Chief military spokesman confirms Brig Ali, four other detained servicemen have yet to be formally charge-sheeted.
There are so many channels of communication that it is difficult to ‘gag’ news and analysis.
The banned organisation appears to be free to distribute its propaganda material and promote its events.
The military should sit down with close friends and ask their honest, open opinions about what it can do differently.
What is upsetting is that Brigadier Khan was allegedly hobnobbing with an organisation opposed to democracy.
Military spokesperson confirms detentions, says they were questioned for their links with Hizb ut-Tahrir.
DG ISPR Major General Athar Abbas says Brigadier Khan served at GHQ in Rawalpindi, linked to Hizbul Tehrir.
The May 2 top-secret raid left many in the military seething with anger.
The military has always kept itself above any questioning. Such lack of accountability is harmful institutionally.
Saleem Shehzad could have been killed by army and intelligence officials who have crossed over to the militants.