Overseas Pakistanis demonstrate against Syed Asim Munir during his Washington DC visit
Pakistani Army chief Syed Asim Munir faced embarrassment recently when overseas Pakistanis demonstrated against him during his visit to Washington DC.
According to reports, protesters were seen shouting slogans "Pakistanio ke Qatil" and "Islamabad ke Qatil".
We’re here to protest the criminal dictator of Pakistan.
— NaziaImtiazHussain (@NaziaIHussain) June 17, 2025
Shame on every bootlicker who showed up in support of fascism—you didn’t just betray democracy, you spit on the suffering of millions.#FreeImranKhanNow @SHABAZGIL @mmalikx7 @SHaiderRMehdi @Matiullahjan919 @drjalil247… pic.twitter.com/1eDhKybE7G
Speaking on the protest, Nazia Imtiaz Hussain, a X user who identifies herself as Executive Director of The Alliance Organisation, wrote on X, "We’re here to protest the criminal dictator of Pakistan."
Pakistani-Americans in Washington, DC are protesting outside the Four Seasons hotel, reminding General Asim Munir of the crimes he’s committed against the people of Pakistan. #IslamabadMassacre pic.twitter.com/qHoKEOolWs
— PTI USA Official (@PTIOfficialUSA) June 17, 2025
"Shame on every bootlicker who showed up in support of fascism—you didn’t just betray democracy, you spit on the suffering of millions," she said.
PTI USA shared a video where a mobile billboard could be seen parked in the USA displaying the slogan that reads "Asim Munir, Mass Murderer" and "Democracy dies when guns speak".
Munir arrived in the USA for a five-day official visit.
He is visiting the US to reinforce military and strategic ties between Pakistan and the United States, diplomatic sources told Dawn News.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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