Saturday, September 24, 2011

Indian Authorities freed US Radio Journalist David Brsymyn

Indian authorities, a leading U.S. radio journalist David brsymyn U.S. sent back from the airport. David brsymyn anonymous graves to prepare a report on the Indian-controlled Kashmir were going. This is the second incident of its kind this month. The authorities of the Philippines, a leading human rights worker had returned from the airport. They were going to Kashmir to investigate anonymous graves.
David brsymyn States 'Alternative Radio' founder and director. Friday morning when he arrived at Delhi airport by immigration officials near where they stopped and sent back to America. Brsymyn a member of the Frankfurt In an email sent to these details are disclosed. Officially, nothing was told about it is yet. Kashmiri filmmaker Sanjay Kak and intellectual, told the BBC that David is coming to India every year and many interviews he had some time ago in Kashmir. Bukhlaht Sanjay said it is a symbol of government. "What are trying to hide. your whole system has been accused of a serious nature and are slowly coming out all the facts. ". Human rights activists in Kashmir, Khurram Parvez, told the BBC that while Mr brsymyn visited Srinagar on Monday or Tuesday. They put in a week-long stay. There is a detailed report on the anonymous mass graves. were supposed to.

The Philippines's leading human rights activist Ni akuynu officials of the Delhi airport in Manila on September seven dyatha back. He anonymous graves in Kashmir, in Kashmir, was visiting. Khurram Parvez said, "The Civil Society in Kashmir are trying to isolate. They think that Kashmir is not going to find out the facts. But kbrun can apply some control." Nulkha human rights activist Gautam said the government and private agencies in pcly few months in Kashmir have become too sensitive. He says' very important issue of mass graves and the fear that a becomes a serious problem. " Earlier this month, police in Srinagar mybnh as a journalist, David Devdas was beaten. Nulkha own Gautam Nagar Srinagar a few months ago I was not allowed to enter Delhi and sent them back to the airport was. Human rights activists and journalists in Kashmir say they slslymyn difficulties and dangers facing news.

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