Freedom of expression severely deteriorated under Modi: PEN International


Pune/New Delhi, Sep 29 (IANS): India has witnessed "a rising tide of violence, impunity, extended pre-trial detentions, and surveillance" under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government, PEN International said on Saturday as it wound up the 84th PEN International Congress with representation from over 80 countries in Pune.

The international writers' body called upon the Indian government to safeguard the freedom of expression in the country.

It released a report "India: Pursuing truth in the face of intolerance" that outlines how dissenting voices, by journalists, writers, academics or students "face intimidation, harassment, prosecution, online abuse, and physical violence.

"The report illustrates the varied ways in which critical voices are targeted and silenced. It highlights "directed attacks online and offline; the systematic stifling of academic research and freedom; and the continued marginalisation of and hostility towards women's voices."

"Laws that stifle speech; an environment hostile to dissenting views; and emboldened critics online and in the real world have cast a chill over free expression in India. Journalists and writers have been sued, intimidated, threatened, and sometimes murdered. There is little political will to amend the laws that prevent free expression or to enforce laws that protect the writer," said Salil Tripathi, Writers in Prison Committee Chair.

PEN International said in an official statement that it "calls on the Indian authorities to protect its writers, journalists and all others exercising their right to free expression" and to "bring its legislation in line with its obligations under international law".

"While this gathering has been about the promotion of peace-building and celebrating the power of the written word, it is also about protecting free expression and remembering those of us who pay the ultimate price for exercising this fundamental right. Today, we honour Gauri Lankesh, who was shot to death outside her home a year ago. Even though we welcome the progress that has been in the investigation, we're still waiting for justice. Unless the cycle of impunity is broken, those who want to use violence to silence will be embolden to do so," said PEN International President Jennifer Clement.

Asked about the views and findings of the PEN as far as worsening of situations under the ruling regime is concerned, American-Mexican author Clement unequivocally said there has been "a rising tide of violence, impunity, extended pre-trial detentions, impunity and surveillance".

"We have quite a few recommendations to the Indian government: To ensure the safety of journalists and make sure that there is no impunity against them, to ensure that they are not harmed, as has been seen in several high-profile cases, train the police, launch public information campaign to inform citizens of their legal rights in the face of online harassment and threats," Clement, who is the first woman to President of the body, told IANS over telephone from Pune.

She added that the PEN International felt "very strongly", especially in a country like India, as "the differences are what unites people and not what divides them".

"The government should be thinking about the things that bring people together and not tear them apart. I think what PEN is concerned about is that India has always been a country that one could uphold for being tolerant and being democratic. It used to be (said) that India could be held as an example to the rest of the world. It's very sad to see this turn. What would the future of such a democracy look like," she asked.

The 15-page report "India: Pursuing truth in the face of intolerance" is highly critical of the Modi government and opens with a poster of the firebrand journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh.

PEN said that it prepares "a freedom of expression report" every year on the country in which its Congress is being held. The report contends that "future generations will likely look back at the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) win in 2014 elections" as "the beginning of a drastically different era in independent India".

Notably, of its three new Vice Presidents, chosen for their "literary merit", two are dissenting voices from India: Tamil writer Perumal Murugan, who was himself hounded by right-wing activists, and Nayantara Sahgal, who has been at the forefront of protests by writers and intellectuals against the Modi government.

  

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  • Fayaz, Mangalore /Dubai

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    FEKU and daccu made the murder of press media and freedom of expretion
    Nothing is left above only lies and feak promises

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    Allowing such dissident voice to organize their meeting in Pune /India itself shows BJP Govt is allowing free expression. Just because some NGOs r not getting foreign aid for their illegal activities cry foul. Ppl know the difference between allowing free expression and allowing illegal activities

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    The more such people shout intolerance, more the people of this country will vote for Modi. Basically, many NGO livelihood is at stake since 2014 who were used to foreign funding..

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  • Indian, Coastal Karnataka

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    No one is stopping you from voting Modi, its your right and its your mind and its your wish. We all elected him because he was better among many good, but it doesn't mean we must accept everything without questioning. There is always scope for improvement.

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  • Truth, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    In fact that is the truth.
    That is the reason why many Christians and left oriented NGOs are screaming against Modi.

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    WHERE IS FREEDOM EXPRESSION??? ONLY FOR BJP SPOKESMAN AND SUPPORTERS FOR DEFENDING ILLEGAL POLICIES AND ACTIVITIES!!! MAY GOD SAVE US FROM THESE PEOPLE. PEN INTERNATIONAL NOTED THE ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY BJP RULED STATE'S AND THEIR POLLCE BRUTALITY IN SOME STATES!!! DIVIDE ON RELIGION LINES AND DIFFERENTIATING MINORITIES!!!??? HOPE IT WON'T BECOME ANOTHER YUGOSLAVIA!!!???

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    Pen International is confirming what a lot of Daiji World readers have been highlighting time and again that free speech is being stiffled. Free Press is Gagged. Dissent is being considered as anti National. High time the fourth Estate namely the Press comes out of its hibernation and fear and takes the lead in safe guarding freedom of Speech and Democracy in India.

    What is apparent seems like a undeclared emergency in India.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    Contrary to what PEN says, freedom is actually being misused in the country. Sedition is being equated with dissent and seditious speeches as freedom of expression. In fact the gap between sedition and dissent has been narrowed downed to such an extent that could have dangerous consequences.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    Only FAKE is the accepted freedom of Expression ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    He seems to be facing the loosing battle in the forthcoming parliament election because his performance during in power is quite discouraging and not complied any of his tall vote promises.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    Media who are with the present government are flourishing in covering gossip and fake news and others with true news are censored.

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