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BCCI insists it's not restricting media freedom

The Board of Control for Cricket in India today rejected suggestions that it was curbing media freedom by placing restrictions on the photo coverage of the ongoing India-England Test series.

Updated on: Nov 22, 2012 01:57 PM IST
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Thursday rejected suggestions that it was curbing media freedom by placing restrictions on the photo coverage of the ongoing India-England Test series.

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International new agencies, AP, AFP and Reuters, are boycotting the series, claiming that BCCI is trying to curb press freedom by refusing accreditation to photo agencies such as Getty Images.

But the BCCI rejected the contention.

"As with other sports bodies internationally, the BCCI processes the numerous media accreditation applications it receives after undertaking an evaluation of applicants and their respective organisations," the Board said in a statement.

"Through the BCCI media accreditation process, reporters and photographers nominated by bona fide domestic and international news publications and news agencies, including AFP, AP and Reuters, were duly accredited.

"These accredited persons were presented the opportunity by the BCCI to supply an unlimited number of match images for editorial use by their respective publications and agency clients worldwide," it explained.

The BCCI said it continues to stand by its decision of rejecting a few accreditation applications.

 
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