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Pakistan's 'Hard State' Dilemma: Extremism vs. Freedom - Republic Policy

Barrister Naveed Qazi The government’s increasing crackdown on the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) has revived an old debate – should Pakistan become a “hardline state” to curb extremism, or will it have to compromise civil liberties in the process? The state has decided to take a tough stance after the group’s failed and violent march towards Islamabad in the name of expressing solidarity with Gaza. Website In the latest crackdown, the Punjab …
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Barrister Naveed Qazi The government’s increasing crackdown on the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) has revived an old debate – should Pakistan become a “hardline state” to curb extremism, or will it have to compromise civil liberties in the process? The state has decided to take a tough stance after the group’s failed and violent march towards Islamabad in the name of expressing solidarity with Gaza. Website In the latest crackdown, the Punjab …

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