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Journalists Arrested for Breach of Privacy in Connection to Gay Indian Professor’s Death

Posted on April 19, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Ryan Prado reports:

2 journalists have been arrested in the Indian city of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh for breach of privacy after they filmed gay Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) teacher S.R. Siras having consensual sex with a rickshaw puller in his campus home. Sira was found dead last month under mysterious circumstances.

Adil and Siraj, journalists with a local TV channel, were just two of the three persons involved in secretly filming Siras, who was subsequently suspended February 9th by the administration on grounds of “gross misconduct.” That suspension had been stayed at the time of Siras’ death.

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