International demand grows for release of Himal editor Kanak Dixit

Over 60 leading editors and media figures, activists, intellectuals and scholars from across the world, rallying behind the prominent Nepali editor Kanak Mani Dixit, who was arrested in Katmandu by anti-graft officials yesterday, have unequivocally demanded his release.   The situation has been complicated by Dixit’s sudden hospitalization this morning after suffering from high blood pressure after he was placed overnight in a prison cell.   Those who have signed the call for Kanak Dixit’s freedom say they “are deeply concerned about his safety and rights” and include prominent television personalities such as Karan Thapar, Barkha Dutt and Rajdeep Sardesai, the former BBC journalist Sir Mark Tully and feminist historian Uma Chakravarty. Other signatories are James Astill, Political Editor of The Economist, Prof. Sumit Ganguly, the Rabindranath Tagore Chair at Indiana University, as well as Sharmain Obaid , Pakistani award winning documentary film maker, Mahfuz Anam, founder-editor of the Daily Star in Bangladesh, and Imtiaz Ahmed, Executive Director of Regional Centre for Strategic Studies in Colombo.  

The text of the statement follows:   It is with deep concern that we have learned of the arrest of Kanak Mani Dixit, the widely respected founder-editor of Himal Media and a courageous voice for transparency, freedom of expression and democratic rights in Nepal and across South Asia. The charges are related to alleged corruption but Kanak Dixit says it is part of a vendetta pursued against him by people in Government.   We have known Kanak Dixit as a true professional, human rights defender and energetic journalist whose credentials are built on robust research and tremendous courage. Himal Media, a pioneer in South Asia journalism, has published Himal South Asia, Nepali Times and Himal Khabar Patrika (in the Nepali language). He has written extensively for international media including leading newspapers in India and is chairman of Sajha Yatayat, a state run transportation company, which he has been turning around from a loss-making entity.   Kanak Dixit's detention comes at a time of increased pressure on free media across South Asia. We call upon all national and international media organisations, individual journalists and editors, defenders of media under pressure, on those who believe in the freedom of expression, to seek Kanak Dixit's immediate release and a fair and transparent trial, free of bias.   We call upon the Government of Nepal to issue a transparent and unequivocal statement on his detention for we are deeply concerned about his safety and rights. We condemn all forms of pressure tactics on editors like him and other courageous media figures such as Mahfuz Anam of the Daily Star in Dhaka, who is facing 80 cases of sedition and libel in Bangladeshi courts, and other media persons who are committed to the rule of law and justice.     Sanjoy Narayan, Editor, The Hindustan Times, new Delhi Rajdeep Sardesai, Chief Editor, India Today TV Group, New Delhi Siddharth Varadarajan, Founder Editor, The Wire, New Delhi Sir Mark Tully, veteran broadcaster TN Ninan, Chairman, Business Standard Pvt Ltd, New Delhi James Astill, Political Editor, The Economist Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar, Consulting Editor, Times of india Group Barkha Dutt, Consulting Editor, NDTV Sharmeen Obaid, Oscar Awardee for documentaries, Pakistan Kathika Nair, poet and writer, Paris Maja Daruwala, Director, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, New Delhi Sevanti Ninan, editor, The Hoot, New Delhi Sumit Ganguly, Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, US Salil Tripathi, Journalist and Author, London Imtiaz Ahmed, Executive Director, RCSS, Colombo Mahfuz Anam, Editor, The Daily Star, Dhaka Aunohita Mojumdar, Editor, Himal Southasian Laxmi Murthy, Consulting Editor, Himal Southasian Vijay Prashad, Contributing editor, Himal Gillian Wright, Writer Sara Hossein, Lawyer, Bangladesh Supreme Court Zafar Sobhan, Editor, Dhaka Tribune Afsan Chowdhury, Senior Journalist, Bangladesh Rita Manchanda, South Asia Forum for Human Rights (SAFHR) Tapan K Bose, SAHFR Dr. Naila Zaman Khan, Professor of Child Neurology and Development, Bangladesh Lubna Mariam, Cultural activist, Bangladesh Catherine Masud, Film Maker, US-Bangladesh Dr Amena Mohsin, Professor, Dept. International Relations, University of Dhaka Kalpana Sharma, independent journalist, Mumbai Urvashi Butalia, Publisher, Zubaan Dr. Sanjib Baruah, Professor of Political Studies, Bard College, New York, US Dr. Bina D’Costa, Associate Professor and Director of Studies, Department of International, Australian National University Tultul Biswas, Madhya Pradesh Mahila Manch, Bhopal Raja Mohan, Journalist Tarun Basu, President, Society for Policy Studies (SPS), New Delhi Subir Bhowmick, Senior Editor, BD24news, Kolkata Pradip Phanjoubam, Editor, Imphal Free Press Jyoti Malhotra, Senior Journalist, New Delhi Somi Roy, Imasi Foundation, Manipur Patricia Mukhim, Editor, The Shillong Times Seema Mustafa, Editor, The Citizen, New Delhi Monalisa Chankija, Editor, Nagaland Page, Dimapur Aküm Longchari, Editor, Morung Express, Dimapur Teesta Setlevad, Journalist and Co-Editor Sabrangindia.in Lalita Panicker, Senior Associate Editor, The Hindustan Times, New Delhi Nalaka Gunwardene, Columnist, Sri Lanka Seema Guha, senior journalist (freelance), New Delhi Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty, The Wire, New Delhi Aruni Kashyap, Writer and Asst Professor of English, Ashoka University Dr. Xonzoi Barbora, TISS, Guwahati Dr. Sanjeeb Kakoty, Associate Professor, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Management Shillong Dr. Anjuman Ara Begum, Forum-Asia, Katmandu Uma Chakravarty, feminist historian, New Delhi Nisha Biswas, scientist and activist, Kolkata Preeti Gill, editor and literary agent, New Delhi Sanjoy Hazarika, independent columnist, New Delhi Nupur Basu, senior journalist Sanjoy K Roy, Teamwork Arts Neena Gopal, Resident Editor, Deccan Chronicle, Bangalore Geeta Seshu, Journalist, Mumbai Anusheh Anadil, Musician and Cultural Activist, Bangladesh Kishalay Bhattacharjee, author and journalist, New Delhi Babul Gogoi, Assam Times, Guwahati Dr Nayanika Mookherjee, Reader in Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Durham University, UK Saadia Haq, writer and human rights activist, Pakistan Rina Mukherjee, Independent Journalist, Kolkata Rizio Yohannan Raj, Lila Foundation Sandhya Srinivasan, Infochange News & Features, Mumbai Pushpa Achanta, Journalist and Trainer, Bangalore Manisha Chaudhry Shoma Sen



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