CJFE Horrified by Attack on Editor in Brampton, Ontario
Grewal was leaving the Punjabi Post newsroom late Friday evening when three masked men armed with a baton and a gun approached him in the parking lot. Grewal was able to get to his van but the men smashed the windows and pulled him out by his turban. Grewal managed to honk his car horn and alert one of his co-workers, who then locked the office doors and called the police.
The attackers put a gun to Grewal's head and beat him as they dragged him towards another van, but fled when they noticed the other Punjabi Post employee. Grewal's assailants left him bleeding from the mouth and with his turban scattered, but during the attack he feared that they were going to kill him. The only identifying feature Grewal saw was a long, grey beard showing from under one of the men's masks. He also heard one of them say "Kill him! Kill him!" in Punjabi.
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Grewal believes the attackers may have been pro-separatist Sikhs who disagree with his moderate politics. He does not support violence by Sikh militants. He has received threats in the past because of his high-profile in the
In a similar incident a couple of years ago, journalist Jawaad Faizi, formerly of
In the most violent attack of this kind, journalist
CJFE is extremely concerned about the nature of this attack and the potential chill on journalists reporting on faith-based political issues. These attacks demonstrate that even in
Grewal told CJFE that he will not let the incident deter him from continuing to work, and in fact, he hosted his radio show this morning as usual. Punjabi Post is taking security precautions in order to protect its journalists.
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) is an association of more than 300 journalists, editors, publishers, producers, students and others who work to promote and defend free expression and press freedom in
For further information: CJFE Manager, Julie Payne at (416) 515-9622 x. 226
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