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Under
threats of violence from the terrorists, the circulation of national
newspapers in the valley has been banned. Frequently, such bans are also
imposed on local newspapers that are not seen to toe the line. Offices of
the Srinagar-based papers have been frequently subjected to attacks and
bombings. By killing the highly respected editor, of a local Srinagar
Daily, 'Al Safa' and the Director of the local television station, the
lethal nature of these threats was reinforced. The terrorists have thus
tried to ensure that the Press in the Valley is effectively gagged.
This
is yet another example of the gross violation of the rights to life,
freedom, vocation and information in the Kashmir Valley.
Case
No.: 1
Date: 1.5.90
Place: Srinagar
Following threats of 'Hizb-ul-Mujahideen' against the circulation of
National and Jammu newspapers in Kashmir, news agents decided not to bring
any paper for distribution in Valley.
Case
No.: 2
Date: 2.10.90
Place: Dalgate, Srinagar
Explosion in the house of Sofi Ghulam Mohd, Editor, Daily 'Srinagar
Times'. Car and garage damaged.
Case
No.: 3
Date: 5.10.90
Place: Badshah Chowk, Srinagar
Arson in the office of Daily 'Srinagar Times'. Extensive damage was caused
to the office building.
Case
No.: 4
Date: 10.10.90
Place: Badshah Chowk Srinagar
Arson again in the office of 'Srinagar Times', causing further extensive
damage.
Case
No.: 5
Date: 4.11.90
Place: Gowkadal, Srinagar
A powerful explosion damaged the printing press of Daily 'Aftab', which
also caused extensive damage to the press building. Loss estimated to be
Rs. 50,00,000.
Case
No.: 6
Date: 20.12.90
Place: Srinagar
Pro-Pak extremist group imposed ban on the entry of English dailies,
'Kashmir Times' and Excelsior', published from Jammu, into the Valley. The
ban was later lifted on February 10,1991.
Case
No.: 7
Date: 1.3.91
Place: Srinagar
'Hizb-ul-Mujahideen' (Nasir-ul-Islam) threatened the newspapers which were
advocating the solution of the 'Kashmir issue' on the basis of give and
take.
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Muhammad
Shaban Vakil, Editor, daily 'Al Safa', was killed by terrorists in
Srinagar on April 23, 1991.
Case
No.: 8
Date: 23.4.91
Place: Srinagar
Mohd. Shaban Vakil, Editor, Daily 'Al-Safa', was shot dead in his
office.
Case
No.: 9
Date: 15.5.91
Place: Srinagar
The'Hizb-ul-Mujahideen' (Nasir-ul-Islam) had imposed restrictions on the
publication of any statement of Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Ghulam Rasool Kar
and their other colleagues.
Case
No.: 10
Date: 7.10.91
Place: Srinagar
'Mahaz-e-Islami' imposed ban on Delhi published Urdu periodical 'Al Risala'
for depicting Kashmiri terrorists as terrorists.
Case
No.: 11
Date: 10.9.91
Place: Pulwama
Pro-Pak 'Hizb-ul-Mujahideen' sent a letter to the news agents of Pulwama
district, threatening stern action for not giving bold coverage to
the activities of HuM.
Case
No.: 12
Date: 18.2.92
Place: Srinagar
A grenade attack in the house of Yusuf Jameel, BBC Correspondent. The
outer wall of the house was damaged.
Case
No.: 13
Date: 31.3.92
Place: Srinagar
A grenade attack in the house of Yusuf Jameel, BBC Correspondent,
resulting in some damage.
Case
No.: 14
Date: 1.4.92
Place: Srinagar
Pro-Pak 'Hizb-ul-Mujahideen' banned the entry of Delhi edition of 'Indian
Express' into Kashmir Valley for covering anti-terrorist write-ups. The
outfit further directed its correspondqnt George Joseph to leave Kashmir
within 48 hours for publishing 'anti-movement' articles. He is now based
at Jammu.
Case
No.: 15
Date: 18.4.92
Place: Srinagar
J&K Liberation Army Force imposed a ban on the publication of all
Government/private advertisements in 'Srinagar Times'. It also threatened
to take action against 'Al Safa' news and imposed a fine of Rs. 1,00,000
on these papers for defying its instructions.
Case
No.: 16
Date: 2.5.92
Place: Pampore, Pulwama
Copies of the local Urdu daily 'Aftab', were set ablaze by a group of
terrorists, alleging that the paper was 'anti movement'.
Case
No.: 17
Date: 2.5.92
Place: Srinagar
JKLF banned circulation of the 'Sunday' weekly published from Calcutta, in
the Valley on the ground that it projected JKLF as pro-Government. The
journalist Ms. Shiraz Sidhva was also barred from visiting the Valley
despite Shiraz writing several articles durlng 1991-92 putting forth the
terrorist point of view. (JKLF has since rescinded its order on Shiraz
Sidhva).
Case
No.: 18
Date: 14.5.92
Place: Srinagar
'Al Umar Mujahideen' imposed a ban on the entry of periodical 'Sunday
Times' into the Kashmir Valley.
Case
No.: 19
Date: 16.10.92
Place: Srinagar
Syed Ghulam Nabi, Joint Director Information, J&K, was kidnapped and
held captive for four days and subjected to torture before being killed.

Syed
Ghulam Nabi, Joint Director of the Department of Information, was shot
dead by the terrorists. He had earlier been abducted on October 16, 1992.
Case
No.: 20
Date: 23.10.92
Place: Safakadal, Srinagar
Terrorists opened fire on a group of journalists.
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