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The Meghalaya High Court on 8 March held the editor and publisher of The Shillong Times guilty of contempt of court. Editor Patricia Mukhim, and publisher Shobha Chaudhuri were imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh each, to be paid within a week, failing which the two would be imprisoned, and the publication banned.
A group of us from Shillong came together as Meghalaya’s People Committee for Freedom of Expression and Free Press (MPCFOEFP) to appeal for all citizens to support financially, but also ideologically, the two journalists. A crowdfunding campaign to support their legal defence began on Monday, 11 March.
However, we don’t want this campaign to end with merely a legal defence, but we want it to be a seed for a larger campaign to reform contempt laws in the country.
I believe, if there are no clear-cut guidelines about how contempt laws will be used for press reports or freedom of expression, it will have a chilling effect on the overall transparency of institutions.
Wednesday, 13 March, was the third day of our crowdfunding campaign and we are happy that young students, scholars, journalists, housewives – so many people from around the country, and especially Meghalaya, have stood up and contributed to this campaign.
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Published: 14 Mar 2019,12:48 PM IST