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US press urges for release of journalist Aasif Sultan

The US National Press Club called on Indian authorities to release a Kashmiri journalist who has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.

CPJ calls on J&K Police to drop charges against journalist Aasif Sultan

SRINAGAR — The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on Jammu and Kashmir Police to immediately cease all legal proceedings against journalist Aasif Sultan.Sultan, along...

Police files chargesheet against journalist Asif Sultan

SRINAGAR — Police in Srinagar have filed a chargesheet against ten accused, including jailed journalist Asif Sultan, for allegedly giving shelter to militants who killed...

PWJA protests against arrest of journalist Aasif Sultan

Pulwama: Pulwama Working Journalists' Association (PWJA) Tuesday staged a protest for seeking release of journalist Aasif Sultan, Assistant Editor of Kashmir Narrator.Working journalists assembled...

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