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When Religious Mafia & Rightwing Extremists Take Over (w/ Rollo Romig) | The Chris Hedges Report

Aug 14, 2025
Rollo Romig, a journalist and author of "I Am On the Hit List," joins to discuss the harrowing case of Gauri Lankesh, an Indian journalist murdered by far-right extremists. He connects her story to the rise of Hindu nationalism under Modi’s BJP, drawing parallels with rising authoritarianism in the U.S. Romig sheds light on how fringe groups mainstream extremist ideologies, threatening press freedom. The conversation dives into the dark side of social media, the targeting of journalists, and the political violence that underpins these troubling trends.
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INSIGHT

Authoritarians Use Many Quiet Tools

  • Authoritarian regimes use legal, economic, and social pressure to silence journalists and dissenters.
  • India shows media shutdowns, phone taps, lawsuits, and death threats as tools to suppress reporting.
ANECDOTE

Small Paper, Massive Local Impact

  • Rollo Romig describes Gauri Lankesh's small-circulation local paper and the massive public outpouring after her murder.
  • Tens of thousands across many communities protested, showing her deep local influence.
INSIGHT

Local Language Increases Impact

  • Writing in a local language made Gauri more dangerous to authoritarian forces because she knew and engaged a specific audience.
  • Journalists in non-English languages often face the highest risks in India.
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