File:Fraz Wahlah as a Child in the mid 80s waving Pakistan Peoples' Party flag whilst leading a procession against the Marshal Law and dictatorship of General Zia ul Haq in Pakistan,.jpg

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Fraz Wahlah as a child leading the protest against the military rule (black martial law period of General Zial ul Haq) waving Pakistan People's Party flag during a curfew. Fraz Wahlah and his father, Mr. M.S. Wahlah Advocate, who can be seen in the picture behind him on the left, were arrested for leading the struggle of democracy and rule of law - making Fraz Wahlah the youngest prisoner of democracy.. In those days, public gathering was a crime, let alone a protest. People were detained, tortured and even shot dead by army.

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current08:54, 5 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 08:54, 5 January 2017720 × 632 (79 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Fraz Wahlah as a child leading the protest against the military rule (black martial law period of General Zial ul Haq) waving Pakistan People's Party flag during a curfew. Fraz Wahlah and his father, Mr. M.S. Wahlah Advocate, who can be seen in the picture behind him on the left, were arrested for leading the struggle of democracy and rule of law - making Fraz Wahlah the youngest prisoner of democracy.. In those days, public gathering was a crime, let alone a protest. People were detained, tortured and even shot dead by army.
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