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BBC Hangout: Can Pakistan survive its 'rollercoaster' ride? BBC Hangout: Can Pakistan survive its 'rollercoaster' ride?
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Pakistan recently saw the first handover of power from one democratic government to another in its history. Will hope or fear triumph?Pakistan recently saw the first handover of power from one democratic government to another in its history. Will hope or fear triumph?
BBC Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet began reporting from Pakistan 25 years ago and has always enjoyed the colour and the contrasts. She speaks to people in Lahore about the ups and downs of life in Pakistan.BBC Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet began reporting from Pakistan 25 years ago and has always enjoyed the colour and the contrasts. She speaks to people in Lahore about the ups and downs of life in Pakistan.
Now you can join a live hangout on the BBC News Google+ page on Tuesday 2nd July to share your thoughts and ideas with her. With rising sectarian and political violence, she asked if there is any hope for those who dare to stand up against the "forces of darkness".
With rising sectarian and political violence, she asks if there is any hope for those who dare to stand up against the "forces of darkness". Lyse hosted a live hangout on the BBC News Google+ page where panel members shared their thoughts.
Put your ideas to Lyse on Tuesday 2nd of July at 1300GMT. Wherever you are in the world, you can get involved in the conversation.
Here are the ways you can take part:
On Twitter, tweet your question or comment using the hashtag #BBCLysechat
On Google+, send your question via the BBC News Google+ page
On Facebook, send your question via the BBC News Facebook page
Text your comment beginning BBCLysechat to 61124 (in the UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (outside the UK)