#RememberingAPS: The day when reporters were at loss of words

#RememberingAPS: The day when reporters were at loss of words
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Summary In this post, we have aggregated some of the videos where you can see them grappling with words

(Web Desk) – December 16, 2014 is one of the darkest days of the country’s history. The day when over 150 people, mostly students, were martyred after armed terrorists stormed into the Army Public School of Peshawar and gunned schoolchildren down at point-blank range.

The terror that shook the nation to its core had everyone in tears and mourning. One can only imagine what would have went on with those who were the first responders and reporters tasked with reporting one of the most heinous acts possible.

It was not easy to keep it together for most reporters and anchorpersons even though they are professionally trained to keep themselves composed. In this post, we have aggregated some of the videos where you can see them grappling with words.


Syeda Ayesha Naz, Dunya News’ anchorperson who could not keep it together during prayer for the martyrs



Musarrat Ullah Jan, Dunya News’ Peshawar reporter struggled with words


 


Wajahat S Khan, Dunya News’ Chief National Security Correspondent – famous for reporting from some of the toughest locations and on burning issues – broke down in tears



Sanam Baloch, ARY’s anchorperson left the audience and viewers in tears



Rabia Anum and Nadia, Geo’s reporters broke down in tears



Aamir Liaquat, Geo’s anchorperson couldn’t collect himself during the broadcast

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