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Rewriting History?
While the ideals of Democracy are great, the implementation of it is so far from great in Pakistan, and so easily taken advantage of, that we will eventually reach a point of civil war if we continue without serious reform.
Let us also stop this stupid fiction that all the ills of this country stem from the last government’s management. It’s taken 60 years, and numerous crooks and murderers at the helm of power for us to arrive at this place. Continue reading
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Tagged bangladesh, corruption, democracy, Fareed Zakaria, LooseEndsPakistan, military rule, muhathir, pakistan, politicians, quaid-e-azam, suharto, surrey, swiss courts, yeltsin, zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
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