Pakistan’s preeminent rights activist describes the upcoming election as a messy melodrama, unlikely to bring down the curtain on a cast of crises plaguing the country.
Millions of people will vote in polls in less than two weeks, in a campaign marred by allegations of pre-vote rigging with the opposition heavily suppressed.
“I don’t see Pakistan’s problems going away after this election,”; said Munizae Jahangir, co-chair of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP).
“We’re headed toward the next mess that nobody will know how to fix,”; she told AFP last week in the capital Islamabad.
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