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NWMI’s response to Seema Mustafa’s critique of the letter to PCI on Tarun Tejpal Case #mustshare

In an article by Seema Mustafa in The Statesman on 4 April 2014, headlined “When feminists brook no opposition,” in which she responds to criticism of her recent article in The Citizen based on the CCTV footage in the sexual assault and rape case involving Tarun… Continue Reading →

NWMI’s response to Manu Joseph’s defence of his article on Tarun Tejpal #mustshare

  The Network of Women in Media, India, is gratified that our letters to the Press Council of India and the Editors’ Guild, regarding the recent articles in Outlook and The Citizen, have generated a debate in the media and in society. Other… Continue Reading →

Protest against unethical media coverage of Tehelka Case #Vaw

  To: Justice Markandey Katju Chairperson Press Council of India New Delhi   01 April 2014   Dear Justice Katju,   The Network of Women in Media, India is deeply concerned about what appears to be a renewed media campaign that threatens… Continue Reading →

NWMI petition to Press Council of India on Gang Rape of Journalist #Vaw

*Dear Justice Katju and members of the Press Council of India,* The Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI) is shocked and upset about the reported gang-rape of a woman journalist in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. The… Continue Reading →

Press Release -NWMI expresses shock and anger at gang-rape of woman journalist in UP

PRESS STATEMENT   The Network of Women in Media, India expresses shock and anger at gang-rape of woman journalist in UP The Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI) is shocked and upset about the reported gang-rape of a woman… Continue Reading →

Press Release- Tehelka Atonement is Insufficient: The Rule of Law Must Prevail- NWMI

  21 November 2013 Atonement is Insufficient: The Rule of Law Must Prevail “NWMI Demands Institutional Redress of Sexual Harassment and Assault” “NWMI Demands Institutional Redress of Sexual Harassment and Assault” Recent developments at the weekly news magazine Tehelka demonstrate that media… Continue Reading →

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