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  2. Charter of Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Charter of Democracy (Urdu: میثاق جمہوریت) was signed by Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan Muslim League and Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan Peoples Party on 14 May 2006 in London. [1]

  3. Democracy in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Democracy in Pakistan, however imperfect, has been allowed to function to varying degrees. The 2024 Pakistani general election while deeply flawed and with claimed electoral irregularities demonstrates a "continuity of an electoral process that has historically been subject to political engineering".

  4. Free and Fair Election Network - Wikipedia

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    Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) is the first-ever network of civil society networks in Pakistan dedicated to strengthening democracy through methodically-enacted observation and oversight of electoral, parliamentary, and governance processes. [1]

  5. Tamgha-e-Jamhuriat - Wikipedia

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    Democracy Medal, 1988 (Jamhuriat Tamgha, A.H. 1409) Recipients - Military forces of Pakistan The medal was created in 1988 to commemorate the return to democratic government following the death of General Zia-ul-Haq in an aeroplane crash and the election of Benazir Bhutto as Prime Minister .

  6. Waris Mir - Wikipedia

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    Waris Mir was born on 22 November 1938, the son of Mir Abdul Aziz, who was a poet in Punjabi, Urdu and Persian. [1] He was a staunch believer in the basic human rights of freedom of thought and expression.

  7. Tahir Kamran - Wikipedia

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    Tahir Kamran, (Urdu: طاھر کامران), is a notable Pakistani historian and former Iqbal fellow at the University of Cambridge, [1] as professor in the Centre of South Asian Studies. He has authored four books and has written several articles specifically on the history of the Punjab , sectarianism , democracy , and governance .

  8. Politics of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    According to the V-Dem Democracy indices Pakistan was 2023 the 20th most electoral democratic country in Asia. [24] In 2023, according to Freedom in the World, report by Freedom House, Pakistan is categorised as a "partly free" country, and it is categorised as "not free" in terms of internet freedom. [25]

  9. Urdu Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu Wikipedia (Urdu: اردو ویکیپیڈیا), started in January 2004, is the Standard Urdu-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. [1] [2] As of 1 March 2025, it has 218,309 articles, 191,144 registered users and 7,561 files, and it is the 54th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 20th in terms of depth among Wikipedias with over 150,000 ...