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Fix your ways : Taliban threaten organisers of Aurat March
We want to send a message to those organisations who are actively spreading obscenity and vulgarity, says TTP
Reuters
March 13, 2021
People chant slogans against women s right activists, who organised demonstrations marking the International Women s Day, during a protest in Karachi Pakistan March 12, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS
ISLAMABAD:
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a banned outfit, on Friday threatened organisers of Aurat March who planned demonstrations to mark the International Women’s Day in the country, accusing them of blasphemy and obscenity.
The TTP statement followed a flurry of falsified images and video clips on social media that suggested participants in the March 8 protests had insulted Islam, which they strongly denied.
Obsessed with Pakistan, Indian media left red-faced after falling for doctored footage
Raft of news outlets retract story claiming ex-Pakistani diplomat confirmed 300 casualties in Balakot airstrike
Indian television news channels were left red-faced when they had to retract what they were vociferously peddling as an admission by a former Pakistani diplomat of dozens of deaths in India’s “Balakot air strike” was in fact a doctored video.
Footage purportedly showing former diplomat and Pakistani analyst Zafar Hilaly admitting that 300 people were killed in the Balakot airstrike carried out by the Indian Air Force (IAF) inside Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) was widely shared on Indian Twitter as well as various media outlets in the neighbouring country.