Former Pakistan Leader Imran Khan Says Country Is Under ‘Undeclared Martial Law’

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan—effectively held under house arrest by the army-backed government—said his country is under an 'undeclared martial law'

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/former-pakistan-leader-imran-khan-says-country-is-under-undeclared-martial-law-ee48debbKhan, effectively under house arrest, says democratic progress is in jeopardy as country teeters on brink of default

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