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yes they are horrible....BC and AJ are the worst culprits, along with several eurotrash institutions in close support.
yes they are horrible....
just look at BBC and AJ coverage during Pakistan's "war on terrorism"
boo hoo ?
This is how they regulate their media here.
But they want a freehand in Pakistan to push their narratives to encourage civil unrest?
They have provided multiple youtubers with safe havens who spend everyday trying to create domestic terrorists.
Pakistan needs to throw out BBC, AJ and anyone else who doesn't respect their boundaries, bring back the fugitives and cancel passports of any dual nationals that are crossing red lines.
Put your foot down, enough is enough.
The pain is indicative of the possibility of you too having a 56" hole just like your master Modi. May you console....too much bakaas...even for your lousy standards.
No Kashmiris. These are a few rotten eggs in Azad Kashmir.yes dirty Kashmiris... like the dirty Bengali babus of the 1970s... ?
Military rules Pakistan, that's why their word matters more than any civilian when it comes to Pakistan.Not doubting your intentions, but if you care about democracy in general, raise the Pakistan case in your media. Here, the local can dissent for that.
India never raised civil rights abuses, illegal incarcerations, judicial subversion, etc about Pakistan (or it may reflect in the Indian audience to some degree). Instead, they all concerned military said or did this or that or alleged infiltration or some minority rights.
The point is, otherwise, all worries coming from the east will be deemed empty.
Even here, your concern is what the military spokesperson is blabbering.
Military rules Pakistan, that's why their word matters more than any civilian when it comes to Pakistan.
Anyways here is a post by ABC Australia 6 hours ago,
In short:
Protests led by the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) over political and economic grievances have been met with deadly resistance from government forces in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.
Despite a strict internet blackout and ban on foreign journalists reporting from the region, the ABC has spoken with people on the ground who want their stories heard.
What's next?
The JAAC has published a declaration calling for the recent elections to be annulled and for an interim government to be imposed.
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Pakistan doesn't want the world to know what these people saw
After months of an internet and mobile blackout in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, people on the ground describe scenes of excessive, deadly force by government forces.www.abc.net.au
Their worries are empty too I guess.
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