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    string(618) "On July 27, two journalists, Hussain Fiyaz Moosa, chief operating officer of the opposition-aligned Raajje TV, and Ahmed Azif, assistant editor of Sun Online, were arrested as opposition supporters attempted to perform a prayer inside an Islamic centre in Malé. Police officers in plainclothes forcibly dispersed the crowd and arrested opposition leaders after Isha (night) prayers. They were released after being held at the police headquarters for about four hours. Fiyaz said he was accused of planning a political activity and of taking photographs inside the mosque. Azif was accused of obstructing police duty. "
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    string(1062) "The National Assembly, the lower house of the Pakistan parliament, officially approved the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill (PECB) on August 11. The Bill was originally passed by the Assembly on April 13, however when it was sent to the Senate, parliament’s Upper House, it was knocked back. More than 50 amendments were made to the PCEB and it was unanimously adopted by the Senate on July 30. Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain will now sign the PCEB in law. The PCEB has received widespread criticism from opposition parties, stakeholders and media groups for the provisions which many believe will curb freedom of expression in Pakistan. Particular criticisms focused on the vague wording in the bill, which is open for misinterpretation, restrictions on freedom of expression online and access to information. Criticisms also focused on the sweeping powers granted to the state authority to conduct surveillance on citizens. Many argued that the provisions of the law could specifically be misused to target journalists’ sources and whistleblowers. "
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    string(288) "Haji Mohammad Zubair Khaksar, a correspondent for the government-run Nangarhar TV and Radio network, in Surkhrod district, was shot dead by unidentified assailants as he was returning returning home from a private gathering. According to reports, Khaksar had received threats from Daesh. "
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    string(756) "At least three dozen cases, including six sedition pleas and a dozen defamation cases, were filed in the past weeks against The Daily Star editor and publisher Mahfuz Anam in 17 districts of Bangladesh by various individuals and political groups. The legal actions were launched after Anam admitted during a televised interview on February 3 to a lapse in editorial judgement in publishing reports based on information supplied by the country’s task force intelligence cell during the caretaker government regime almost a decade ago without being able to independently verify them. The military-backed interim government declared a state of emergency in 2007, detaining the leaders of the two biggest political parties and initiating cases against them. "
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    string(425) "Kishore Dave, the bureau of Jai Hind, a local vernacular daily at Junagadh in Gujarat, eastern India, was murdered in his office by unidentified assailants in Gujarat, India on Monday, August 22. Dave was attacked as he was filing a report, stabbed multiple times in the chest. He was alone at the time of the murder and was found later by an office assistant. Police have arrested three people in connection with the murder."
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    string(839) "Sindhu Sooryakumar, a news anchor with Malayalam-language news channel, Asianet, hosted a discussion about the celebration of Mahishasura Jayanti on February 26. The discussion focused on whether Mahisasura Jayanti, a martyrdom day marking the killing of the demon Mahishasur by Goddess Durga in the Hindu mythology, which is observed by some tribal communities in West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand, is an act of treason. Following the program, Sooryakumar’s phone number was circulated on social media including Facebook, and social communication app, Whatsapp, after which she received over 2,000 harassing and abusive phone calls and messages. Those harassing Sooryakumar included members of the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS) who espouse a form of militant Hinduism as well as members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). "
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    string(494) "The National Investigation Agency (NIA) wrote to some local newspapers published from Imphal, Manipur seeking them to produce the photo copy of the press statement with its e-mails header, sent by the CorCom, an underground outfit, claiming that it captured six weapons from the security forces during Joupi Encounter. In an order signed by an Inspector, NIA said the production of the press statement photo copy with e-mail header was necessary or desirable for the purpose its investigation. "
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    string(514) "On Saturday, February 13, journalist Tarun Mishra, bureau chief of the Jan Sandesh Times, a Hindi newspaper in Sultanpur, in eastern Uttar Pradesh, was driving to Sultanpur with his uncle when two unidentified people on a motorcycle stopped the car and opened fire. Mishra was rushed to hospital but died on route. According to the Uttar Pradesh journalist union, Mishra was potentially targeted for his writings about illegal black market activities in Uttar Pradesh, sometimes referred to as the ‘mud mafia’ "
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    string(639) "On Sunday, March 27, dozens of assailants stormed the Karachi Press Club (KPC), attacked journalists, grabbed cameras, and tried to set the KPC and a DSNG van of Jaag TV on fire with the petrol. The mob comprising of 60 to 70 people violently attacked media staff from Jaag TV and Channel 92, as journalists remained stuck inside the KPC building. The attack broke out after a number of religious groups complained about a media blackout on the coverage of their activities. The groups were observing chehlum, a religious day of mourning, of Mumtaz Qadri, assassin of former Punjab governor Salman Taseer, who was executed in early March. "
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    string(876) "On February 2, at least 6 journalists and media workers were attacked as they covered a protest at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. The media were covering a protest by Pakistan International Airport (PIA) employees. Police attended the protest and attempted to break it up with batons and water cannons. There were also reports that bullets were fired into the crowd. A number of protesters were also injured in the incident.

The journalists and media workers were injured with a number requiring hospital treatment. According to reports, Dawn News’ cameraman Shafi Dilshad was left were a fractured hand while cameramen of Express News Rafiq Hassan, and Amjad Iqbal of Waqt News were hit with sticks; Ary News cameraman Hanif, AFP’s photographer Rizwan Tabassum, Dunya News’ reporter Naveed Kamal and Channel 92’s reporter Samar Abbas were also injured."
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