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Lal Khan (Urdu: لال خان; June 1956 – 21 February 2020) was a political activist and Marxist political theorist. Born Tanveer Gondal, he was a physician by profession but ceased practicing medicine in order to devote his time to political activity. Adopting the name Lal Khan, he was the leader of the Pakistani Marxist organization The Struggle, and editor of its newspaper. He also wrote regular articles for Daily Times and the Dunya. He died on 21 February 2020 after being ill with cancer for more than a year.

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  • لال خان (ar)
  • Lal Khan (fr)
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  • Хан, Лал (ru)
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  • لال خان هو كاتب وسياسي باكستاني، ولد في يونيو 1956 في Bhaun ‏ في باكستان، وتوفي في 21 فبراير 2020 في لاهور في باكستان. نشط حزبياً في حزب الشعب الباكستاني. (ar)
  • Lal Khan (Urdu: لال خان; June 1956 – 21 February 2020) was a political activist and Marxist political theorist. Born Tanveer Gondal, he was a physician by profession but ceased practicing medicine in order to devote his time to political activity. Adopting the name Lal Khan, he was the leader of the Pakistani Marxist organization The Struggle, and editor of its newspaper. He also wrote regular articles for Daily Times and the Dunya. He died on 21 February 2020 after being ill with cancer for more than a year. (en)
  • Lal Khan (juin 1956 - 21 février 2020) est un militant marxiste pakistanais. Docteur en médecine de profession, il est l'une des principales figures de la Tendance marxiste internationale (TMI) aux côtés de Alan Woods. Il est le fondateur de Class Struggle ("Lutte des classes"), section pakistanaise de la TMI et principale organisation marxiste du Pakistan. (fr)
  • Lal Khan, nato Tanveer Gondal (in urdu: لال خان‎; Bhaun, giugno 1956 – 21 febbraio 2020), è stato un attivista e politologo pakistano. Khan fu un medico professionista finché non si dedicò a tempo pieno all'attivismo. Fu il leader del movimento trotskista The Struggle e direttore del rispettivo giornale. Scrisse regolarmente anche per il Daily Times e il Dunya. Morì il 21 febbraio 2020 per un cancro che aveva da più di un anno. (it)
  • Лал Хан (англ. Lal Khan, урду لال خان‎), урождённый Танвир Гондал (англ. Tanveer Gondal; июнь 1956 — 21 февраля 2020) — пакистанский политический активист и теоретик марксизма троцкистского толка. Врач по профессии, прекратил заниматься медициной, чтобы посвятить свое время политической деятельности. Приняв имя Лал Хан, он стал лидером пакистанской марксистской организации «Борьба» (работавшей как секция троцкистского Комитета за рабочий интернационал, а затем Международной марксистской тенденции, а также как энтристская группа внутри левоцентристской Пакистанской народной партии) и редактором её газеты. Он также регулярно писал статьи для изданий Daily Times и Dunya. (ru)
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  • Bhaun, Punjab, Pakistan (en)
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