Pak Media blackout Pashtun March, draws flak

ANI  |  Kabul [Pakistan] 

The Pakistani media's move to blackout Long March has invited massive backlash from its own people, including scholars and journalists as well.

People have taken to to condemn the

"In modern the media & academia - 2 sources critical 4 building narratives - are almost totally captured by the establishment. Most journalists and scholars have turned willing partners of the military which is critical for personal development and progress (Military Inc)," Ayesha Siddiqa, a noted tweeted.

Senior Pakistani came to fore and expressed its support for the rights movement and urged people to participate, saying, " Today I feel ashamed as a for the of #PashtunLongMarch2Peshawar I support this march and urge all to be part of it."

"Pakistani and the propaganda of army supported 'Gul Khans' show how fearful is of a peaceful march that is demanding for right of to protected according to constitution of Pakistan," Faiz M Baluch, another tweeted.

"is a scar on the face of fundamental right's of Pakistanis citizens," read a tweet.

A and a human rights activist remained unperturbed with the blackout, while saying that the people could reach the masses themselves.

"We damn care about paki We can reach the masses ourselves. So Pakistani media deserves this [Middle Finger] from whole National," he tweeted

However, Malik Achakzai, a who covers conflict, tweeted, "After the Pakistani the @bbcpashto reporter confirms that there are technical issues that disrupt live coverage of the #PashtunLongMarch2Quetta as he was going to broad cast the gathering live through @bbcworldservice web-page."

Long March is a protest movement led by young from the (FATA), where they have long been the targets of military operations, internal displacement, ethnic stereotyping and abductions by the security forces.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 18:42 IST