IFJ expresses concern over arrest of French journalist

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SRINAGAR, DEC 13 : Day after he was released on bail the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) Wednesday expressed serious concern over the arrest of a French freelance journalist Paul Comity in Srinagar, on December 10, 2017. The IFJ demanded immediate release of the journalist.

On Sunday, Kashmir police arrested Comiti for ‘violating visa regulations’ by filming protest activities in Kashmir, and presented him to the court, which remanded him on custody for five days. Comiti, 47, was visiting Kashmir to research for his documentary on a business visa valid until December 2018.

“The Kashmir Valley has been dealing with an armed conflict and separatist movement since 1990. Journalists in the region have been working under extreme stress, threats and intimidation from the various actors in the conflict. Reporting the situation on the ground and informing the public is challenging, as the government and security forces attempt to restrict mobility, block access to sources and arbitrarily shut down telephone services and the internet,” an IFJ statement said. (PTK)

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