In almost every corner of Pakistan, anger at the ruling elite is nearing a boiling point.
In a major port city in the southwest, dozens have clashed with security officers over what they described as forced disappearances of activists.
In the northwest, protesters have admonished the country’s generals for a recent surge in terrorist attacks.
The demonstrations over the past few weeks reflect frustration with Pakistan’s shaky, five-month-old government and with its military, the country’s ultimate authority.
And Pakistani politics are more polarized than ever, with the country’s most popular political figure sitting in jail after a bitter rift with the military.
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Pakistan, Islamabad, Afghanistan