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Why We Fight - 10 - The Pakistani Dissident: Taha Siddiqui
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Why We Fight - 10 - The Pakistani Dissident: Taha Siddiqui

Journalism under a military regime, life in exile and art as resistance

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In this powerful episode of Why We Fight, we speak with award-winning Pakistani investigative journalist Taha Siddiqui, who survived an attempted abduction by Pakistan’s military and now lives in exile in Paris.

Above: Mr. Siddiqui. Source: welcometothejungle.com

From exposing military human rights abuses to running The Dissident Club, a bar for global exiles and freedom fighters, Siddiqui shares how authoritarian regimes weaponise identity, faith and fear to silence dissent.

We discuss:
• How the Pakistani military suppresses press freedom and democracy
• The rise of transnational repression targeting dissidents abroad
• Why exile has made his journalism more impactful, not less
• His acclaimed graphic novel memoir, The Dissident Club found here or in good bookstores everywhere.
• How Western democracies must protect, rather than compromise, their values

This episode is a fascinating conversation about courage, resistance and the global fight for freedom.

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