BengaluruThe killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh by gunmen outside her residence in Bengaluru raises alarm about the state of freedom of expression in the country, Amnesty International India said today. Gauri, who was known for her strident anti-establishment views and writings against Hindu fundamentalists, was never afraid of speaking truth to power, the rights body said.
Her assassination must be thoroughly investigated and the perpetrators brought to justice. The police must investigate whether she was killed because of her journalism, Asmita Basu, Programmes Director at Amnesty International India, said.
Gauri, 55, was the editor of Gauri Lankesh Patrike, a Kannada weekly. She was widely regarded as an independent and outspoken journalist and activist, and a fierce critic of hardline Hindu groups in Karnataka.
Critical journalists and activists have increasingly faced threats and attacks across India in recent years. State governments must act to protect those whose voices of dissent are being silenced, Basu said. The Committee to Protect Journalists has said that there have been no conviction in any of 27 cases of journalists murdered for their work in India since 1992, the statement said.
KEG Condemns Killing of Gauri Lankesh
Kashmir Editors Guild (KEG) has strongly condemned the murder of Gauri Lankesh, senior journalist and Editor, Lankesh Patrika.
In an emergency meeting held here today with the President KEG, Fayaz Ahmad Kaloo in the chair, the Guild described the murder as gruesome and an attack on the freedom of press and expression.
Expressing hope that the Karnataka government acts swiftly to identify and nab the killers, KEG appealed all media organizations to do their bit to protect the freedom of press.
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