This famous journalist’s suspicious death in Kenya by a sniper shot to the head, which came shortly after he announced the upcoming release of an anti-corruption documentary exposing his country's US-backed post-modern coup regime, might prove to be a tipping point in Pakistan’s political crisis.
brilliant analysis and guide; 'That’s the only realistic pressure valve for responsibly managing and ultimately resolving the country’s political crisis without risking chaos.'
Well written, but I wonder why the "establishment," would release the steam with allowing protest and pressure the "post-modern coup regime "into holding free and fair elections when it is the establishment, Bajwa to be exact, that orchestrated this whole coup. He had to have calculated the consequences.
We lost Arshad Sharif it's reality. May his soul rest in peace. Ameen
brilliant analysis and guide; 'That’s the only realistic pressure valve for responsibly managing and ultimately resolving the country’s political crisis without risking chaos.'
Well written, but I wonder why the "establishment," would release the steam with allowing protest and pressure the "post-modern coup regime "into holding free and fair elections when it is the establishment, Bajwa to be exact, that orchestrated this whole coup. He had to have calculated the consequences.