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Kashmir Editors Guild Calls for Kamran Yousuf’s Release

Freelance journalist Kamran Yousuf was arrested by the NIA on charges of abetting stone-pelting.

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Kashmir Editors Guild (KEG), an organisation comprising the Valley's prominent newspaper editors, on Tuesday called for freelance journalist Kamran Yousuf, arrested by the NIA on charges of abetting stone-pelting, to be freed and allowed to resume normal life honourably.

It is high time that Yousuf is permitted to move out of jail and resume his routine and help his mother, the only relation he has, in surviving honourably. His release will contribute to the strengthening of democracy and right to free speech.
Kashmir Editors Guild, in a statement

The guild reiterated its stand on Yousuf's case that he was a photojournalist freelancing with various media outlets.

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"The editors sought his early release and have continuously insisted that Yousuf requires a fair trial. It has been a long time since Yousuf's arrest that the investigators have probed almost all angles of his supposed involvement. So far, nothing has been proved as the chargesheet suggests," the guild said.

Reacting sharply to the NIA assertions in the chargesheet about Yousuf not being a real journalist, the guild said redefining journalism was usually seen as an effort by “totalitarian and dictatorial regimes, and not democracies”.

The NIA, in its chargesheet filed on 18 January, had said that a real journalist must cover the government’s development activities, inaugurations of hospitals and schools, and statements put out by ruling parties.

If cops were supposed to define the roles and responsibilities of journalists, which manage the fourth pillar of democracy, the universities that train thousands of scribes every year across India should be shut, the guild said.

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