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Prime Minister's Workplace, Islamabad, Pakistan

Cases of brazen censorship are legion since Khan grew to become prime minister. Newspaper distribution has been interrupted, media outlets have been threatened with the withdrawal of promoting and TV channel signals have been jammed. Journalists who cross the purple traces have been threatened, kidnapped and tortured. In the shadows, behind Khan within the limelight, Pakistan is reliving a variety of the worst moments of its previous military dictatorships. Former cricket star Khan lost his parliamentary majority last week and had been facing a no-confidence vote tabled by a united ... The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has welcomed the unanimous court docket judgment restoring the country's nationwide assembly and ... Pakistan Closes A Chaotic Political Chapter It May Not Be The Climax But it isn’t clear whether or not it outweighs that of the opposite events put collectively – and a coalition of opposition events could achieve enough seats to oust Khan in an election.