US Journalists Committee asks India to release journalists detained in IIOJK

Committee demanded Indian government to uphold the commitments
An American independent body, Committee to Protect Journalists has asked India to immediately release journalists detained in different jails of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The demand was made in a letter by the Committee to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for release of Kashmiri journalist Asif Sultan who is in jail since last two years.

The Committee demanded Indian government to uphold the commitments to freedom of press.

It noted that events in Kashmir are of public interest and covering them is public service not crime.



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