In a bold revelation that has shaken the media world, a Pakistani journalist has accused the country’s military of suppressing coverage of nationwide protests silencing voices that dare to question power.With television channels muted and reports buried, truth found an unexpected refuge across the border. “Indian media has become the only source of information for our people,” the journalist declared — a statement that echoes the growing struggle for press freedom in South Asia.
This moment is more than a headline.
It’s a reminder that journalism is not bound by borders — it’s bound by courage.
When silence becomes the law, truth becomes rebellion.
And every journalist who dares to speak is not just reporting news — they’re defending democracy itself.