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The United Nations human rights experts on Thursday, 24 May, released a statement calling Indian government to “urgently protect” journalist Rana Ayyub,who has received death threats following an online hate campaign.
According to the statement, Ayyub received gang-rape and death threats after she was falsely quoted in a tweet on 20 April, 2018. The malicious tweet claimed that Ayyub was supporting child rapists, stating that Muslims were no longer safe in India.
While she clarified that the tweet was false, her phone number and residential address was posted online, continuing the threating messages.
The statement pointed out that the government is responsible for ensuring that a prompt and thorough investigation is undertaken.
The body also expressed alarm that a fake pornographic video allegedly showing Ayyub was also circulated online. While police investigation into the matter reportedly began earlier in May, she is “yet to receive any police protection”.
Ayyub is an independent journalist and has authored Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover Up, which delves into the role of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah during the 2002 Gujarat riots.
Read the full United Nations statement here.
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