Tag: Mohammed Zubair

  • Hit the child harder

     

     

    By Ranjona Banerji

     

    Ranjona BanerjiThe news cycle in India is like a yoyo, swinging between one bizarre act by the government to another worship of the PM to one more ghastly act of communal, casteist and gender violence.

    Of course, just because the news cycle swings like this does not necessarily mean that the Indian news media follows suit.

    A very disturbing video of a school teacher urging students to beat up a classmate went viral this week. From the video it appeared that the teacher was urging the students to hit the boy harder and also what sounded like this treatment was for all “Mohammedans”.

    From both the communal angle as well as the child rights angle, the video was painful to watch. Most people who saw it on sites like X (formerly Twitter) were outraged, including several shameless TV people who have consistently egged on anti-Muslim sentiments and violence for the past nine years. The video was shared by many, picked up by news sites and spread across cyber space.

    https://www.thequint.com/news/india/muzaffnagar-muslim-child-beaten-classroom-tripta-tyagi-neha-public-school

    https://www.boomlive.in/news/uttar-pradesh-neha-public-school-tripta-tyagi-muslim-student-beaten-viral-video-22860

    As the internet outraged away, the pincer movement from our strong Hindutva brigade began. The National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights posted that the video should not be shared because it violated the rights of the child, and action would be taken against those who continued to share it. The BJP propaganda website known as “OpIndia” (as in “Opposed to India”, I feel) tagged the NCPR chief and asked for action to be taken against Mohammed Zubair of Alt News, the fact-checking website. The post ended with the line, “let’s get him this time”.

    I add that line for all of you who continue to believe that this BJP site is a genuine news site.

    Then people identified the school, the boy’s father was located, the teacher was named – Tripti Tyagi, and the Muzaffarnagar Police was also activated. I should not need to specify that the school was in India’s most developed and forward state, Uttar Pradesh, but I shall do it anyway.

    The defence of the teacher began in a number of ways: she was differently abled so could not get up and hit the child herself, she was asked by the parents to beat up the child, she was loved by the villagers, she was ashamed, she was not ashamed, the video was edited and she only meant that “Mohammedan children should not be taken to their maternal uncle’s homes by their mothers or they would miss school”, the boy had not done his homework and any number of such stories.

    The school was found to be unregistered and unlicensed and apparently shut down. The teacher was “booked” but not further action was taken. There are laws about beating up children, but never mind. Let’s see what happened next.

    Which was that an FIR was filed against Zubair for sharing the video. Out of the thousands of people who had shared that video, only Zubair was targeted. Because of his fact-checking stories and his Muslim name, Zubair has been a consistent target. The bullseye on his back was painted by the BJP website, and obviously, the system was activated.

    https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/police-book-alt-news-mohammed-zubair-sharing-video-muslim-boy-being-beaten-181627

    A number of side arguments carried on around the incident: many teachers are like this, this has always happened (the foremost excuse from liberals which translates to “do nothing), this is not “my’ Hinduism, what about the student who was beaten up in Jammu for writing Jai Shri Ram on the blackboard (teacher arrested), where were you when Mahmud of Ghazni did that or that.

    But everyone inside themselves knows how deep the hatred has seeped and knows how the mainstream media has played a massive role in fanning those flames.

    The internet is now full of other videos of children spouting vile communal propaganda.

    And then comes this incident, from a Delhi school:

    https://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/delhi-gandhi-nagar-sarvodaya-bal-vidyalaya-in-gandhi-nagar-hema-gulati-why-didnt-you-go-to-pak-delhi-teacher-charged-for-comments-in-class-4338256

    Sadly, for us all this will soon be forgotten. The G20 summit begins in Delhi in September and the mainstream media will begin collective sashtang pranams (genuflection) to the glory of the Emperor.

    Children can now get thrashed with impunity, Muslims killed, Dalits killed, women beaten and raped, Manipur burn and all the rest of it.

    Prove me wrong.

    Ranjona Banerji is a senior journalist and commentator. She writes on MxMIndia on Tuesdays and Fridays. Her views here are personal.

     

  • Vendetta Unlimited

     

     

    By Ranjona Banerji

     

    Ranjona BanerjiThe rate at which cases are being filed against Mohammed Zubair, it is a clear vendetta.

    Against him for being a Muslim who dared.

    Against him being a fact-checker for exposing propaganda and mainstream media outlets which are actually propaganda sites.

    And for having an opinion.

    If Zubair is being targeted by the BJP, we now have the unfortunate example of a Congress coalition state – Jharkhand trying similar tactics. Journalist Rupesh Kumar Singh has been arrested under the Unlawful Activities Protection Act. UAPA is supposed to make it easier for the state to deal with terrorists. Instead, it is used against anyone who counters government claims or assesses political promises or just tries to hold politicians and officials to account. That is, if you work as a journalist, you are under threat.

    https://thewire.in/government/independent-journalist-rupesh-kumar-singh-arrested

    Singh has been working on Adivasi rights. He has been on the Pegasus list of targets by the government, in the explosive Forbidden Stories investigation on Israeli-made military-grade spyware apparently used by the Indian government to spy on journalists, activists and any citizen they wanted to.

    This investigation by Article 14 examines how the state misuses laws to incarcerate and harass its own “inconvenient” citizens:

    https://article-14.com/post/jailed-or-punished-with-or-without-trial-how-the-state-misuses-the-law-against-india-s-inconvenient-citizens-62d615129ab71

    Everywhere you will see that mainstream television plays almost no role in either investigating government actions.

    Actually to be honest, in investigating anything at all.

    Years ago, I believe there was a popular show on a Hindi “news” channel that investigated ghosts.

    I have no idea if they had any success or if they have progressed beyond.

    I do know that they are happy to do a macabre death dance on the ghosts of journalism every night on their primetime shows.

    Most people in India, shows a survey, know nothing about the Pegasus case. But when they do learn about it, they are angry.

    Most people in India, according to the same survey also get their news from television.

    This explains a lot.

    It explains why we are today.

    Who has failed us.

    Who within the journalistic community wants to fan sectarian and casteist flames and increase hatred in society.

    Who is happier with government and party propaganda.

    Who provides excuses for a vindictive and arrogant government.

    And who has decided that they will not speak for the underprivileged and the under-served.

    An industrialist gets a massive loan written off by a public sector bank.

    A decade ago, TV would have been frothing at the mouth.

    Today?

    Nothing.

    When popular movements begin, they need some media support.

    Compare once again the hysterical media support when it came to the fraudulent India Against Corruption movement to the anger heaped on Indian farmers last year.

    Try and recall how many TV investigations were carried out about the fate of migrant workers who had walked for miles in the summer heat during a pandemic only to be bathed in corrosive disinfectants. Where are those workers now? How did they suffer since? What relief and compensation did they get?

    Because we have bought so totally into this “debate” format, the bulwark of journalism has gone.

    An investigation does not mean chasing after a postman at actress Rhea Chakravarty’s apartment block. That is cheap sensationalism.

    An investigation is looking into why certain journalists are being targeted by governments for exposing lies and standing up for the rights of those without voice or agency.

    But you know and I know why.

    Meanwhile, the assault on journalists continue, by an all-powerful unstoppable State.

    Democracy did you say? Why? Because you can still read this?

    That’s a very low standard you have there.

     

    Ranjona Banerji is a senior journalist and commentator. She writes on MxMIndia on Tuesdays and Fridays. Her views here are personal

     

  • Deliberate blindfolding on relentless rise of fascism?

     

     

    By Ranjona Banerji

     

    Ranjona BanerjiWhat does it mean when India’s most senior journalists are unable to distinguish between political finagling, however reprehensible, and the relentless rise of fascism?

    Cognitive dissonance?

    Loss of critical faculties?

    Deliberate blindfolding?

    Genuine belief that Fascism is what we need.

    All of the above?

    Shekhar Gupta’s amazing take on Mohammed Zubair’s arrest for exposing BJP hatespeak, for exposing fake news, for instance? What does one make of that? Gupta has a long and illustrious career in journalism. He has been defence correspondent for India Today magazine when it genuinely did set the “gold standard” of journalism. He has been editor of The Indian Express. He is now editor-owner of The Print, a digital news platform which hires several excellent journalists and does some good work.

    But Gupta is unable to accept what is happening around us.

    He goes back to some earlier time to find justification – as they all do.

    He comes up with fantastic arguments to justify Zubair’s detention: if Zubair had not exposed fake news then no one would have known about the lies and abuse and then the world would not have chastised India and then India would not have hit back at Zubair.

    Or maybe, this is not so fantastic after all.

    Maybe this is what Gupta and his ilk really believe.

    That the basic job of the journalist is to accept what is put before him or her, ask no questions and quietly go about the basic job of regurgitating government press releases.

    And whistleblowers must pay the price.

    As an aside: Gupta’s argument also suggests that no one watches the TV channel Times Now, where Sharma made her comments! Because no one would have got upset if Zubair and Alt News had not put the clips of Sharma’s abuse of the Prophet Mohammed on Twitter.

    Now here’s one to upset the righteous!

    Gupta’s argument also gets worse. He goes into some convoluted Hindu-Muslim thinking. If Zubair is upset with Sharma for her abuse of the Prophet then he should not be upset when Hindu priests call for genocide of Muslims. Or something strange like that.

    The upshot is that the Hindu in Gupta is upset by Zubair, the Muslim.

    Please don’t say that I’m being unfair.

    In all the wiggles and twists and turns, that’s what emerges.

    Which is just about what the current dispensation, the Hindutva brigade and the Hindu supremacists also believe. They are generally upset by Muslims, Christians, Dalits, women, liberals, thinkers, writers, artists, activists, NGOs and whoever else they come up with. Did not Gupta himself write something derogatory about “wine and cheese liberals”, to justify Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comments about the “Khan Market gang”?

    I was going to add “journalists” to that list. But the universe of journalists who oppose the government and stand up for each other is shrinking by the second.

    One could also live in a balloon like respected columnist Tavleen Singh does. Singh also has a long and illustrious career in journalism. She did some amazing investigative work and was an inspiration to women journalists.

    Yet she is today, in her Indian Express columns, unable to accept or consider or admit, yes that’s the word I was looking for, admit, that the BJP-RSS led by Prime Minister Modi has unleashed militant Hindutva and all its horrors on India over the last eight years.

    She starts to say it, and then pulls back. She says it, and then blames some earlier Congress government. She goes off on a tangential rant about Sonia Gandhi.

    I have named these two as examples because I admired them once, and also because of their reach and fame.

    There are many others.

    Who disappoint when they dissemble.

    All of them have failed in the basic tenet:

    Ask questions to those in power.

    Now that’s a joke!

     

    Ranjona Banerji is a senior journalist and commentator. She writes on MxMIndia on Tuesdays and Fridays. Her views here are personal

     

  • Blindfolded to transgressions on our fundamental rights…

     

     

    By Ranjona Banerji

     

    Ranjona BanerjiFor all those within the media who have wilfully blindfolded themselves to the transgressions of the state on our fundamental rights, the time of reckoning has come.

     

    Around the anniversary of Independent India’s darkest hour – the imposition of the Emergency which suspended our Constitutional rights – the current administration has tried to outdo the past. Then, the media was accused of being compliant. Now the media is an active collaborator in our mutually assured destruction of democracy.

     

    After a direct nudge from the Supreme Court, the Gujarat ATS arrested journalist and activist Teesta Setalvad from her home in Mumbai on Saturday, June 25. Her crime? To dare to take on the Gujarat government for its role in the 2002 Gujarat riots. Narendra Modi was chief minister then; he is Prime Minister now.

     

    Whistleblower RB Sreekumar, former IPS officer was also arrested from his home in Gandhinagar. Sanjiv Bhatt, also former IPS, is in jail for a custodial death under his watch, and he is also named as part of this “conspiracy” against the Gujarat government.

     

    On Monday June 27, journalist Mohammed Zubair of the fact-checking website Alt News was arrested from Bengaluru by the Delhi Police. His crime? A complaint filed by a Twitter user about a still from a 1983 Hrishikesh Mukherjee film which Zubair had retweeted.

     

    The anger is Zubair is known. In recent times, he has been relentless against exposing all the legal transgressions by the state when it comes to dismantling and destroying Muslim homes, and against all those who cyber-bullied Muslim women. One of the existing cases against him is for using the term “hatemonger”. The mind boggles at the pettiness of the Indian state.

     

    The underlying message is clear: any journalist who speaks against the State will feel the might of the State. In the case of Setalvad, she has been a thorn in the side of the Modi administration for 20 years now. The report by the Citizens for Justice and Peace, an NGO started by many prominent citizens including the late Alyque Padamsee and Anil Dharker in 2020, of which Setalvad is one, about a supposed meeting held in Gandhinagar just before the riots broke out in Gujarat has been the main sore.

     

    By dismissing the case against Zakia Jafri and CJP on June 24, the apex court almost paved away from this harassment and legal travesty of the notion of freedom of expression and the right to justice.

     

     

    The Network of Women in Media, India, has issued a statement to protest the arrest of Setalvad, as has the Mumbai Press Club. The Digipub News India Foundation has issued a statement in support of Zubair (see screenshot). There have been protests across India for Setalvad’s release. Some others may also speak up.

    The NWMI condemns arrest of journalist and activist Teesta Setalvad

    https://sabrangindia.in/article/nation-unites-demand-teesta-setalvads-release

     

    https://scroll.in/latest/1027071/journalist-mohammed-zubair-arrested-for-allegedly-hurting-religious-sentiments

     

    Mary Lawlor, the UN Special Rapporteur in Human Rights Defenders tweeted this:

     

    “Deeply concerned by reports that WHRD Teesta Setalvad being detained by Anti Terrorism Squad of Gujarat police. Teesta is a strong voice against hatred and discrimination. Defending human rights is not a crime. I call for her release and an end to persecution by the Indian state.”

     

    But from with the Indian media, we know that few will speak up but for the usual suspects.

     

    After all, it was the pro-government ANI’s interview with Union Home Minister Amit Shah which implicitly pushed the police to arrest Setalvad.

     

    Most of TV will create distractions and continue to fan Islamophobia by pretending that Hindus are under threat.

     

    The rest of the time the focus will be praise of the BJP and Modi.

    That’s the Indian media for you.

    That’s the level of disregard for our own rights to function in a democracy.

    On the assumption that we still are a democracy, in name at least.

    If the bulk of the Indian media had its way… they themselves would not exist.

    Right?

     

    Ranjona Banerji is a senior journalist and commentator. She writes on MxMIndia on Tuesdays and Fridays. Her views here are personal