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Lal Khan
Lal Khan is a political activist and Marxist political theorist. He is an acclaimed theorist in the International Marxist Tendency, alongside Alan Woods. He was a physician by profession but no longer practices that. He is currently the leader of the Pakistani Marxist organisation ''The Struggle'', and editor of its newspaper. He also writes a weekly column for the ''Daily Times''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lal Khan )〕 ==Early life== In the 1970s, Khan was a student of medicine in college and a political activist in Pakistan when the military coup of General Zia ul Haq toppled the Pakistan Peoples Party government, and subsequently hanged the country's first democratically elected prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. He was imprisoned for a year, then went to university in the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad. He moved to The Netherlands in 1980 to escape the sentenced to death him in Pakistan. During his time in exile, he graduated from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, and continued to reside in the Netherlands for eight more years. In his years of exile, he became acquainted with the works of Alan Woods, a Trotskyist political theorist in the British Labour Party. In the 1988, he returned to his country and quit his profession as a doctor, and has been working full-time in revolutionary politics ever since.
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