Thursday, August 02, 2007

Double crisis

We are in midst of a crisis. The possibility of the bird flu virus jumping to an Imphalite throws us all in the cauldron of a major crisis. Our present state of emergency dictates that every citizen should have quick access to timely information and news.

Just at this juncture, all newspapers went off the newsstand.

They were protesting against the undue interference and intimidation by a rebel group.

This particular rebel group has many factions within its setup. One faction demanded that the papers should not carry the press release of other faction. The other faction demanded that they should. This fracas escalated but instead of trying to negotiate the factional differences, they turned their ire to the newspapers. They forced the newspapers to shut down.

The ISTV channel was also forced to shut down.

Right at the moment, the newspapermen were staging a ‘Wakat Meepham’ on a roadside just across the Keisampat bridge towards Nityapat Chuthek. It was started from this morning and from the look of the developments down there they seemed to be planning for a non-stop ‘Wakat Meepham’, continuing all through out days and nights.

In the evening, I went down there. My plan was to approach some newspapermen and note down the blow by blow account of the crisis. But I found out interviewing newspapermen was really tricky and it proved to be beyond me!

But I did have a good look at the proceedings there. As the darkness set in, the place was brightly lit up and I had no idea how they managed to do so on a roadside and in such a short notice. I also heard buzzes about the progress for the preparation of supper to be served right there at the “Wakat Meepham’ venue!

Scores of placards encircle the venue. But 2 placards stood out. One said—‘kidnapping newspapermen is criminal’. The other said—‘firing on newspapermen is..(I can’t remember the full sentence).

So, it seems that shots were fired. Did they hurt some newspapermen? I have no means to confirm this.

So, we are facing a double crisis.

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