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Qazi Shibli

Qazi Shibli (born in 1993) is a Kashmiri journalist and editor of The Kashmiriyat, a digital newspaper covering general, political and human rights news from Jammu and Kashmir. In December 2019, Shibli's detainment ranked fifth on Time's list of "10 most urgent threats to press freedom."[1]

Qazi Shibli
Born1993
OccupationJournalist
OrganizationThe Kashmiriyat

Early life edit

Shibli was born in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, India, in 1993.[citation needed]

Awards edit

Shibli recently won the annual Kamaran International Award for Journalism in 2022. He was nominated for the award in April by George Henton, a British journalist and documentary filmmaker, Asos Hardi, a Kurdish and Iraqi journalist, and Emily Garthwaite, a renowned British journalist.[2][3]

Shibli was also nominated in December 2022 for the Fetisov Journalism Award [4] and in June 2023, he was declared a finalist among the top 15 journalists in the world by One Young World.[5]

Work edit

Began his career in 2018 and was pursuing his studies simultaneously at the University of Bangalore. His work has been published in various international publications. His stories have been nominated for international awards. The Kashmiriyat, the online news website, he ran after having interned with several news outlets in Delhi and Bangalore has become a symbol of free press and has been voicing the ordinary Kashmiris when the space for media continues to shrink.[6] Though The Kashmiriyat published a weekly newspaper, however, the lack of resources has stopped the public distribution of the same.


Broke the narrative on the eviction Drive Launched against the Indigenous Gujjar and Bakerwal Community with his video story. In Search of Home [7]

Questioned the fake Encounter in Shopian, One day after the Encounter in Amshipura Shopian, Kashmir on 18 July 2020.[8]

Reported on the retribution faced by the Families of Militants in Kashmir.[9]

Worked Intensively on the two siblings who went missing in Delhi and helped the families trace the duo from Kulgam Kashmir.[10]

Arrests edit

On 27 July 2019, he was arrested by Jammu and Kashmir police and held in custody at Saddar police station in Anantnag district. He was questioned about his article and subsequent ones[11] on the deployment of new Indian troops in the region.[12] Shibli was detained under the recently published Public Safety Act, which allowed the arrest of people older than sixteen years old for a period of two years.[13] On 5 August, when a media shutdown in Jammu and Kashmir was imposed as a consequence of the abrogation of constitutional provisions granting special autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir, his family lost contact with Shibli. They only learned of his whereabouts only after more than 2 months in custody, when he had already been transferred to a prison in Uttar Pradesh. It was later revealed that Shibli was charged with accusations including "waging war against the Union of India," "creating fear and panic among common people," being "deeply involved in disrupting the peaceful atmosphere," and seeking "to motivate the people to work for seceding the state of Jammu and Kashmir from the union of India" on 8 August, leading to charges of pro-independence activity. On 9 August he was transferred to Bareilly District Prison in Uttar Pradesh, 1,300 km from his hometown.[12] In December, Time reported on his case as one of the "10 Most Urgent Press Freedom Threats".[1] The Committee to Protect Journalists, an international organization that defends journalists' rights, also reported on Shibli's arrest and campaigned online for the charges against him to be dropped. On 13 April 2020, he was released from prison and went back to his hometown of Anantnag in Kashmir.[11]

On 30 July 2020, he was summoned by Jammu and Kashmir Cyber Police to appear the next day at Srinagar Police Station.[14] On 31 July 2020, he was transferred to Shergarh Police Station.[15] On 2 August 2020, people from across the world and from different backgrounds took to Twitter to condemn Shibli's detention.[15] On 3 August 2020, he was transferred to Srinagar Central Prison. He has been booked under 107 CRPC, a section for Security for keeping the peace in other cases.[16] After eighteen days, on 17 August, he was released.[17]


On August 05, 2020, his house was raided for several hours and several gadgets were confiscated.[18] The houses of his close relatives who live in the same town were also raided, as per CPJ.


In November 2022, his house was raided again by the State Investigating Agency of the Police.[19]


References edit

  1. ^ a b "These Are the 10 'Most Urgent' Threats to Press Freedom in December 2019". TIME. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  2. ^ News Desk (13 June 2022). "Kashmiri journalist wins annual Kamaran International award for journalism | Free Press Kashmir". freepresskashmir.news.
  3. ^ News Desk (15 June 2022). "IIOJK journalist wins Kamaran International award". Pakistan Observer. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Fetisov Journalism Awards". fjawards.com. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Introducing the One Young World Journalist of the Year Award 2023 Shortlist | One Young World". www.oneyoungworld.com. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  6. ^ IPI-Admin (21 January 2022). "Pressure on Kashmiri journalists intensifies as government intimidation grows". International Press Institute. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  7. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : In search of home- A film by Qazi Shibli. YouTube.
  8. ^ "Day 2- 'Militants' Killed in Shopian Encounter Remain Unidentified". 19 July 2020.
  9. ^ "How Retribution Increases Trauma of Families of Kashmiri Militants, Boosts Alienation — Article 14".
  10. ^ "Day 5: Family Anxiety Deepens as Search for Missing Kulgam Brothers Intensifies". 23 November 2020.
  11. ^ a b Sharma, Yashraj. "Interview. "Ghosts haunted me… cell was a cage": Kashmiri journalist's 9-months in jail". The Kashmir Walla. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Qazi Shibli's Information". Committee to Protect Journalists. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  13. ^ Sharma, Yashraj. "Detained in Kashmir". foreignpolicy.com/. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  14. ^ "Cyber Police Summons The Kashmiriyat Editor, Qazi Shibli". The Kashmiriyat. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  15. ^ a b "The Kashmiriyat Demands the Release of Editor Qazi Shibli". The Kashmiriyat. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  16. ^ Dharma, Nisar (4 August 2020). "Kashmir Journalist Qazi Shibli detained under 107 CRPC, shifted to Srinagar Central Jail". Kashmir Monitor. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  17. ^ "Qazi Shibli Released after 18 Days". The Kashmiriyat. 4 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  18. ^ Staff, C. P. J. (6 August 2021). "Kashmir police raid homes of journalist Qazi Shibli and his family members". Committee to Protect Journalists. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  19. ^ Staff, C. P. J. (23 November 2022). "Police in India-administered Jammu and Kashmir raid homes of seven journalists". Committee to Protect Journalists. Retrieved 6 September 2023.

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Qazi Shibli born in 1993 is a Kashmiri journalist and editor of The Kashmiriyat a digital newspaper covering general political and human rights news from Jammu and Kashmir In December 2019 Shibli s detainment ranked fifth on Time s list of 10 most urgent threats to press freedom 1 Qazi ShibliBorn1993Anantnag Jammu and KashmirOccupationJournalistOrganizationThe Kashmiriyat Contents 1 Early life 2 Awards 3 Work 4 Arrests 5 ReferencesEarly life editShibli was born in Anantnag Jammu and Kashmir India in 1993 citation needed Awards editShibli recently won the annual Kamaran International Award for Journalism in 2022 He was nominated for the award in April by George Henton a British journalist and documentary filmmaker Asos Hardi a Kurdish and Iraqi journalist and Emily Garthwaite a renowned British journalist 2 3 Shibli was also nominated in December 2022 for the Fetisov Journalism Award 4 and in June 2023 he was declared a finalist among the top 15 journalists in the world by One Young World 5 Work editBegan his career in 2018 and was pursuing his studies simultaneously at the University of Bangalore His work has been published in various international publications His stories have been nominated for international awards The Kashmiriyat the online news website he ran after having interned with several news outlets in Delhi and Bangalore has become a symbol of free press and has been voicing the ordinary Kashmiris when the space for media continues to shrink 6 Though The Kashmiriyat published a weekly newspaper however the lack of resources has stopped the public distribution of the same Broke the narrative on the eviction Drive Launched against the Indigenous Gujjar and Bakerwal Community with his video story In Search of Home 7 Questioned the fake Encounter in Shopian One day after the Encounter in Amshipura Shopian Kashmir on 18 July 2020 8 Reported on the retribution faced by the Families of Militants in Kashmir 9 Worked Intensively on the two siblings who went missing in Delhi and helped the families trace the duo from Kulgam Kashmir 10 Arrests editOn 27 July 2019 he was arrested by Jammu and Kashmir police and held in custody at Saddar police station in Anantnag district He was questioned about his article and subsequent ones 11 on the deployment of new Indian troops in the region 12 Shibli was detained under the recently published Public Safety Act which allowed the arrest of people older than sixteen years old for a period of two years 13 On 5 August when a media shutdown in Jammu and Kashmir was imposed as a consequence of the abrogation of constitutional provisions granting special autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir his family lost contact with Shibli They only learned of his whereabouts only after more than 2 months in custody when he had already been transferred to a prison in Uttar Pradesh It was later revealed that Shibli was charged with accusations including waging war against the Union of India creating fear and panic among common people being deeply involved in disrupting the peaceful atmosphere and seeking to motivate the people to work for seceding the state of Jammu and Kashmir from the union of India on 8 August leading to charges of pro independence activity On 9 August he was transferred to Bareilly District Prison in Uttar Pradesh 1 300 km from his hometown 12 In December Time reported on his case as one of the 10 Most Urgent Press Freedom Threats 1 The Committee to Protect Journalists an international organization that defends journalists rights also reported on Shibli s arrest and campaigned online for the charges against him to be dropped On 13 April 2020 he was released from prison and went back to his hometown of Anantnag in Kashmir 11 On 30 July 2020 he was summoned by Jammu and Kashmir Cyber Police to appear the next day at Srinagar Police Station 14 On 31 July 2020 he was transferred to Shergarh Police Station 15 On 2 August 2020 people from across the world and from different backgrounds took to Twitter to condemn Shibli s detention 15 On 3 August 2020 he was transferred to Srinagar Central Prison He has been booked under 107 CRPC a section for Security for keeping the peace in other cases 16 After eighteen days on 17 August he was released 17 On August 05 2020 his house was raided for several hours and several gadgets were confiscated 18 The houses of his close relatives who live in the same town were also raided as per CPJ In November 2022 his house was raided again by the State Investigating Agency of the Police 19 References edit a b These Are the 10 Most Urgent Threats to Press Freedom in December 2019 TIME Retrieved 2 August 2020 News Desk 13 June 2022 Kashmiri journalist wins annual Kamaran International award for journalism Free Press Kashmir freepresskashmir news News Desk 15 June 2022 IIOJK journalist wins Kamaran International award Pakistan Observer Retrieved 18 June 2022 Fetisov Journalism Awards fjawards com Retrieved 3 September 2023 Introducing the One Young World Journalist of the Year Award 2023 Shortlist One Young World www oneyoungworld com Retrieved 3 September 2023 IPI Admin 21 January 2022 Pressure on Kashmiri journalists intensifies as government intimidation grows International Press Institute Retrieved 3 September 2023 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine In search of home A film by Qazi Shibli YouTube Day 2 Militants Killed in Shopian Encounter Remain Unidentified 19 July 2020 How Retribution Increases Trauma of Families of Kashmiri Militants Boosts Alienation Article 14 Day 5 Family Anxiety Deepens as Search for Missing Kulgam Brothers Intensifies 23 November 2020 a b Sharma Yashraj Interview Ghosts haunted me cell was a cage Kashmiri journalist s 9 months in jail The Kashmir Walla Retrieved 2 August 2020 a b Qazi Shibli s Information Committee to Protect Journalists Retrieved 2 August 2020 Sharma Yashraj Detained in Kashmir foreignpolicy com Retrieved 2 August 2020 Cyber Police Summons The Kashmiriyat Editor Qazi Shibli The Kashmiriyat 31 July 2020 Retrieved 2 August 2020 a b The Kashmiriyat Demands the Release of Editor Qazi Shibli The Kashmiriyat 3 August 2020 Retrieved 3 August 2020 Dharma Nisar 4 August 2020 Kashmir Journalist Qazi Shibli detained under 107 CRPC shifted to Srinagar Central Jail Kashmir Monitor Retrieved 4 August 2020 Qazi Shibli Released after 18 Days The Kashmiriyat 4 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Staff C P J 6 August 2021 Kashmir police raid homes of journalist Qazi Shibli and his family members Committee to Protect Journalists Retrieved 6 September 2023 Staff C P J 23 November 2022 Police in India administered Jammu and Kashmir raid homes of seven journalists Committee to Protect Journalists Retrieved 6 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qazi Shibli amp oldid 1174122417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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