By backing populist candidate Imran Khan, then removing him from power, Pakistan's military has opened itself up to unprecedented public backlash at a pivotal time the country's history
Another good article about an under reported area. In my opinion the conclusion is 'spot on,' the erosion of trust and confidence in the institutions of state is well-made and I think you are right drawing the parallels with Myanmar. Really enjoyed it thanks.
Nice update; appreciate it.
Another good article about an under reported area. In my opinion the conclusion is 'spot on,' the erosion of trust and confidence in the institutions of state is well-made and I think you are right drawing the parallels with Myanmar. Really enjoyed it thanks.
Christine Fair said somewhere something like "generally most countries have an army; in Pakistan, the army has a country".
Seems like the Jinnah House is important to Pakistani history, sad to see things like that burn.