State Power, Public Pain: Who Faces the Gun, and Who Escapes It?
Agha Syed Haider Shah When a state boasts the world’s fifth-largest army, equipped with modern weaponry, state-of-the-art intelligence networks, drones, satellites, and a defense budget running into billions, its citizens naturally expect it to at least possess the capability to eliminate internal enemies namely, terrorists. Yet when those very terrorists responsible for massacring thousands […]
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