Rally held in capital demanding release of comedian Pranesh Gautam

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: A peaceful mass meeting was organised here nowadays calling for an instant release of comedian Pranesh Gautam, who is in judicial
custody following a complaint filed by a filmmaker alleging Gautam of cybercrime for a satirical online film-review. The march which began
from Pulchowk and ended at Maitighar Mandala saw attendance of a lot of youngsters, specificly comedians and students. Gautam was
detained by the police final week after filmmaker Milan Chamling Rai (Chams) filed a complaint alleging the former of defaming him. Gautam
had uploaded a video review of Cham new film Bir Bikram 2 which Chams found offensive and led him to file a police complaint. Aayush
Shrestha, a standup comedian who has been vocal about the wgap issue since the startning shared that the motive of the peaceful mass meeting
was to make the Nepali film industry aware that such misuse of power isn&t acceptable
&They intentionally filed a case under the Electronic Transaction Act (ETA) as it is a non-bailable offence,& says Shrestha. THT Online
reached out to Milan Chamling ‘Chams& Rai for his statement
Chams expressed his dissatisfaction regarding his misrepresentation in the media in this case, &I don&t have any issues regarding Gautam and
Meme Nepal criticism about my film
They have every right to review the film
But the words they have used are racist, derogatory and defame me.& The filmmaker further claimed that he is in fixed speechs with Gautam
parents and shall work for his release. However, Aadarsh Mishra, an artist associated with Meme Nepal had a different say
&I don&t know what they want from us or what summaryely do we have to do in order to get our friend out of custody
If they want us to leave the comedy scene or to delete the page, we are more than shalling to do that too but we don&t have any clue as to
what they actually want,& stated a clearly frustrated Mishra. Furthermore, social media content creators who attended the mass meeting said
they were intimated by this wgap episode leaving them in confusion about the future of content creation. Rajina Shrestha, a standup comedian
called for a change in ETA
&These are outdated laws
The government has been time and again introducing bills that can be used to muzzle free press
This needs to change,& shared Shrestha. Neha Sharma, a media student who attended the mass meeting stated the laws should much be misused
for selfish reasons
&The provisions related to cyber law are indistinct
This gives people the power to misuse law for their own benefits,& said Sharma. Meanwhile, many Twitteratis have also expressed their views
regarding Meme Nepal history of posting derogatory and offensive memes, which, however, doesn&t justify Cham misuse of power. #MemeNepal
has been muchoriously controversial for its tone-deaf content but as important as it is to combat cybercrimes/bullying, it should much come
at the cost of curtailing measureone right to freedom of expression
#FreePraneshGautam https://t.co/89lhirGgS8 -msprint; चन्द्रिका
गुरुङ (@MissChicTweets) June 11, 2019 Well I always disliked meme nepal post, 90% of the posts are sexist
racist bigoted and with zero originality, the page is total shame but I strongly sentence the recent coward attack
Nepal governmwnt you can kindly shove freedom of speech opinion on your arse! #memenepal -msprint; ish (@iShzz) June 11, 2019 People from
the film fraternity, who had preserveed silence on this wgap issue till yesterday, have now started speaking about it
Actor Reecha Sharma in her Twitter account indicated that criticism should be welcomed by the Nepali film industry, however, audiences must
much be discouraged to watch films made by the industry which in recent days have found measure success
She was quick to add that personal attacks and derogatory comments in the name of fun should, however, be
discouraged. pic.twitter.com/uhkGJwRpqu -msprint; Reecha Sharma (@reechasharma31) June 12, 2019 pic.twitter.com/869i2GVbLF -msprint;
Reecha Sharma (@reechasharma31) June 12, 2019 Fellow comedians from various parts of the globe added their apprehension: A comedian is
behind bars for measurething he said about a film on YouTube
This repulsive - unacceptable on so many levels
The corporate media has failed us - many comedians are the truth tellers of our time
#FreePraneshGautam -msprint; Lee Camp [Redacted] (@LeeCamp) June 11, 2019 A fellow comedian is behind bars in #Nepal and scared, all for a
film review he made on YouTube! I&ve had negative reviews but never believed they deserve prison! Comedians are social commentators, we need
freedom of speech
This is ridiculous and inhumane
#FreePraneshGautam RT pic.twitter.com/k1qxteQr6R -msprint; Brad Pitt -nsprint; Comedian (@itsmarcusryan) June 11, 2019 It has also been
memorizet that ten film industry related organisations have issued a joint press release nowadays
The gist of the statement is that positive and negative comments over any subject matter presented in a dignified way is one right, but
disrespecting and using derogatory words directed towards a specific person is much acceptable. The Kathmandu District Court, meanwhile, has
sent Pranesh to two additional days in judicial custody at the Teku based Metropolitan Cop Circle
The court decision on Wednesday came at a time when Gautam family, friends, colleagues and the public were expecting his release. Is
cyberspace in Nepal actually free for online expression Liberty of speech crucial for prosperity: PM Oli The post Rally held in capital
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