💨 Abstract
Community journalists in India's conflict zones, such as Kashmir and Bastar, bravely document human rights violations, state repression, and insurgency, often facing arrests, threats, and financial instability. Their reporting, despite the risks, significantly shapes judicial rulings, policy debates, and global discourse. Digital platforms and secure communication tools help bypass traditional gatekeeping and ensure that ground realities reach a wider audience.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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