SIJU condemns attacks on journalists, seeks government intervention
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 09th February 2026 at 12:59pmThe South India Journalists Union (SIJU) has strongly condemned the growing attacks on journalists, saying media workers, especially in small towns and districts, are facing increasing threats, harassment and job insecurity amid worsening working conditions.
In a statement issued on feb 4, SIJU said journalists are being forced to work for meagre salaries while taking serious professional risks, yet continue to discharge their duties with commitment.
According to the Union, journalists working with 24/7 news channels and digital platforms in many districts are being subjected to pressure, intimidation and arbitrary employment practices. Media organisations, it said, are increasingly prioritising profit over people, leaving journalists vulnerable and unsupported.
The union also cited r...
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