"Stand Up To Your Army": Pak News Channels Hacked Amid Khamenei Death Protests

On Sunday, several prominent news channels in Pakistan experienced significant disruptions, with broadcasts being hijacked to display a provocative message urging citizens to oppose the military government. This incident coincided with widespread protests in the country triggered by the reported death of Iran's influential cleric, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The message, which called for resistance against the military regime, has raised concerns about the state of media freedom and the influence of political unrest in neighboring Iran on Pakistani society. The protests over Khamenei's death reflect deep-rooted sentiments regarding leadership and governance in both Iran and Pakistan, highlighting the interconnectedness of regional politics. As the situation develops, analysts are closely monitoring how these events will impact the already strained civil-military relations in Pakistan and the potential implications for regional stability.
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