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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Gauri Lankesh: Indian journalist shot dead in Bangalore
6 September 2017
A
prominent Indian journalist critical of Hindu nationalist politics has
been shot dead in the southern state of Karnataka, police say.
She was shot in the head and chest by gunmen who arrived by motorcycle. The motive for the crime was not clear.
The most high profile Indian journalist murdered in recent years, Ms Lankesh was buried with full state honours.
The chief minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, was among those who attended the funeral.
There were also protests against her killing in several Indian cities, including the capital, Delhi.
Indian reporters are being increasingly targeted by radical Hindu nationalists, activists say.
In the last few years, journalists seen to be critical of Hindu nationalists have been berated on social media, while many women reporters have been threatened with rape and assault.
Ministers belonging to India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have also openly attacked journalists, using terms like "presstitute" (a mix of press and prostitute) to describe them.
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Who was Gauri Lankesh?
She worked for The Times of India and later ran an independent newspaper, Lankesh Patrike, along with her brother Indrajit for several years. The newspaper had been founded by her father, P Lankesh, a left-wing poet and writer.
After a split with her brother, she left to start several publications, including her own newspaper Gauri Lankesh Patrike.
Award-winning filmmaker Kavitha Lankesh was her sister.
What do we know of her murder so far?
Officials said they suspected she had been under surveillance by the gunmen. An investigation has been opened.
Her killing follows several assassinations of outspoken secularists or rationalists in recent years, including scholar Malleshappa Kalburgi, anti-superstition activist Narendra Dabholkar, and author-politician Govind Pansare.
The watchdog Reporters Without Borders said that radical nationalist journalists have targeted other writers, with online smear campaigns and threats of physical reprisals.
"With Hindu nationalists trying to purge all manifestations of 'anti-national' thought from the national debate, self-censorship is growing in the mainstream media," the group said.
Why was she so controversial?
She was sympathetic to the Naxalites, or Maoist rebels who have been carrying out a bloody insurgency against the government, and was involved in the reintegration of former rebels.
Ms Lankesh was convicted of defamation last year for a report she published on local BJP leaders.
She was sentenced to six months in jail and was out on bail and appealing the conviction at the time of her death.
In an interview with Narada News last year shortly after her conviction, she criticised BJP's "fascist and communal politics" and said, "My Constitution teaches me to be a secular citizen, not communal. It is my right to fight against these communal elements."
"I believe in democracy and freedom of expression, and hence, am open to criticism too. People are welcome to call me anti-BJP or anti-Modi, if they want to. They are free to have their own opinion, just as I am free to have my opinion."
What has been the reaction to her murder?
Her death has been widely condemned across India. Protests have been held in several cities including Bangalore, Mumbai and the capital, Delhi. More protests are planned for later today and over the coming days.Karnataka state's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was one of the first to respond to her death, calling it an "assassination on democracy".
Skip Twitter post by @CMofKarnataka
Shocked to learn abt murder of tall progressive force & senior journalist Gauri Lankesh. Such cold blooded acts deserve highest condemnation
End of Twitter post by @CMofKarnataka
"There cannot be any personal reasons attributed to her death because she had no personal enemies. So, the possibility is only political."
The news has made top headlines in Indian media, with editors and journalists condemning her murder and paying tribute to her work.
Skip Twitter post by @ShekharGupta
Journalism is nothing without courage. Democracy is nothing without dissent. You had plenty of both #GauriLankesh You live on as inspiration
End of Twitter post by @ShekharGupta
On social media, the hashtag #GauriLankeshMurder was the top trend on Twitter India.
However, there have also been tweets that have condemned her and even celebrated her death.