attacks and murders carried out against media persons, the NHRC said. The way ShujaatBukhari had been killed by the miscreants indicates that media persons, even those who have been provided police protection by the state government, are not safe in the Valley. This is a case of violation of right to life of the victim, and the incident is causing serious threat to free speech and freedom of press in the state," the commission said. The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) on Friday had said that it had sent a letter to the National Human Rights Commission chairperson Justice (Retired) HL Dattu, urging the NHRC to push for swift investigation into the case. Copies of the letter were also sent to the SHRC, as well as to David Kaye, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, the CHRI had said in a statement. South Asia Media Defenders Network (SAMDEN) is an informal association of independent editors and media practitioners, anchored in CHRI. Besides, a complaint from the Front Line Defenders, an NGO was received which was registered by the commission. The formal letter from the CHRI is yet to be received by the commission, it said.