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In the Shadows of Genocide: Bangladesh’s Struggle for Recognition in the Face of U.S. Visa Sanctions

In the Shadows of Genocide: Bangladesh’s Struggle for Recognition in the Face of U.S. Visa Sanctions

by SAC | Sep 28, 2023 | Blog

  Introduction In the annals of history, the birth of Bangladesh is a poignant tale of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of freedom. Yet, despite overcoming the horrors of genocide perpetrated by Pakistan in 1971, this developing nation faces the cold...
Pakistan’s Elusive Democracy: Unraveling Political Turmoil, Military Role, Imran Khan’s Fate, and the Road to Future Elections

Pakistan’s Elusive Democracy: Unraveling Political Turmoil, Military Role, Imran Khan’s Fate, and the Road to Future Elections

by SAC | Aug 16, 2023 | Blog

  Introduction Pakistan, a nation characterized by its rich history, diverse culture, and complex socio-political landscape, has once again found itself at the crossroads of political turmoil and democratic uncertainty. The interplay between civilian governments...
Pakistan’s IMF Bailout and the Legacy of Military Expenses. Will Pakistan be able to sustain the IMF bailout?

Pakistan’s IMF Bailout and the Legacy of Military Expenses. Will Pakistan be able to sustain the IMF bailout?

by SAC | Jul 1, 2023 | Blog

  Pakistan has reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a $3 billion bailout package. The agreement is a critical lifeline for the cash-strapped economy facing a balance of payments crisis. The IMF has attached a number of...
Pakistan and its Apparatus: Perpetuating Another Genocide in Balochistan

Pakistan and its Apparatus: Perpetuating Another Genocide in Balochistan

by SAC | Apr 12, 2023 | Blog

Pakistan’s involvement in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) from 1947 to 1971 resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of people, with some sources estimating up to three million deaths in what is widely considered genocide (Alam, 2020). Today,...
Pakistan and its Apparatus: Perpetuating Another Genocide in Balochistan

The Bangladesh Genocide of 1971: A Bengali Holocaust ; Pakistan Got Away Scot-Free

by SAC | Mar 8, 2023 | Blog

The Bangladesh Genocide of 1971, also known as the Liberation War of Bangladesh, was one of modern history’s most brutal and tragic events. It was, in essence, a Bengali Holocaust: after the Jewish Holocaust during WWII, this was the worst human annihilation in...
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