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2 Senior Manipur News Portal Journalists Held Under UAPA, Sedition Charges

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January 18, 2021
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2 Senior Manipur News Portal Journalists Held Under UAPA, Sedition Charges

TWO senior journalists of Manipuri news portal, Frontier Manipur, were arrested on Sunday on sedition over an article published on January 8, critical of the state’s militancy movement. They have also been booked under draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for “supporting a terror organisation’. The arrests have been made on the basis of a suo motu FIR registered by the Manipur Police.

The arrest of the Manipuri news portal’s editor-in-chief Dhiren Sadokpam and executive editor Paojel Chaoba was confirmed to Indian Express by their lawyer, Chongtham Victor, even as Imphal West SP, K Meghachandra Singh confirmed Chaoba’s arrest but did not comment in Sadokpam’s.

The article that triggered the arrests was written by M Joy Luwang, titled “Revolutionary Journey in a Mess”. Luwang has also been named in the FIR.

According to Scroll.in, the article was a “critical indictment of Manipur’s many armed groups who have waged an armed secessionist movement since the 1960s.”

The editor-in-chief Sadokpam, who was also summoned to the police station, while speaking to Scroll.in on his way, said, “We received the piece on email and we decided to publish it as it was a balanced analytical article. If anything, it was critical of the armed movement. As a website, we publish critical views of both the government and the armed groups.”

In the article, the author accused the groups of “falling prey to the Indian government’s design of breaking their backbones” and not living up to the “revolutionary” ideals they were formed with.

The FIR filed by the police accuses the author as he “openly endorsed revolutionary ideologies and activities and expressed… dismay at the deteriorating character of the armed revolutionary leaders of Manipur in the recent decade”.

Also Read: Why is it Important to Preserve and Protect our Freedom of Speech, Expression and Right to Protest

“His article clearly expressed sympathy and support to the ideologies and activities of the armed revolutionary groups and outrightly called the rule of law of the Union and State government as colonial law,” it said.

According to the Scroll.in report, although the FIR was filed and case registered on Sunday afternoon, a police team landed up at Chaoba’s house early Sunday morning itself, according to Sadokpam.

“They demanded that Chaoba went with them to the police station, but he refused saying that he would go on his own,” the editor –in chief said. Later, a lawyer representing Chaoba said the executive editor went to the police station on Sunday and was allegedly detained and continues to be in police custody, the report added.

This is not the first time that journalists have been charged for sedition in Manipur. In fact, this is becoming a trend across the country, when not just journalists but the wider citizenry has been slapped with draconian charges for social media posts or tweets critical of the ruling dispensation.

The editor-in-chief Sadokpam, who was also summoned to the police station, while speaking to Scroll.in on his way, said, “We received the piece on email and we decided to publish it as it was a balanced analytical article. If anything, it was critical of the armed movement. As a website, we publish critical views of both the government and the armed groups.”

This is not the first time that journalists have been charged for sedition in Manipur. In fact, this is becoming a trend across the country, when not just journalists but the wider citizenry has been slapped with draconian charges for social media posts or tweets critical of the ruling dispensation.

Also Read: Media Policy 2020: Mocking Freedom of Speech and Expression in Jammu and Kashmir

In Manipur, there have been many such cases against people who were critical of the ruling party or expressed some kind of dissent. For example in July last year, activist Erendro Leichombam was charged with sedition for an alleged image that he uploaded on  Facebook.

In 2018, Kishorechandra Wangkhem, the associate editor of Frontier Manipur, was booked for sedition and charged under the National Security Act after he posted a Facebook video critical of Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He was kept behinds bars for four months.

In 2020, Wangkhem was charged with sedition again and was in jail for two months.

In 2020, Jawaharlal Nehru University research scholar Mohammad Chingiz Khan and Gauhati University assistant professor Mohammad Imtiyaj Khan were charged with sedition after a translation of their old opinion article on issues faced by Manipuri Muslims appeared in a local newspaper.

 

(The story was first published by Newsclick.)

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