The three-member fact-finding team of the Guild, in its report "Challenges to Journalism in Bastar", has also said in its report that newspaper organisations should take care while appointing stringers and give them adequate protection. "Instead, they disown them because they see them as liability beyond a point," it said.
"There is a sense of fear in Bastar. Every journalist who is working in Bastar feels that he/she is not safe. On one hand, they have to deal with Maoists who are becomming more and more sensitive about the reports appearing in the media and on the other hand, the police wants the media to report as and what they want," the team said.
The report also quoted another editor as saying "if you wish to analyse anything independently then you can be judged whether you are with the government or with the Maoists. The democratic space for journalism is shrinking."
On Santosh Yadav arrested by Chhattisgarh police since September last under Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the committee said he is a journalist writing for two newspapers and senior journalists of the area have said he is a "victim of cicumstances and be given benefit of doubt."
About Alok Putul, the team said he was there to gather news for BBC when police officers questioned his credentials and nationalism and he had to leave fearing for his security when some people came looking for him.
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The fact-finding team also said that there is no mechanism in place for accreditation of such journalists who are working beyond the district headquarters.
The report stated that the chief minister instructed the administration for better coordination and cooperation. "A journalist was arrested shortly after the fact-finding team had a meeting with him, suggesting that there is no shift in policy".
The fact-finding team comprising Guild general secretary Prakash Dubey and Executive Committee members Seema Chishti and Vinod Verma, was appointed to verify reports of arrests of journalists in Chhattisgarh and threats and challenges faced by journalists and the profession.
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