Pashtun resistance movement proves young Pakistanis are the change they want

ANI  |  Peshawar [Pakistan] 

The resistance movement in Pakistan's Pakhtunkhwa province, which saw a massive participation by the tribal youth, indicates that young Pakistanis are the change they want.

"In order to hold political rallies in in general and in Pakhtunkhwa in particular, mainstream political parties depend on the Khans (landlords) and contractors to bring people from their villages and pay for their transport. The organised a successful rally without depending on landlords and contractors and instead ran a fund-raising campaign among the youth and professional class, appealing to the diaspora", said an article published on the Samaa TV website.

It has attracted the disillusioned youth, including a sizable number of young women - who were mainly associated with the and (PkMAP) - across the country and abroad.

It has also become popular among the emerging professional and middle-class of society.

The article states that, "In Pakistan, the leaders from the beginning complained about the ignorance of to cover their protests and rallies. The formation of the is an outcome of the that sought justice for who was murdered in a fake police shootout in Karachi".

"After realising its importance, organisers found social media-especially and provided them an opportunity to mobilise and publicise the movement's rally", it says.

A new red ethnic cap - popularly known as Mazari cap - and the word 'Pashteen', a pronunciation of in Mehsud dialect - became popular among the youth - mainly because of founder

Men and women from and are sharing their images wearing the cap to show solidarity with the movement.

The Tahafuz Movement or Protection Movement, was started mainly by young activists who are demanding an end to what they say are human rights violations by authorities in the country's tribal regions.

They have been calling for the removal of military checkpoints in tribal areas and an end to "enforced disappearances" in which suspects are detained by security forces without due process.

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First Published: Thu, April 12 2018. 08:05 IST