People's Democracy

(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)

Vol. XXVII

No. 06

 February 09, 2003


DUJ Condemns Journalist’s Killing In Srinagar 

THE Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ) has strongly condemned the dastardly killing of Srinagar-based journalist Parvaz Mohammad Sultan on January 31 evening and demanded a proper investigation into the incident to bring the culprits to book.

In a statement issued on February 1, DUJ president S K Pande and general secretary Javed Faridi said “the criminals cannot be allowed to go scot-free.”

The statement said the “Delhi Union of Journalists condemns both the government and the criminal elements for trying to muzzle the freedom of the press. It holds the government as a co-conspirator in the cases of attack on and murder of journalists, which are allowed to remain unresolved.”

It pointed out that about 36 media persons had been attacked or killed in Srinagar since the onset of the disturbance a decade ago. Starting from the killing of Doordarshan station director Lassa Kaul and Al-Safa editor Mohd Shaban Vakil, the modus operandi of attacks on journalists continues to remain the same.

“It is always unidentified gunmen who the police make us believe are behind such incidents. We call upon authorities to investigate these killings properly and bring the culprits to book,” the statement added.

The DUJ has expressed sympathy with the bereaved family. Mr Sultan, who was the chief editor of a local news agency News And Features Alliance (NAFA), is survived by wife, two sons and a daughter. Mr Sultan’s father had expired only last week. Mr Sultan has been associated with the Srinagar edition of national Urdu daily Quami Awaz, besides some other newspapers being published from the Kashmir Valley. Hailing from Khiram village in South Kashmir, Mr Sultan was recipient of an award for best reporting on environmental issues a few years ago.

The DUJ is of the opinion that the Official Secrets Act requires review after proper discussion, so as to prevent its misuse against the media.

CPI(M) CONDEMNS THE MURDER

ON the same day, the CPI(M)’s Jammu & Kashmir state committee also condemned the murder of Parwaz Mohd Sultan, editor and proprietor of the News And Features Alliance (NAFA) by militants. The assassinated journalist has been known for his objective reporting, the party recalled.

Through a statement issued by its secretary Mohd Yousuf Tarigami, the CPI(M) state committee said this heinous assassination, one more in a series of assassination of journalists and other intellectuals, was a desperate attempt on part of the extremists to silence the voice of sanity. The party, however, believed that such acts would not succeed in the game of suppressing the freedom of opinion by brute force.

The party conveyed its sincere condolence to Mr Sultan’s aggrieved family members and urged the people as well as the media to raise their voice against such dastardly killings. (INN)