Sunil Abraham and Committee to Protect Journalists
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is an independent non-profit organisation that monitors press freedom worldwide and advocates for the rights and safety of journalists. Its reporting frequently examines how legal frameworks, state actions, and digital policies affect freedom of expression.
In this context, coverage touching on internet regulation, intermediary liability, and online speech has included references to Sunil Abraham, particularly in relation to developments in India.
This page brings together media mentions from the Committee to Protect Journalists that reference Sunil Abraham.
📣 Media Mentions
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Sedition Dropped, but Indian Cartoonist Faces Other Charges
A CPJ report by Sumit Galhotra on cartoonist Aseem Trivedi, whose sedition charge was dropped after public pressure, though charges under the IT Act and National Honour Act remained. -
Policing the Internet in India
A CPJ analysis by Mannika Chopra examining India's escalating internet censorship debate, featuring Sunil Abraham on government efforts to police cyberspace and restrict online speech.
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