Protests have been broken up with violence and opposition politicians from Imran Khan’s party arrested Pakistani authorities have unleashed a draconian crackdown on dissent, breaking up opposition protests with violence and mass arrests and banning a movement to promote the rights of the ethnic Pa...
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