
Asim Munir is a name that many Pakistanis fear at home. But this time, the army chief faced shame and abuse far away from Pakistan — on the streets of USA.
The dramatic scene unfolded outside the Four Seasons hotel in Washington. A group of Pakistani-Americans protested against Asim Munir. They called him a “dictator”, “mass murderer” and “bas***d”.

This is a big deal. Asim Munir, who normally moves under heavy security in Pakistan, was forced to face angry people in a free country. His visit was meant to be a show of power. Instead, it turned into a moment of shame.
Protesters Hunt Asim Munir in USA
The protesters were not afraid. They demanded “Civilian supremacy in Pakistan”. They challenged the army’s role in politics.
Some even called Munir a “mass murderer”—accusing him of cracking down on Imran Khan’s supporters back home. The messages were clear: “Asim Munir, your time is up. Pakistan will rise.”
The video, now viral on social media, shows the hotel’s digital billboard labeled him a “fraud marshal”—a clever play on his title. It also called President Asif Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif “two crooks”—the men who teamed up against Imran Khan.
#WATCH | Pakistani citizens in the U.S. protest against their own Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, during his visit.
Chants of “Asim Munir, you are a coward…” were heard, leading to a major embarrassment for Pakistan on foreign soil. pic.twitter.com/QdzHLGC3X5
— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) June 17, 2025
His power is weak when people speak up against him in a free country.
This shows a deep crisis within Pakistan. The army, which normally controls everything, is losing credibility and respect — not just at home, but also abroad.
For years, the army kept Imran Khan and his supporters under pressure. But now the people are hitting back, making their voice heard in the USA.
Asim Munir’s visit highlights a growing rift in Pakistan. His power is no longer absolute. Citizens are openly challenging him and the army’s role in their politics.
This incident signals a turning point. It shows that ordinary Pakistanis, wherever they are in the world, are standing up against the army’s domination.
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