Journalist organisations seek accountability over Shujaat Bukhari's killing

IANS  |  New Delhi 

organisations held a remembrance-cum-solidarity meeting here on Monday in memory of Shujaat Bukhari, of and said his killing demands accountability at various levels.

"Everyone in this country has this sovereign right to freedom of speech and expression. The increasing intolerance to such freedoms has the potential of undermining the character and nature of democracy itself," said the statement issued by the Press Club of India, Indian Women's Press Corps, Press Association, Editors' Guild, SAFMA and South Asian Women in Media, Indian Union, Foreign Correspondents Club, of Journalists, and All India Urdu Editors Conference.

was shot dead by militants outside his office in on Thursday. His two security guards were also killed in the incident.

"We demand that the government institute a separate inquiry into those who had launched a malicious campaign against Shujaat. The cyber cell of the should look into all those IP addresses and their sources from where the malicious campaigns were conducted," the statement said.

"We feel that such killings are often preceded by hate messages and malicious campaigns on the Various journalists and other civilians have been viciously trolled and targeted. All such instances ought to be monitored by a vigilant government if civilian safety and security is a priority in governance," it added.

Speaking on the occasion, said was the 19th journalist who has lost his life in the violence in since 1990.

"He had the courage to speak forthrightly. This is the paper that doesn't print what government of Kashmir wants to print," he said.

Varadarajan said that long before Bhukari was assassinated, his character was sought to be assassinated by branding him as "a soft separatist, pro-terrorist, pro-Pakistani".

"You are setting up a target when you vilify somebody like this, which creates a space for hidden forces to engage in this kind of active terrorism" he said.

Bashir Assad, a journalist who had worked with Bhukari, said should be united to free Kashmir from "current mess and build a peace constituency."

Journalists said was not afraid of taking a stand and was an for dialogue between Indian and They said he tried to bridge the gap between the different communities of the

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 23:56 IST