Protesters demand apology from PTV for ‘humiliating’ Pashtuns during Eid transmission

Rights activists, political leaders want action against comedy show's staff that aired poetry "humiliating"...


Our Correspondent July 03, 2017
Activists and political leaders protest outside the Peshawar Press Club on Monday on July 3, 2017. PHOTO: PPI

PESHAWAR: Rights activists and political leaders staged a protest in Peshawar on Monday demanding an apology from PTV for airing content "mocking" Pashtuns during its Eid transmission.

The protesters, who had gathered outside the Peshawar Press Club, also demanded that the state-run broadcaster should fire the staff involved in running a "humiliating" piece of poetry against Pashtuns on its show Hansna Mana Hai.

They urged the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) to take necessary steps to stop racial profiling and stereotyping on national and private TV channels.

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Awami National Party (ANP) Central General Secretary Mian Iftikhar Hussain, leading Pashto scholar Dr Abasin Yousafzai and Dr Said Alam Mehsud led the demonstrators, who carried placards reading,“No to racism, no to intolerance, protest against PTV."

The protesters warned that they would file petitions in court and also stage a sit-in outside the Parliament House if their demands were not met.

Jawad Hasan Jawad, a poet, through his verses in a comedy poetry segment of the show, had mocked bomb blasts in Pashtun areas. He also ridiculed Pashtuns and associated them with illegal trade.

As if that were not enough, the poet compared Pashtuns to sheep, saying, “They smell like sheep... bathing once a year."

Poet Jawad Hasan Jawad "mocking" Pashtuns on the show Hansna Mana Hai aired during PTV's Eid special transmission. PHOTO: Screengrab

Shafeeq Gigyani, who played a leading role in organising the rally, said they were protesting against the stigmatising and stereotyping of Pashtuns from the platform of the national broadcaster.

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"We are happy that PTV and federal government officials have taken notice and assured us that strict action would be taken against those who had allowed such content to be aired on national television," he added.

ANP's Mian Iftikhar Hussain said such humiliation could not be tolerated.

"This has been going on on private TV channels for a long time but we weren't expecting PTV to air such content," he added. “We have made sacrifices for the country in the fight against militants.”

Dr Abasin Yousafzai, while addressing the protesters, said the humiliating poetry was not humour, but racism.

“Who has given the poet [Jawad Hasan Jawad] the licence to mock Pashtuns on national TV?” he added.

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Dr Yousafzai said the audience in the show were clapping and applauding the "so-called’" poet for making fun of Pashtuns and that should also be condemned.

Said Alam Mehsud, the chairman of Pakhtunkhwa Ulasi Tehrik, said the poet alone was not responsible for what had happened but all those around him including the PTV staff too were to blame for it.

COMMENTS (2)

Khan | 6 years ago | Reply It's a hate crime. And we have laws to deal with the hate crimes. Thousands have already been arrested. This is a high profile case and the hate crime law should be invoked not only against the poet but the responsible persons at the PTV who allowed it.
Abdul Haseeb | 6 years ago | Reply This is really disappointing to see on National TV channel. The Pemra should take serious action against the program producer and all others involved in this program.
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