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As Tripura cracks down on journalists, in what shape is media freedom in India?

On November 14, two journalists were detained by Assam police for reporting and writing on the events unfolding in Tripura. On the occasion of World Tolerance Day, we look at what’s transpiring in India with respect to media freedom and the recent spate of action against journalists

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Members of the All India Students Association protest against the violence in Tripura. Photo: AFP.

Members of the All India Students Association protest against the violence in Tripura. Photo: AFP.

Several journalists in India are currently facing legal action under stringent criminal laws for reporting on critical events and developments unfolding in the country.

In a recent example, on November 3, journalists Shyam Meera Singh, Meer Faisal and Mohammad Sartaj Alam were booked by the Tripura police for their tweets regarding the violence that has been unfolding in the state since October end, following attacks by Hindu religious groups on mosques and properties owned by Muslims.

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