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Babar Sattar

In the past written for Dawn and The News. Presently working as a corporate lawyer in New York and continue to write on issues close to my heart.


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Articles by Babar Sattar

Will Persecuting Hashmi Help?

Babar Sattar Dec 6, 2003 interacts: 27 Views: 3789

It takes only one armed unit to overthrow a civilian government. But experience of past dictators has proven that the military finds it exceedingly difficult to retain direct control of the polity because of international impediments, domestic political c


Babar  Sattar

Babar Sattar

  • Articles on Chowk: 1
  • First article: Dec 6, 2003
  • Latest article: Dec 6, 2003
  • Times read on Chowk: 3789

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