ISLAMABAD: The Muridke massacre, which occurred more than three weeks ago, has already faded into silence like every other atrocity in Pakistan's recent history. It is, however, a blueprint of a regime that has learned to trade blood for approval as it has not only betrayed its people but also included repression in its foreign policy, according to a report.
No independent investigation, no accountability, and no fury, but just another failure on the national radar, buried under state propaganda and foreign policy theatre. The assault on Muridke was not a spontaneous clash but a large-scale premeditated operation, Umer Azad, a software engineer by profession and a volunteer with CODEPINK and the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), wrote in a report in CODEPINK.
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