Press Statement
Journalists’ Forum Assam
February 16, 2014
Guwahati, Assam, India
JFA urges Nabam Tuki for ending Arunachal media deadlock
Expressing grave concern over the cease of publications of all seven daily newspapers in Arunachal Pradesh for successive second day on Sunday, the Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) has urged the authority to resolve the matter to uphold freedom of expression and right to know of thousands of esteemed readers. The indefinite shutting down of all publication houses in Itanagar, capital city of the frontier State in northeast India, came into force since February 14, 2014 in protest against the state authority’s anti-media ruling that threatens the safety and security of the media house and their employees.
The journalists based in Itanagar had a meeting at Arunachal Press Club (APC) on Saturday and decided to continue the movement that involved local newspapers and cable news channels. The meeting under the supervision of Arunachal Pradesh Union of Working Journalists (APUWJ) also resolved to send another memorandum to the State chief minister Nabam Tuki.
Earlier both the media bodies took a strong decision on Friday to close down all newspapers apprehending confrontations between the media persons and the members of Students’ Union Movement of Arunachal (SUMA). SUMA staged a demonstration on February 14 against The Arunachal Times, an Itanagar-based morning daily. The conflict began when the capital complex district magistrate Mige Kamki permitted the students’ organization to stage the protest programme in front of Arunachal’s first English newspaper, The Arunachal Pradesh. The development angered the media fraternity as the authority had virtually bowed down to the pressure of SUMA, which has a background of confrontations with the media. The newspaper premise is not a public space and it endangers the safety and security of the employees.
The APC and APUWJ, had earlier sent a joint representation to the State chief minister’s office asking for immediate suspension of the Itanagar capital complex deputy commissioner Mige Kamki for his permission to the SUMA, which had problems with The Arunachal Times from before, to hold the demonstration against the newspaper house. “The deputy commissioner’s ‘senseless’ action of granting permission to the SUMA for the programme against The Arunachal Times could result in confrontation between the media employees and members of the students’ body,” said the representation, adding that, ‘supporting the irrational demand of SUMA to stage demonstrations against a media house’, Mige Kamki had indicated that the government was indirectly for curtailing the freedom of press. Granting permission for holding protest meeting in the premise of media house amounts to trespass and is an offence.
However, Mige Kamki claimed through a press statement that he permitted SUMA ‘for peaceful rally/dharna at the newly designated dharna/ rally ground near Tennis Court inside IG Park, Itanagar’ and not ‘staging rally/ dharna outside the Arunachal Times office on 14th
February, 2014’. Denying the allegation against him ‘as baseless, unfounded and irresponsible’, the deputy commissioner also commented that the indefinite shutdown of all Itanagar based media houses is ‘uncalled for and unwarranted’.
Meanwhile, condemning any kind of threats to the media houses in any case, the JFA, in a statement issued by its president Rupam Barua and secretary Nava Thakuria, asserted that the Arunachal Pradesh government should intervene on the matter and resolve the issue amicably such that the people do not get deprived from having their morning newspapers.
On the other hand, the Assam based scribes’ body also appealed to the media fraternity of Arunachal Pradesh, which has neither any satellite news channel nor active news portals, to rethink on their decision to shut down the publications indefinitely keeping an eye on the denizens of the mountainous State, bordering Bhutan, Tibet (China) and Burma.
For more details, please contact Nava Thakuria
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