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The '''Pakistani Deep State''' exerted pressure through the [[ISI]] on [[judge]]s who suspended the 14-year jail sentence handed down to former prime minister [[Imran Khan]].<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/wake-khans-14-year-sentence-being-overturned-pakistani-judges-say-intel-operatives</ref> | The '''Pakistani Deep State''' exerted pressure through the [[ISI]] on [[judge]]s who suspended the 14-year jail sentence handed down to former prime minister [[Imran Khan]].<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/wake-khans-14-year-sentence-being-overturned-pakistani-judges-say-intel-operatives</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Benazir Bhutto]], an alumna of [[Harvard]] and [[Oxford University]], [[GLT 1994]], was [[Leader of Pakistan Peoples Party]] for a quarter of a century until her [[assassination]] in 2007. | ||
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+ | [[Pervez Musharraf]] was simultaneously [[Pakistani Chief of Army Staff]], [[President of Pakistan]], [[Pakistan's Minister of Defence]] and [[Chief Executive of Pakistan]]. | ||
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The military plays an very notable role in Pakistani politics. |
The Pakistani Deep State exerted pressure through the ISI on judges who suspended the 14-year jail sentence handed down to former prime minister Imran Khan.[1]
People
Benazir Bhutto, an alumna of Harvard and Oxford University, GLT 1994, was Leader of Pakistan Peoples Party for a quarter of a century until her assassination in 2007.
Pervez Musharraf was simultaneously Pakistani Chief of Army Staff, President of Pakistan, Pakistan's Minister of Defence and Chief Executive of Pakistan.
COVID-19
In June 2021, the government announced that it would disable mobile phones of those who refused COVID-19 jabs.[2]
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