🚨 Fifty-one schoolgirls were killed and 60 were injured when a strike destroyed a girls’ elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, Iranian media has reported
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Imagine if Iran bombed Washington and killed students in schools, what would you call it? Terrorists
The U.S. and Israel bombed Tehran and killed students in schools. Why do you call it a "pre-emptive strike"?
Bombing a school is a war crime under international humanitarian law
From removing "existential threats" to taking out "the Soviet Union, PLO, Saddam" and calling for a ''regime change'' in Iran, this is how Benjamin Netanyahu has been warmongering for decades
It's an illegal attack. There is no evidence Iran was about to strike Israel, or about to acquire nukes. There is zero justification under international law for Israel bombing Iran.
@IranTimes9 I am a Muslim and a Pakistani, and I stand with Iran, even though the head of Pakistan’s military and its government support the United States and Israel.
They illegally bomb another country without any justification, for the second year running, and then they put out videos as if they’re the innocent victims. Beyond parody.
ایت اللہ خامنہ" نے کہا ایران خود مختار ہے امریکہ کون ہوتا ہے ہم سے سوال کرنے والا"
عمران خان"امریکہ کہتا ہے تم روس نہ جاؤ میں امریکہ سے پوچھتا ہوں تم ہوتے کون ہو مجھے کہنے والے کہ میں روس نہ جاؤ"
🇵🇰 NEW: Pakistan’s parliament has passed the 27th Amendment, enshrining permanent military supremacy over state institutions. The reform cements Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s control over all armed forces, grants him lifelong legal immunity, and subordinates the judiciary to the executive — effectively returning the country of 240 million to a state of military dictatorship.
⭕️ Here’s what the change does:
➤ Creates a new “National Court” above the Supreme Court, with judges appointed by the executive — effectively ending judicial independence.
➤ Elevates Munir to Chief of Defense Forces, giving him command over the army, navy, and air force.
➤ Grants lifetime legal immunity to both the field marshal and the president.
➤ Forces judges to resign if they reject government-ordered transfers.
➤ Expands presidential powers over appointments and interim governments.
The law passed easily through parliament as opposition figures, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan, remain jailed or banned from politics. Protests are outlawed, media face censorship, and election-rigging allegations have gone uninvestigated.
Opposition lawmakers and legal experts told the New York Times and the Guardian it marks the final collapse of Pakistan’s fragile democracy, ending even the pretense of civilian oversight. “It’s not martial law in name,” said analyst Ayesha Siddiqa, “but in effect, it’s direct military rule.”
(Based on reporting by NYT and the Guardian)
London: IHRF and the people of Pakistan stands vindicated:
Commonwealth ‘helped hide Pakistani election rigging’
Military regime ‘stole’ 2024 election from Imran Khan’s PTI party using fraud and voter manipulation, leaked report finds
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BREAKING: Imran Khan Reacts to Drop Site’s Leak of Commonwealth Report
From his cell in Adiala Jail, former Prime Minister Imran Khan hailed Drop Site News’ publication of the leaked Commonwealth report on Pakistan’s Feb. 8 elections, saying it “exposed how shamelessly and brazenly our mandate was stolen.” He accused Pakistan’s top election official, Sikandar Sultan Raja, of helping cover up the fraud and said acts like this should trigger treason charges — but claimed “all laws in the country are suspended under Asim Law,” a term he uses for Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir’s de facto rule.
Khan praised one provincial official who resigned in protest and judges who opposed a controversial constitutional amendment, and said PTI’s mass resignations from Parliament mark the end of any recognition for “a government built on rigging.”
He warned that military operations in tribal areas and rising tensions with Afghanistan are deliberate and will “only produce more martyrs among our own people,” urging dialogue instead.
Khan said his trial is controlled by the military, accused authorities of denying him and his wife basic rights, and called for a massive rally in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to resist “the dark night” of military rule.