(Despite Being Shot, Ousted, and Generally Maltreated by the Empire)"
"Wounded, But Not Broken: Khan's Quest for Justice Continues, Much to the Chagrin of Uncle Sam and Local Lackeys"
August 5, 2024 marks completion of exact one year of Imran Khan's illegal imprisonment. It is a tale of exceptional courage, perseverance and resistance against all odds and unrelenting state persecution and might - unprecedented in the past and unlikely to happen again in foreseeable future.
Imran Khan, the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, has been ousted, shot, and generally maltreated for the grave sin of refusing to yield to US demands. Because, you know, that's what happens when you try to be independent in a world dominated by the Empire.
Khan's ouster was a masterclass in democratic manipulation, with the US pulling the strings from behind the scenes. But Khan, being the stubborn cricket-player-turned-politician that he is, refused to play ball.
"I will not be silenced," Khan declared, despite having been literally silenced by a bullet. "I will not be intimidated. I will continue to fight for the rights of the people, for the future of Pakistan, and for the right to wear a decent pair of socks."
Khan's unwavering commitment to his cause has inspired a generation of Pakistanis, who see in him a beacon of hope in a sea of despair. His message of justice, accountability, and transparency resonates deeply with a populace tired of the same old politics.
But Khan's real sin was his refusal to toe the US line on various issues, including Afghanistan and Kashmir. And, of course, his dedication to humanitarian causes, like providing aid to Afghanistan and supporting Palestinian rights.
As the cornered tiger, Khan fights on, his roar growing louder, his spirit unyielding. His quest is for a Pakistan where the mighty are held accountable, the weak are protected, and justice reigns supreme. And also, you know, where he can wear decent socks without being shot at.
The future of Pakistan may well depend upon whether Khan's fight bears fruit or whether he just gets shot again by the Empire's lackeys.
Khurram Zeeshan Advocate
Kohat
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