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Ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrested: News and Discussion

Is Martial Law/Emergency a real possibility after IK arrest?

  • Yes

    Votes: 145 63.6%
  • No

    Votes: 83 36.4%

  • Total voters
    228
  • Poll closed .

The last step by an occupation force is to harass and/ or rape women in order to instill fear among the population. The peaceful women protestors were abducted, tortured, harassed, and then let go. Last time it happened in 1971.

This is now definitely an international human rights issue. Imran Khan should change his strategy and go international.
 
Chalo, at least army doesn’t control judiciary. That’s a relief.

Otherwise according to PDF members, army is the analogy of God which has ultimate power over Pakistan.

Its not 100% controlled, the same for PDM, they try to influence and play games. The mood of Chief Justice is also important.
 

The last step by an occupation force is to harass and/ or rape women in order to instill fear among the population. The peaceful women protestors were abducted, tortured, harassed, and then let go. Last time it happened in 1971.

This is now definitely an international human rights issue. Imran Khan should change his strategy and go international.
Like I said people need to arm themselves and defend their honor against these haramis.
 

The last step by an occupation force is to harass and/ or rape women in order to instill fear among the population. The peaceful women protestors were abducted, tortured, harassed, and then let go. Last time it happened in 1971.

This is now definitely an international human rights issue. Imran Khan should change his strategy and go international.
If international human right organizations were of any use, they would have intervened in Kashmir and Palestine decades ago. Forget it.
 
The last step by an occupation force is to harass and/ or rape women in order to instill fear among the population. The peaceful women protestors were abducted, tortured, harassed, and then let go. Last time it happened in 1971.

We were under the impression that the events of 1971 were an isolated incident, as our affection for the military clouded our judgment. However, some Baloch and Pashtun activists have made allegations that the Pakistani army routinely harasses and abducts women as a means of breaking the will of those who oppose the military. Perhaps there is some truth to these claims.
 

The last step by an occupation force is to harass and/ or rape women in order to instill fear among the population. The peaceful women protestors were abducted, tortured, harassed, and then let go. Last time it happened in 1971.

This is now definitely an international human rights issue. Imran Khan should change his strategy and go international.

Where are the so-called human rights and US sponsored feminist bitches when you need them... Always so obnoxiously loud.

Just remember the culprits folks. This isn't just dirty generals, PDM politicians and the filthy police force. These animals also have tacit approval from Western nations. The same Western nations that have always falsely accused IK and his PTI government for curbing freedoms. Today these Western champions are silent. You won't hear a word from the Western champions of freedoms en democracy. Just remember and never forget.
 
So under Rana Sanaulla 😄
Pakistan has a 3 tier system, army is an independent institute, judiciary is an independent institute. They all need to work together to protect Pakistan.
No - under a proper educated honest minister working under a government which works for the betterment of the people.. Army should not be part of any system. There role is purely external defence.. and like other countries assist in national disasters under civilian supervision..
Now go along and watch your Turkish dramas and fantasise being an alp…
 
I cannot compare Asim Munir with any Army Chief, to have lost his credibility and respect in such a short time. The only comparison can be made with Yahya Khan.

If you remember, his photo, after his appointment, was from trenches on the frontlines. He wanted to give an impression that he is a soldier.

Since then he has simply lost the plot.
 
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We were under the impression that the events of 1971 were an isolated incident, as our affection for the military clouded our judgment. However, some Baloch and Pashtun activists have made allegations that the Pakistani army routinely harasses and abducts women as a means of breaking the will of those who oppose the military. Perhaps there is some truth to these claims.

How can we today criticise Baloch and Pashtun separatists? After all the revelations. This is a barbaric army. An army that deserves nothing but full scorn.
 

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