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India: Further information: Kashmiri photojournalist released on bail: Kamran Yousuf

, Index number: ASA 20/8080/2018

Kamran Yousuf was granted bail and released from prison on 14 March 2018, following six months of pre-trial detention. He has been charged with several criminal offences including ‘waging war against the government of India’, and faces life imprisonment if convicted.

Further information on UA: 43/18 Index: ASA 20/8080/2018India Date: 19 March 2018
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KASHMIRI PHOTOJOURNALIST RELEASED ON BAIL
Kamran Yousuf was granted bail and released from prison on 14 March 2018, following
six months of pre-trial detention. He has been charged with several criminal offences
including ‘waging war against the government of India’, and faces life imprisonment if
convicted.
Kamran Yousuf, a freelance journalist, was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in September
2017 in relation to a case of alleged funding of terror-related acts as well as accusations that he had thrown stones
at security forces. On 14 March 2018, after six months of pre-trial detention, he was released from prison after a
special court in Delhi granted his bail application the previous day.
In January 2018, the NIA formally charged Kamran Yousuf, along with 11 others, with offences under the Indian
Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), including ‘criminal conspiracy’, ‘waging war
against the government of India’, committing ‘unlawful activities’ and being a ‘member of a terrorist organization’.
The primary evidence put forward for these charges were that his mobile number was “persistently located at
places where counter-terrorist operations were in progress” and that he was not a “real journalist” as he had not
covered developmental activities carried out by the government.
If convicted of the charges, Kamran Yousuf, who is 20 years of age, faces life imprisonment. Amnesty International
believes the charges against Kamran Yousuf to be fabricated and politically motivated, and part of an attempt to
stifle journalism in Kashmir.
The special court, in its order granting bail for Kamran Yousuf, observed that the NIA failed to provide any evidence
to show the accused indulged in stone pelting activities at any site, establish any direct links between him and the
other accused in the case or prove he was member of any specific banned organization or that he was involved in
“terrorist activities”. In response to the claims made by the NIA, the court further observed that mere presence of
the accused at the site of incident is not sufficient to implicate such accused, who is a journalist, for the offences
that allegedly occurred during that period at that site” and that Kamran Yousuf covered “all kinds of incidents
ranging from social, cultural, political and economical and other activities in the Kashmir Valley and as such… his
presence on the sites of stone pelting incident etc is intrinsic”.
Kamran Yousuf will still face trial for the criminal offences laid against him in January, however the court stated that
holding the NIA’s “accusation as prima facie true” would cause a “serious dent” to the personal liberty guaranteed
under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
Amnesty International will continue to monitor his trial and issue updates, as appropriate.
No further action is requested from the UA network. Many thanks to all who sent appeals.
This is the first update of UA 43/18 India Further information: https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/asa20/7931/2018/en/
Name: Kamran Yousuf
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Further information on UA: 43/18 Index: ASA 20/8080/2018 India Date: 19 March 2018

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