The IMF has a protest problem

Protesters chant slogans while carrying placards during a demonstration.

2024-09-12  749  中等

On September 6th Pakistan’s government banned gatherings in Islamabad, the capital, in an attempt to prevent protests. Two things have recently stoked tension: the imprisonment of Imran Khan, a former prime minister, and painful economic reforms conducted in concert with the IMF. Over the past year, protesters have also caused a ruckus in Ghana and Sri Lanka, while seeking to oppose debt restructurings designed by the IMF.

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