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There is always have light, End of the Tunnel.

Reader comment on item: Breaking the Curfew: A Political Journey through Pakistan

Submitted by Haider (Australia), Nov 4, 2009 at 08:28

When I set back and look deep into Pakistani democracy structure right from the birth

I have no doubt there is always De-Facto relationship between corrupted politician and PAK Army. From Financial institution to juridical system all has been setup to take full commands from GHQ.

So one can fully acknowledge who is in driving sit. I admire Emma work especially when

You take a risk to get into the filthy ocean.

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1There is always have light, End of the Tunnel. [72 words]HaiderNov 4, 2009 08:28164031

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