Journalist Organisations Flay Freezing of Newsclick Accounts
SIX journalist organisations – Press Club of India, Indian Women’s Press Corps, Delhi Union of Journalists, Press Association, Kerala Union of Working Journalists and the Working News Cameraman’s Association (WNCA) – in a joint statement issued on December 20, have condemned the freezing of accounts of news portal Newsclick by the Income Tax department, depriving close to a hundred media persons and their families of a steady source of income.
“The salaries of all employees including support staff cannot be disbursed including for the 19 days of work in December. This action by the IT department also flouts basic norms of natural justice and labour laws. The portal has maintained that it has always complied with tax regulations and that there was no basis for the IT department to freeze its accounts,’ said the joint statement.
As per a Newsclick statement, the portal was given no intimation and found out by chance when it was unable to make any bank payments on December 18th evening.
Condemning the “targeting of livelihoods” of other independent media organisations, too, the joint statement called for an immediate stop to harassment of the media and media persons in the form of raids, arrests under non-bailable draconian clauses, freezing of accounts without prior intimation and the seizure of electronic equipment sans any guidelines or parameters.
“As such equipment is the lifeline for persons operating in the media space, such seizures effectively target livelihoods. Just as the other pillars of our democracy need to be allowed to function independently, so does the media,” read the statement.
The statement noted that it is important to note that the present development comes on the heels of sustained harassment in the form of ED raids and IT surveys in 2021 and the arrest of Newsclick’s founder Prabir Purkayastha and administrative officer Amit Chakraborty in October this year.
Both, Purkayastha and Chakraborty, have been booked under draconian clauses. It has been observed that such arrests of media persons have become the norm rather than the exception. Both continue to be in judicial custody for an indefinite period of time.
The statement further said, “Another area of concern is the indiscriminate seizure of electronic equipment, like mobile phones and computers under the pretext of investigations. While other independent media have also suffered such excesses with equipment being seized and confiscated for months altogether, in October, for the first time, electronic equipment like mobile phones and laptops of Newsclick journalists, ex-employees and even contributors was seized in an early morning operation which was unprecedented in itself. Many, who are single earners had to buy new equipment in order to continue working as there was no assurance of their seized equipment being returned in a definite time frame and too in an untampered state. In addition, the 'summoning' and ‘questioning’ for days altogether of Newsclick staff and reporters on the pretext of investigation has been another mode of sustained harassment by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police.
The joint statement demanded that the harassment of the media and media-persons in the form of raids, arrests under non-bailable draconian clauses, freezing of accounts without prior intimation and the seizure of electronic equipment sans any guidelines or parameters should stop forthwith. It underlined that an independent media strengthens democracy; demoralising and stifling it will have the opposite effect.