New York, January 10, 2006The Committee to Protect Journalists
calls on authorities in India's northeastern state of Assam to fully investigate
the death of Prahlad Goala, who was apparently murdered on January 6.
Goala had recently written a series of articles on corruption in the Assamese-language
daily Asomiya Khabar that linked local forestry service officials
to timber smuggling.
Local journalists told CPJ police arrested forest warden Zamman Jinnah
in connection with the death. He was released on bail. Two other suspects,
who are not forestry service employees, are still being held by police,
the local journalists added.
Jinnah had made death threats against Goala soon after his articles on
corruption in the forestry service appeared, The Assam Tribune
reported.
"We condemn the killing of our colleague Prahlad Goala," said CPJ Executive
Director Ann Cooper. "We call on the authorities in Assam to conduct a
thorough investigation and bring those responsible to justice."
Goala, 32, was riding a motorcycle near his home in eastern Assam's Golaghat
district when he was apparently rammed by a truck. When police arrived
at the scene, they found that Goala had been stabbed several times.
Local journalists' organizations and civic groups staged a protest in
Golaghat on January 10 and called for a full investigation into his death.
CPJ is continuing to investigate the circumstances of Goala's death to
determine whether he was killed in retaliation for his work.
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