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Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah launched on bail after 21 months in jail



Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah on Wednesday walked out of jail 21 months after he was arrested in February final yr for allegedly glorifying terrorism by a “seditious” article on the now-defunct information web site The Kashmir Walla, reported the Hindustan Occasions.

Shah, the editor-in-chief of the web site, was first arrested on February 4 final yr by the Pulwama Police and booked below the Illegal Actions (Prevention) Act.

The article, titled “The shackles of slavery will break”, was written by academician Abdul Aala Fazili and revealed on The Kashmir Walla in 2011. The State Investigation Company of Jammu and Kashmir claimed it was a case of “narrative terrorism” and the article “meant to create unrest, and help and abet the gullible youth to take the trail of violence”.

The Jammu and Kashmir Excessive Courtroom granted bail to Shah on November 17 observing that the case towards Shah was dug out by the authorities after 11 years. “From then until date, no proof has been introduced on file that the offending article was accountable for upsetting individuals to take to militancy…Not a single witness says this,” a bench comprising Justices Atul Sreedharan and Mohan Lal mentioned.

Though bail was granted on November 17, Shah was launched from Kot Balwal jail in Jammu on Wednesday after his legal professionals accomplished the authorized formalities, reported the Hindustan Occasions.

Final week, the Excessive Courtroom had mentioned in its order that an investigating company has to justify the arrest of an accused below the Illegal Actions Prevention Act on the anvil of “clear and current hazard” to the society when opposing the individual’s bail.

“With a view to assess whether or not the accused is a transparent and current hazard, there might be no rule of thumb and it have to be seen within the backdrop of the particular information and circumstances of every case,” the order mentioned.

In its bail order, the court docket quashed prices towards Shah below UAPA Part 18 (abetting the fee of, a terrorist act or any act preparatory to the fee of a terrorist act), Indian Penal Code Sections 121 (waging struggle) and 153-B (selling enmity between totally different teams).

Nonetheless, Shah will proceed to face trial below Part 13 (incites illegal exercise) of the anti-terror regulation and Sections 35 and 39 of the Overseas Contribution Regulation Act. “There’s ample materials to take the prima facie view that the appellant had obtained remittances from abroad with out intimating the authorities about it,” the judges mentioned.

Notably, Shah was granted bail in February final yr after 22 days by a Nationwide Investigation Company court docket. Nonetheless, hours after he received bail, Shah was arrested once more on February 26 by the Shopian Police in one other case associated to provocation for riots. On March 5, 2022, he received bail however was arrested in a 3rd matter instantly.


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Rearrested after getting bail: How the regulation is abused to maintain dissidents in jail


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