Pakistan, July 22 -- In the sprawling digital landscape of Pakistan, a new form of resistance is quietly taking shape, not on the streets, but on the screens of smartphones and computers. Behind the hashtags and viral posts lie communities of individuals who are leveraging social media not just to vent frustrations, but to document injustices, challenge power structures, and call for reforms in a justice system - many see it as irreparably broken.
Digital resistance, once the domain of tech-savvy activists in the Global North, has found fertile ground in the Global South. In Pakistan, where historical legacies of authoritarianism, ethnic marginalisation, and judicial inefficiency persist, social media has become an alternate arena for co...
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