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The Politics of Repression
When governments choose to treat their youth as expendable, they unwittingly create the opposition they fear the most. In Sri Lanka , it was the young protestors who camped outside the president’s office for months, forcing a government to resign. In Pakistan , the decades-old ban on student unions is being challenged, breathing new life into the country’s political discourse. Over the past decade, a pattern has emerged across South Asia: policies and practices that shut yout
Mehnoor Nisar
Oct 28


On Pakistan, the Arab Spring, and Satyajit Ray: The Edict in Conversation with Kallol Bhattacherjee
After 26/11, Pakistan opened up, because they said they were also victims of terrorism. So I went there, and found out that it was true
Swapnil Ghose
Nov 13, 2024
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