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Rana Ayyub is an Indian journalist and opinion columnist with ''
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''. She is author of the investigative book '' Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover Up''.


Background and family

Rana Ayyub was born in Mumbai, India. Her father Mohammad Ayyub Waqif, was a writer with ''Blitz,'' a Mumbai-based magazine, and an important member of the progressive writers movement. The city witnessed riots in 1992–93, during which time the family moved to the Muslim-majority suburb of
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, which is where Rana largely grew up. Ayyub is a practising Muslim.


Career

Rana's worked for ''
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'' (''lit.'' "commotion/uproar"), a Delhi-based investigative and political news magazine. Rana has previously been critical of the
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in general and
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. By her own account, a report done by Rana Ayyub was instrumental in sending Amit Shah, a close associate of
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, to jail for several months in 2010. At ''Tehelka,'' Rana worked as an investigative journalist and her big assignment was to carry out the sting operation upon which her book ''Gujarat Files'' was based. At the end of the sting operation, the management of ''Tehelka'' refused to publish any story written by Rana or based on the data collected by her. Rana continued to work with ''Tehelka'' for several months more. In November 2013, her boss
Tarun Tejpal Tarun Tejpal (born 15 March 1963) is an Indian journalist, publisher, novelist and former editor-in-chief of ''Tehelka'' magazine. In November 2013, he stepped down as editor for six months after a female colleague accused him of sexual assault. ...
, the editor-in-chief and major shareholder of ''Tehelka,'' was accused of sexual harassment by one of his journalist subordinates. Rana Ayyub resigned from ''Tehelka'' in protest against the organisation's handling of the charge against Tejpal. She now works independently. In September 2019, ''
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'' hired her as its contributing writer to the Global Opinions section. In October 2020,
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India published an open letter written by Ayyub, to protest the controversial appointment of Actor
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as the Chairman of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), as part of the book ''Inquilab: A Decade of Protest'' which contains speeches, lectures and letters said to "capture the most important events and issues of the past ten years."


Notable events


The Gujarat sting operation

As an investigative journalist working with ''Tehelka,'' Rana Ayyub took up a project to conduct a prolonged sting operation aimed at snaring politicians and government officials of
Gujarat Gujarat (, ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some ; and the ninth ...
and get them to reveal any potential cover-ups regarding the Gujarat riots of 2002. Rana Posing as Maithili Tyagi, a filmmaker from the American Film Institute, and set about befriending her intended targets. She spent around ten months in disguise, and got paid a regular monthly salary from ''Tehelka'' during this period. However, at the end of the exercise, the management of ''Tehelka'' felt that the recordings which she had made over the months did not provide any new or sensational information, that the data gathered by her was of inadequate quality, and that they could not publish any story on the basis of the new data.


The book

In her book ''Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover Up'', Ayyub documented the verbatim transcripts of recordings, made using a concealed recording device, of many bureaucrats and police officers of Gujarat. The recordings were made in the course of an undercover investigation to reveal the views of bureaucrats and police officers on the post-
2002 Gujarat riots The 2002 Gujarat riots, also known as the 2002 Gujarat violence, was a three-day period of inter-communal violence in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The burning of a train in Godhra on 27 February 2002, which caused the deaths of 58 Hin ...
and Police encounter killings. Ayyub had been posing as 'Maithili Tyagi', a student of the American Film Institute, having an ideological affinity for the
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's beliefs, to enable her to make the recordings.


Dispute with ''Tehelka''

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and Shoma Chaudhury have disputed Ayyub's claim that her story on fake encounters in
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, which was the result of an eight-month long undercover investigation, was dropped by them. According to Tejpal, Ayyub's story was "incomplete". According to Chaudhury, Ayyub's story "did not meet the necessary editorial standards." Ayyub has responded to Tejpal and Chaudhury's assertions by noting that:


Reception

Historian Ramachandra Guha had called Ayyub's ''Gujarat Files'' "a brave book." Jyoti Malhotra has noted that many journalists have privately applauded Ayyub's courage in authoring ''Gujarat Files''. Priya Ramani has commented: "The abuses from the paid foot soldiers on Twitter bounce off her spiral curls smoothly." Reflecting on the procedure used by Ayyub in composing ''Gujarat Files'', Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay has observed: "Going undercover and interviewing many who had been in the thick of gruesome extra-constitutional operations required bravado and this must be appreciated." Ayyub's investigation of the alleged Gujarat fake encounters has been listed by ''Outlook'' magazine as one of the twenty greatest magazine stories of all time across the world. In 2018, Ayyub was awarded the "most Resilient Global journalist" by Dutch non-profit ''Free Press Unlimited'' for resisting attempts to stifle her work.


Haren Pandya murder case

In the
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murder case, the Supreme Court of India dismissed Rana Ayyub's book, stating that "it is based upon surmises, conjectures, and suppositions and has no evidentiary value.". Ayyub termed the court's comments "puzzling", stating that the CBI had used her work as evidence in other related cases, and noting that no officer or bureaucrat had denied her claims or taken her to court.


Controversies

In February 2022, Ayyub received scrutiny after the
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(ED) locked assets worth over ₹1.77 crore of hers. This was done in relation to a money laundering case filed against her, for allegedly embezzling funds she acquired from the public in the name of charity. ED stated that Ayyub had transferred those funds to other accounts for personal spendings. FIR was filed against Rana Ayyub in
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due to her alleged comments against anti-hijab protestors as Hindu terrorists.


Awards and recognition

* In October 2011, Rana Ayyub received the Sanskriti award for excellence in journalism. * The 'Citation of Excellence' was conferred to Rana Ayyub in the 2017 edition of the Global Shining Light Award for her undercover investigation revealing state's top officials’ complicity during the
2002 Gujarat Riots The 2002 Gujarat riots, also known as the 2002 Gujarat violence, was a three-day period of inter-communal violence in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The burning of a train in Godhra on 27 February 2002, which caused the deaths of 58 Hin ...
. * Actress
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claimed to have been inspired by Rana Ayyub, who is also her friend, in 2016 film ''
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'', where she plays a journalist. * In 2018, Ayyub was awarded the Most Resilient Journalist Award by Free Press Unlimited for continuing her work "despite being harassed both online and offline and receiving death threats." * In February 2020, Ayyub was awarded with McGill Medal for journalistic courage at University of Georgia's
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. * She is the 2020 Voices of Courage and Conscience Awardee from the Muslim Public Affairs Council of America. * She has also been named by ''
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'' magazine among ten global journalists who face maximum threats to their lives. She has been profiled by ''
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''. * On 28 June 2022, Ayyub was awarded the International John Aubuchon Award by the
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.


Threats on social media

In 2018, Rana was at the receiving end of multiple death and rape threats on twitter. Her personal details were made public and a deepfake pornographic video was released. In April 2018 she filed a complaint with Delhi Police, who subsequently decided to close the case in August 2020 saying that "despite efforts the culprits could not be identified yet." The United Nations Human Rights office called on the authorities in India to "act urgently to protect" her from death threats following an online hate campaign. The US State department's 2020 Human Rights Report specifically mentions the online trolling and death threats faced by Ayyub. In its report documenting online attacks against journalists around the world, the international non-profit Reporters Without Borders discussed the hate speech unleashed against Ayyub and called on the government and Delhi police to protect her. In 2022, members of the Neo Nazi inspired alt right groups had created
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, an app for fake online auction of Muslim women in India with intention to denigrate and harass the minorities. Ayyub and several prominent women journalists in India were targeted. They were also targeted with thousands of hate messages by the secret app Tek Fog used by the
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supporters. The app was used to spread right wing propaganda online.


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