Six dead Indian journalists honoured in Stockholm

by Amitjha | November 18, 2008 at 09:43 pm
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Although any effort by the humans cant bring those departed soul back but this kind of gesture to respect there work will definitely make their soul free.

Six Indian journalists, including Delhi journalist Soumya Vishwanathan, among the 87 worldwide who perished in their line of duty duringĀ 

the past 12 months, were among those honoured at the Stockholm Journalists' Memorial 2008.

The memorial, instituted by the Professional Foreign Correspondents Association, PROFOCA, of Sweden 2002, was commemorated for the seventh consecutive year at the the Royal Cathedral of Stockholm, in an ecumenical service, Tuesday.

The six Indian journalists that featured in the memorial that has grown to become a global event of increasing repute were: Mohamad Muslimuddin, a correspondent for the daily Asamiya Pratidin, Ashok Sodhi, a photographer for Jammu's English-language Daily Excelsior, Ved Prakash Chouhan, a senior journalist, Komal Yadav, a photographer of Amar Ujala, a Hindi daily, Javed Ahmed Mir of a local Kashmir paper and Soumya Vishwanathan, a TV journalist, working with Headlines Today, who was shot dead in the capital by unidentified persons earlier this year when she was returning home late at night from work.

Ambassadors and senior diplomatic representatives of 34 countries - with the exception of India - to which the slain journalists belonged, along with senior representatives of the Swedish government, participated in the memorial.

Jose Luis Belmar, the founder of PROFOCA, said: "We are extremely saddened that India, the largest democracy in the world, as well as, boasting by far the most extensive free press globally does not see fit to participate in this momentous event in which neither politics nor any material or individual gain is involved".

Belmar added: "In fact this is the second consecutive year that the Indian embassy in Stockholm has seen fit to outright ignore our invitation that was sent in very good time. I, indeed, cannot imagine why they would scorn our efforts to honour the seekers, and victims, of truth in this world of violence".

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padh singh kang

i eat tati and drink pipi for dinner and for breakfast i smell padh

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Ravi Dixit

It is indeed sad that no one form the Indian Embassy chose to attend the function...

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Amitjha

Thanks Ravi for your recommendation, thats very good gesture on the part of Stockholm to honor the late journalist, unless nobody cares about the effort of journalist.

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rumana husain

sad, touching, but an important post amitjha. thanks.

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