Breaking the curfew : a political journey through Pakistan / Emma Duncan.
Material type:
- 071812989X
- 954.9105 DUN
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Breaking the Curfew is Emma Duncan’s insightful and fearless exploration of Pakistan during a time of military dictatorship and political uncertainty in the late 1980s. Through personal travels and interviews with people from all walks of life — from politicians to villagers — Duncan captures the social, religious, and political dynamics shaping the country. The book offers a rare, on-the-ground perspective of a nation navigating between tradition, modernity, and the struggles for democracy.
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