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    Our democracy, our judiciary, our constitution and the rule of law has been made a complete mockery by the current fascist set up . Like our other leaders , Shireen Mazari after getting bail was rearrested and taken to another jail . 7500 of our workers have been arrested with most of them not produced before the courts as demanded by our law . As we speak houses are being broken in , smashed and men and women are being picked up . Just when we believe our country has hit rock bottom in both our economic crisis and violation of our fundamental rights , we hit another low . And all this is being done to stop PTI forming the next government.

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    🇵🇰 ~ Imran Khan’s residence 'Zaman Park' is besieged by a heavy deployment of armed police.

    🇵🇰 ~ Junta has made Pakistan an absolute joke - all state machinery is now being used against the most popular party & leader in the country just because they don’t want him to run in elections. How long will this continue? Country is on the brink of default but cabal of crooks don’t give a shi*. They will be the first one to fly out of the country if situation falls into a civil war and in the end people will go through the unimaginable sufferings. It’s extremely exhausting. Its time for a brigadier or colonel coup within the Army because the other path looks extremely dangerous and bloodier.

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    19th May update on Ejaz Sb :- 9 days since his illegal abduction, as an elderly individual and more importantly a senator is being kept in solitary

    There is a false & concerted campaign being carried out by the Punjab government & police against Ejaz sb linking him with some “perceived terrorists” at zaman park. Which is totally based on lies

    They are trying to create a false link, but there are abundant tweets & media beepers (attached) on record that he has been asking for peaceful protests

    He remains steadfast to the cause with Imran Khan

    #ReleaseEjazChaudhary
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    The way Pakistani women stood up for Haqeeqi Azadi, they will be remembered and become part of our democratic history.

    Also what will never be forgotten is the brutality of our security forces and the shameless way they went out of their way to abuse, hurt and humiliate our women.

    Hundreds are languishing in jail in terrible conditions. This too won’t be forgotten.

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    🇵🇰 ~ A lot of rumors circulating about former Pakistani intelligence (ISI) chief Gen. (retired) Faiz Hameed of a possible court martial. His movement has been restricted & he is now under surveillance.

    He is a figure considered very close to Imran Khan & the Taliban.

    Faiz Hameed is accused of feeding Intelligence to Imran Khan since his ouster from power.. he used his connections within the ISI to keep Khan updated about the moves of powerful ruling Junta.

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    The enforced resignation of Dr Shireen Mazari is a loss for Pakistan's politics and its democracy.

    Dr Mazari was released on court orders four times, but the fascist imposed regime immediately rearrested her until she agreed to leave politics for the sake of her health and the safety and well-being of her family.

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    🚨🇵🇰 ~ Hate to say it, but things are not looking good for Imran Khan

    🔘 His deputies have resigned

    🔘 His workers arrested

    🔘 PTI faces a permanent ban

    🔘 Khan himself faces arrest or exile

    🔘 He is being completely isolated

    🔘 His body language in recent speeches sums up the current situation.

    He needs to play a big card but its a dangerous one or the end game goes in favor of the Junta. ⏳

    80% of the entire previous cabinet of Imran Khan’s party rule has resigned due to Junta’s blackmailing & pressure. Only his Foreign Minister among few others are left.

    🇵🇰 ~ We also need to see this from a different angle:

    Imran Khan now has the opportunity to rebuild the party with young people who are creative & organized. The old boomers leaving his party could be a blessing in disguise for him. How he plays his next cards is very important. Pakistan really needs young blood to run the country. Remember, whenever things look bad for Imran Khan he has the ability to turn them around - always!

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    Pakistan is so screwed. It has only $4 billion of foreign exchange reserves, but has to pay back $25 billion to IMF and other Western loan sharks over the next year.

    Pakistan’s total external debt is whopping $120 billion.

    China will bailout Pakistan this month with $2 billion of assistance. But this cannot go on forever.

    The best is to default on all IMF loans and start fresh with a clean slate.

    But that takes smart and patriotic leaders who don’t have Swiss bank accounts.

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    Pakistan’s Existential Economic Crisis
    There is a real danger that Pakistan could default on its debt, which could lead to intensifying political turmoil amid already surging terrorism.

    Pakistan’s stability increasingly depends on the outcome of an ever-worsening economic crisis. Amid skyrocketing inflation, political conflict between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, and surging terrorism, the country is facing the risk of a default due to its massive external debt obligations. This burden has been exacerbated by the derailment of the $6.5 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) program Pakistan entered in 2019, as the international lender is unsatisfied with Pakistan’s commitment to reform and ability to arrange for funds to meet external financing requirements. Troublingly, Pakistan’s official foreign exchange reserves are hovering around $4 billion, which is insufficient to finance even a one-month of the country’s import bill.

    Can Pakistan recover from the economic abyss? To determine, it is important to consider: (1) the composition of Pakistan’s overall external debt; (2) repayment pressure on the debt in both the short- and medium-term; (3) potential inflows that can offset the debt outflows; and (4) Pakistan’s external debt management strategy.

    1. Pakistan’s Debt Composition — and the Terms on the Debt

    As of December 2022, Pakistan holds external debt and liabilities of $126.3 billion. Nearly 77% of this debt, amounting to $97.5 billion is directly owed by the government of Pakistan to various creditors; an additional $7.9 billion is owed by government-controlled public sector enterprises to multilateral creditors.

    Who are these creditors? Pakistan’s creditors fall in four broad categories: multilateral debt, Paris Club debt, private and commercial loans, and Chinese debt.

    Multilateral Debt

    A major share of Pakistan’s debt is owed to multilateral institutions, amounting to roughly $45 billion. Islamabad’s main multilateral creditors include the World Bank ($18 billion), the Asian Development Bank ($15 billion) and the IMF ($7.6 billion). Pakistan owes smaller amounts to the Islamic Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank as well.

    While a significant amount of Pakistan’s total debt, multilateral debt doesn’t present major short-term risks for Pakistan. The terms of most loans are largely concessional with a repayment timeline spanning 18 to 30 years; most repayments are spread in many small transactions. In 2022-23, Pakistan repaid a total $4.5 billion debt to multilateral creditors, which is a fifth of the total debt repayment for the year.

    Paris Club Debt

    Pakistan owes $8.5 billion to the Paris Club, a group of 22 major-creditor countries. This debt is scheduled to be repaid over 40 years with less than 1% interest rate, and is mostly owed to Japan, Germany, France and the United States.

    Private Debt and Commercial Loans

    Pakistan holds a large amount of private debt; much of this is in the form of private bonds, such as Eurobonds and global Sukuk bonds, amounting to $7.8 billion. Some of this debt is recent: In the last fiscal year, Pakistan raised $2 billion by floating Eurobonds of 5, 10, and 30 years at an interest rate ranging from 6 percent for five years and 8.87 percent for 30 years.

    Pakistan holds foreign commercial loans to the tune of nearly $7 billion, which is likely to increase to nearly $9 billion by the end of the current fiscal year. Much of Pakistan’s commercial loan stock is owed to Chinese financial institutions, as Pakistan has repaid major non-Chinese commercial loans of institutions.

    Most commercial loans come with steep terms; they have to be repaid to the lenders between one to three years. The rates on the loans are high as well. Some are benchmarked against the London Interbank Offered Rate (also known as LIBOR). Others, like Chinese commercial loans, are pegged against the Shanghai Interbank Offered Rate (SHIBOR). For example, Pakistan recently obtained a $2.2 billion commercial loan from the China Development Bank at six-month SHIBOR rate plus 1.5 percent; this loan is to be repaid over a three-year period.

    Chinese Bilateral Debt

    Pakistan holds around $27 billion of Chinese debt. This includes around $10 billion of bilateral debt and $6.2 billion in debt provided by the Chinese government to Pakistani public sector enterprises, and Chinese commercial loans of around $7 billion. In addition, China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) has placed $4 billion worth of foreign deposits with Pakistan’s central bank. The bilateral debt is on concessional terms with a maturity period of 20 years. In addition to the $27 billion in debt, Pakistan also has a currency swap facility with the Chinese.

    2. Short- and Medium-Term Debt Repayment Pressure

    Pakistan’s large external debt comes with considerable repayment pressure. From April 2023 to June 2026, Pakistan needs to repay $77.5 billion in external debt. For a $350 billion economy, this is a hefty burden. The major repayments in the next three years are to Chinese financial institutions, private creditors and Saudi Arabia.

    Pakistan faces near-term debt repayment pressure. From April to June 2023, the external debt servicing burden is $4.5 billion. The major repayments are due in June when a $1 billion Chinese SAFE deposit and a roughly $1.4 billion Chinese commercial loan would mature. Pakistani authorities hope to convince the Chinese to refinance and rollover both debts, something the Chinese government and commercial banks have done in the past.

    Even if Pakistan manages to meet these obligations, the next fiscal year will be more challenging, as the debt servicing will rise to nearly $25 billion. This includes $15 billion of short-term loans and $7 billion in long-term debt, including a vital $1 billion repayment on a Eurobond in the fourth quarter. The short-term debt repayments include $4 billion Chinese SAFE deposits, $3 billion Saudi deposits and $2 billion UAE deposits; the Pakistani government assumes they will be rolled over by the creditors each year. Separately, Pakistan will need to repay another $1.1 billion of long-term commercial loans to Chinese banks.

    In 2024-25, Pakistan’s debt servicing is likely to be around $24.6 billion, which includes $8.2 billion long-term debt repayments and another $14.5 billion short-term debt repayments; this includes major repayments to Chinese lenders of $3.8 billion. In 2025-26, the debt servicing burden is likely to be at least $23 billion; that year Pakistan is to pay back $8 billion in long-term debt, including repaying $1.8 billion for a Eurobond and $1.9 billion to Chinese commercial lender.

    3. Exports, Investments and Remittances — and Pakistan’s Repayment Calculus

    In order to repay its debt and avoid a sovereign default, Pakistan’s earnings from exports, foreign direct investment and remittance inflows from foreign workers are vital. However, all three inflows are projected to not keep pace with the import bill as well as the mounting debt repayment pressure.

    For example, over the last three years, Pakistan’s export earnings and remittances were a total of $164 billion, compared to $170 billion worth of imports of goods. Over the next three years as well, imports are likely to be higher than the total dollar amount of exports and remittances, which will lead to a current account deficit requiring external financing. On the export side, the IMF had projected nearly $36 billion exports for 2022-23. That has now been revised with a new estimate of $28-29 billion, partly due to the rising cost of business and economic dislocation resulting from the uncertainty in the country.

    Foreign direct investment is projected to remain subdued as well. In recent years, investment has averaged a dismal $2 billion annually due to challenging business environment and frequent policy changes; similar levels of investments are the best case for the next few years. Investor sentiment has also been impacted by the government’s recent restrictions on the movement of capital outside the country.

    4. Options to Manage External Debt

    Pakistan’s economic managers have only two options for addressing its external debt burden. The first is to take fresh loans and seek rollovers of debt. However, due to downgrades by international credit rating agencies, Pakistan’s ability to access sovereign financing market is limited. So Pakistani leadership will depend on Middle Eastern partners and China, not just for existing rollover but also fresh loans if it seeks to avoid a default. The specific amount Pakistan may seek will depend on negotiations with the IMF. If the derailed IMF program is revived, the amount will be smaller than the one it would seek if the program collapses. And in case the currently derailed IMF program is revived and completed over the summer, Pakistan will need a new IMF program, in addition to new loans and rollovers from its Middle Eastern and Chinese partners, due to its external debt burden over the new three years.

    Another possibility is that Pakistan seeks pre-emptive restructuring of debt. Doing so will reduce the repayment pressure and spare scarce dollars in the economy to finance the country’s current account deficit. The Pakistani government has met with investment banks and advisors to explore restructuring options. However, for now, officials are reluctant as a restructuring process will be both painful and long, and also because of the political backlash of associated austerity measures.

    What Does this Mean for Pakistan’s Stability?

    There is a real danger that nuclear-armed Pakistan with a population of nearly 230 million people may be unable to meet its external debt obligations — which will trigger a sovereign default. To avert this scenario, Pakistan needs IMF’s continued support as well as help from Chinese and Middle Eastern partners. Pakistani leadership has been asking the United States to intercede with the IMF, but that effort hasn’t borne fruit in the way they hoped for. Pakistani leadership is also making frantic efforts for bailouts from foreign partners, but it is unclear if they will make the difficult reform choices necessary to win the trust of the IMF. If Pakistan ultimately defaults, there will be a cascade of disruptive effects. Crucially, Pakistan’s imports could be disrupted, which could lead to a shortage of some essential goods and commodities. In Sri Lanka, the disruption of oil imports stoked public discontent, protests and a change in government. Pakistan, which is already seeing intense political conflict between Sharif’s government and opposition leader Khan, may also see the economic crisis creating more political turmoil. And given Pakistan’s demographic profile and surging terrorism threats, the resulting crisis could go in unexpected directions.

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    2 Killed, 6 Injured in SW Pakistan’s Twin Blasts

    On Thursday, according to law enforcement officials, evening in the southwestern Balochistan region of Pakistan, two coordinated assaults resulted in the loss of two lives and inflicted injury upon six others.

    According to law enforcement officials, the initial explosion occurred in the Harnai locality when an automobile collided with a land mine, resulting in injuries sustained by both occupants.

    Police said that, after the initial explosion, people around promptly responded to provide aid to those affected. However, a secondary detonation ensued, probably by a mechanized device operated remotely.

    According to the authorities, there were two fatalities and four individuals sustained injuries in the second explosion; authorities also said that there is an ongoing investigation to identify and locate the authors of the assault.

    All individuals who sustained injuries have been transported to an adjacent medical facility, wherein two among them are classified as critical cases.

    The police have not provided any personal identities of the individuals who were traveling in the vehicle. However, the police did say that all the victims in the second blast are civilians.

    Up to now, no particular party has acknowledged or assumed responsibility for the attack.

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    Pakistan: Imran Khan Files Defamation Suit Against Anti-Corruption Body Over 'Unlawful' Arrest

    Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has filed a defamation case against the head of the country's anti-corruption agency, accusing him of damaging his reputation by causing an "unlawful" arrest.

    Khan is seeking PKR 15 billion ($52.8 million) in damages from Nazir Ahmad Butt, a retired military general.

    The former PM, who was arrested in a corruption case on May 9 but later released, has been campaigning for snap general elections since his ousting in a no-confidence vote last April, leading to protests and attacks on state and military installations.

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    I have decided to file a Rs 15 Billion Defamation Suit, against Chairman, NAB. I have served Legal Notice upon him.

    My Arrest Warrant was issued on a public holiday and was kept in secrecy for eight days. I was not informed about conversion of Al-Qadir Trust Case Inquiry into Investigation. Conditions stipulated in Sec 24 of NAB Ordinance were disregarded. Supreme Court held that manner and execution of my Arrest Warrant was unlawful and unconstitutional. To execute Arrest Warrant, Pakistan Rangers was used which subjected me to brute force.

    Ulterior motive was to defame me by arresting me from premises of Islamabad High Court. And show the world that I was arrested on corruption charges.

    I, collect Rs 10 billion in charity annually. My credibility has never been questioned. Nevertheless, act of implicating me in a bogus inquiry followed by my illegal and malafide arrest, have adversely affected my reputation. It has subjected me to ridicule. Therefore, I am well within my right to initiate Defamation proceedings.

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    Chairman Imran Khan termed the use of military courts by the fascist regime as the "final nail in the coffin of the democratic structure" of Pakistan.

    According to Human Rights Watch: Trying civilians before military courts violates Pakistan’s obligations under international human rights law to ensure the due process and fair trial rights of criminal suspects.

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    Pakistan's US-backed military regime prohibited TV news stations from showing pictures of overthrown PM Imran Khan or even using his name.

    It also told the media to stop reporting on Pakistan's massive economic crisis - as the corrupt coup regime bankrupts the country.

    Pakistan is heavily reliant on importing energy, medicine, and food, but it only has enough foreign-exchange reserves left for one month of imports

    It is on the verge of a Sri Lanka-style crash

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    News from Pakistan. (My emphasis below )

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    The first demonstrations are starting to break out in Pakistan as former Prime Minister Imran Khan has just been arrested and sentenced to three years in prison for corruption.

    Pakistan's government has ordered the shutdown of internet services in Islamabad and Rawalpindi as protests have begun in the country's largest cities.

    "This is a war for justice, aiming to free us from enslavement."

    Cities in Pakistan are filled with protesters, following the online publication of Imran Khan's address to the Pakistani people, which he pre-recorded in case of his arrest.


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    "...a war for justice, aiming to free us from enslavement." His statement could apply to almost every nation.

    Unlike every nation though, particularly those in the west, I predict the Pakistanis might actually be motivated to do something about it. They certainly have the numbers -- Karachi by itself is one of the largest cities in the world, with a population of 10million+ people. If this started to get messy (which it may), and I was wearing a state uniform, I know what I'd do. Run.
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    🇵🇰 The verdict by an Islamabad court sentencing Imran Khan three years imprisonment in a political case (Toshakhana Case) is highly condemnable. There is no evidence. Extremely biased judgement. The courts in Pakistan are functioning under extreme pressure of powerful military.

    It is expected that the ruling will be overturned by Supreme Court on Monday because the judgement has no solid basis but you never know what will happen next in Junta’s ruled Pakistan.

    All of this clown-show to bar Imran Khan and his party from participating in elections because if he comes back to power again its over for them.

    Imran Khan has been shifted to Attock Jail just an hour ago. They will keep shifting him to different locations in order to confuse the protesters.

    From Lahore, Rawalpindi to Attock. Next could be somewhere in Baluchistan.

    Sources also say that tomorrow Imran Khan will be offered a deal by the Generals to leave the country, an offer he denied in previous detention.

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    Imran Khan sentenced to three years in jail, banned from politics ahead of elections
    Since being ousted from office in a US-backed parliamentary coup in 2022, the popular opposition leader has become the target of over 150 legal cases and at least one assassination attempt

    Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced to three years in jail on 5 August by a court in Islamabad on charges of illegally selling state gifts.

    The popular opposition leader was promptly arrested from his home in Lahore after the court handed down the sentence. The court also disqualified him from politics for five years, banning his political activities.

    Before being taken into custody, Khan released a video on social media saying his arrest was “expected” and calling on his supporters to protest peacefully.

    “When you receive this message, I will be arrested, and I will be in prison,” said Khan. “I only have one request, one appeal for you. You must not sit quietly inside your homes. The struggle I am doing is not for my own self, it’s for my nation, for you. For the future of your children.”

    “If you don’t stand up for your rights, you will live lives of slaves and slaves don’t have a life,” he added.

    Khan also stressed that Saturday's verdict is “one more step in fulfilling [the] London Plan,” a term he uses to refer to an alleged plot between current army chief General Asim Munir and three-time former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who has been in self-exile in London since 2019.

    Khan's party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), said following his arrest that an appeal has already been filed in Pakistan's Supreme Court over the district court order.

    “The decision of the Kangaroo Court of [additional district and sessions judge Humayun Dilawar] was not yet received by anyone in the court, but the Lahore Police was already there to kidnap the PTI chairman. Chairman Imran Khan did not resist. Every process from the beginning of the case to the trial and from the trial to the abduction is illegal,” the party said in a post on its official social media account.

    The 70-year-old cricketer-turned-politician stood accused of misusing his role as prime minister from 2018 to 2022 to buy and sell gifts in state possession that were received during visits abroad worth more than 140 million Pakistani rupees ($635,000).

    The verdict includes a 100,000 rupees fine ($355).

    Khan's arrest on Saturday marked the second time he has been detained this year.

    His arrest in May was met with violent clashes between his supporters and police across the country, which left several dead and hundreds injured. Authorities also rounded up the leadership of the PTI and over 2,000 Khan supporters.

    Khan’s arrest comes just three months before crucial elections in November, where many expected him to win the largest democratic mandate ever secured by any politician in the 75-year history of Pakistan.

    The former premier was ousted last year in a US-backed parliamentary coup that saw Shehbaz Sharif – a protégé of the Sharif business dynasty that has governed Pakistan for much of the previous three decades – come to power.

    Since his ousting, he has been arrested, charged with “terrorism,” banned from running for office, and even survived an assassination attempt.

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    Another fine example of how treacherous and barborous the Biden Administration is:


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