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Some days ago Indian media re branded Awami Workers Party protest as anti Pakistan protest in Gilgit Baltistan. Indian media vehemently spread this fake news, Indians shared it on twitter and on this forum.
This was the video purportedly used.
Today Shahzeb Khanzada also decimated this propoaganda by bringing forward the statement from Awami Workers Party.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/16-Aug-16/awp-rejects-indian-medias-false-propaganda
"Awami Workers Party (AWP) rejects Indian press reports which portray a video of an AWP-Gilgit Baltistan election rally for Baba Jan as a separatist uprising against Pakistan.
The video, originally shared by India-based Asian News International agency on August 13 2016, has now been shared by multiple Indian outlets as evidence of an ongoing separatist uprising in which hundreds of arrests have been made. The AWP rejects these reports as completely baseless.
The video being shared was from an election rally held on May 25, 2016, in Altit, Hunza as part of Baba Jan's campaign for the Hunza-6 by-election for the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly. No separatist slogans were raised at any point in the campaign, which focused on calling for Baba Jan's release, opposition to the corrupt ruling elite and a pro-people socialist alternative.
AWP calls on Indian news outlets to retract the baseless stories regarding this rally and adequately investigate the stories they are reporting on, rather than serving as a mouthpiece for government propaganda. "
This was the video purportedly used.
Today Shahzeb Khanzada also decimated this propoaganda by bringing forward the statement from Awami Workers Party.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/16-Aug-16/awp-rejects-indian-medias-false-propaganda
"Awami Workers Party (AWP) rejects Indian press reports which portray a video of an AWP-Gilgit Baltistan election rally for Baba Jan as a separatist uprising against Pakistan.
The video, originally shared by India-based Asian News International agency on August 13 2016, has now been shared by multiple Indian outlets as evidence of an ongoing separatist uprising in which hundreds of arrests have been made. The AWP rejects these reports as completely baseless.
The video being shared was from an election rally held on May 25, 2016, in Altit, Hunza as part of Baba Jan's campaign for the Hunza-6 by-election for the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly. No separatist slogans were raised at any point in the campaign, which focused on calling for Baba Jan's release, opposition to the corrupt ruling elite and a pro-people socialist alternative.
AWP calls on Indian news outlets to retract the baseless stories regarding this rally and adequately investigate the stories they are reporting on, rather than serving as a mouthpiece for government propaganda. "