Pakistan's opposition parties hold anti-government protests across the country marking the first anniversary of Prime Minister Imran Khan's election victory
Supporters of opposition political parties wave flags as they listen to the speech of their leaders during a countrywide protest called"Black Day" against the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan, in Karachi, Pakistan, July 25, 2019.
Surging prices of fuel and everyday staples, a plunging currency that has lost a quarter of its value since the election and allegations of media censorship and stifling opposition voices has fuelled the protests. She accused Khan of accepting "dictation" from US President Donald Trump during his visit to Washington and proposed a march on the capital Islamabad but did not name a date.
It has dismissed the opposition protests and blamed the economic turmoil on massive corruption and economic mismanagement by previous governments, accusing their leaders of shifting millions of dollars out of the country illegally.
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