List of journalists killed in Assam

This is a list of journalists killed in Assam. Since 1987, 23 editors, correspondents and reporters were killed in Assam.

Name Media Designation Base Killed by Killed at Year Image
Punarmal Agarwala The Assam Tribune Correspondent Kampur Town ULFA Kampur Town 1987
Kamala Saikia Ajir Asom Local Correspondent Sibsagar ULFA Sibsagar 9 August 1991
Pabitra Narayan The North East Times Correspondent Sibsagar Suspected timber smugglers Sonari, Sibsagar 19 August 1995
Dipak Swargiary Journalist Goreswar Unidentified miscreants 24 September 1995
Manik Deuri Journalist Goreswar BLT Diphu 26 April 1996
Parag Kumar Das[1] Asomiya Pratidin Executive Editor Guwahati SULFA Guwahati 17 May 1996
Panja Ali Local journalist Unidentified miscreants Kasugaon, Kokrajhar 1997
Nurul Hoque Local journalist Suspected mafia Hojai, Nagaon 1998
Alfarid Shazad Photographer Grenade explosion Inside Sivasagar SP's office 1999
Jiten Sutiya Journalist Grenade explosion Inside Sivasagar SP's office 1999
Ratneswar Sarma Shastri Senior journalist ULFA Barpeta 31 December 1999
Dinesh Brahma Journalist Assassin Dhubri 24 March 2003
Indramohan Hakasama Amar Asom Local correspondent Agia, Goalpara 2003
Prahlad Gowala Asomiya Khobor Correspondent Golaghat 6 January 2005
Kanak Raj Medhi Journalist Sualkuchi Died under mysterious circumstances 29 October 2006
Mohammad Muslimuddin Journalist Hojai 2007
Bodosa Narzary Bodoland TV Director Suspected former BLT and BPF youth wing members Bhabanipur, Kokrajhar 1 April 2007
Jagajit Saikia Amar Asom Correspondent Kokrajhar Kokrajhar 22 November 2008
Anil Mazumdar Aji Executive Editor Unidentified gunman Rajgarh, Guwahati 24 March 2009
Bimala Prasad Talukdar Swatantra Awaj Editor Hojai 4 September 2010
Rayhanu Naime Gana Chabuk,Deshbarta Journalist Dhubri Unidentified miscreats Dhubri, Dhubri 8 September 2012

References

  1. Al-Ahmed, Saikh Md Sabah (4 August 2009). "Editorial - Parag Das murder verdict: bleeding Fourth Estate". The Assam Tribune. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
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