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Imran Khan is a former Prime Minister and a national hero. All of his fundamental rights have completely been suspended. There have been multiple assassination attempts, he’s been put prolonged solitary confinement in a death cell and psychologically tortured. Even his wife

Imran Khan is a former Prime Minister and a national hero.  All of his fundamental rights have completely been suspended. 

There have been multiple assassination attempts, he’s been put prolonged solitary confinement in a death cell and psychologically tortured. Even his wife
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FASCISM CANNOT DEFEAT IDEOLOGY! IMRAN KHAN 972 Days Pakistan’s hero Former Prime Minister Arbitrarily jailed under Asim law One man’s sacrifice for the nation’s future. #UndeclaredMartialLaw

FASCISM CANNOT DEFEAT IDEOLOGY!
IMRAN KHAN
972 Days
Pakistan’s hero
Former Prime Minister 
Arbitrarily jailed under Asim law
One man’s sacrifice for the nation’s future.

#UndeclaredMartialLaw
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🖋️ "The light from his past helps lessen the darkness around his present." Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan found an eight-day jail spell in 2007 unbearable – he has now been held for almost 1,000 days. Read Osman Samiuddin on Imran Khan, an extract from this year's

🖋️ "The light from his past helps lessen the darkness around his present."

Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan found an eight-day jail spell in 2007 unbearable – he has now been held for almost 1,000 days.

Read <a href="/OsmanSamiuddin/">Osman Samiuddin</a> on Imran Khan, an extract from this year's
Eye on Pakistan (@eyeonpakistan_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Telegraph reports Imran Khan has spent nearly 1,000 days in confinement—now held in a “death cell”—yet his legacy, from World Cup glory to political upheaval, continues to defy imprisonment.

The Telegraph reports Imran Khan has spent nearly 1,000 days in confinement—now held in a “death cell”—yet his legacy, from World Cup glory to political upheaval, continues to defy imprisonment.
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My latest for the Washington Post on Imran Khan. The legendary cricketer and politician Pakistan can jail, censor but never erase. Washington Post Opinions washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

My latest for the Washington Post on Imran Khan. The legendary cricketer and politician Pakistan can jail, censor but never erase. <a href="/PostOpinions/">Washington Post Opinions</a> 

washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…
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🚨 UN scrutiny intensifies: The United Nations Committee Against Torture has questioned Pakistan over alleged treatment of Imran Khan. Concerns include prolonged solitary confinement, lack of legal safeguards, and restricted access to doctors, lawyers, & family.

🚨 UN scrutiny intensifies: The United Nations Committee Against Torture has questioned Pakistan over alleged treatment of Imran Khan.

Concerns include prolonged solitary confinement, lack of legal safeguards, and restricted access to doctors, lawyers, &amp; family.
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"If anything, his faith has grown stronger since he's been in prison." Imran Khan's sons speak about battling from their home in London to ensure he is treated humanely in prison in Rawalpindi. thecricketer.com/Topics/interna…

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“Islamabad may have succeeded in removing Imran Khan the man from the public eye,” Rana Ayyub writes. “Erasing Khan the living symbol of national pride has proved far more difficult.” wapo.st/4dWznbW

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"He's often talked about the difference between pleasure and happiness. Pleasure is short-term; happiness is long-term." Imran Khan's sons speak about battling from their home in London to ensure he is treated humanely in prison in Rawalpindi. thecricketer.com/Topics/interna…

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Imran Khan has now spent 1,000 days in prison — a man they can confine, but not defeat. Time passes, but resolve doesn’t. History remembers who stood unbroken.

Imran Khan has now spent 1,000 days in prison — a man they can confine, but not defeat.
Time passes, but resolve doesn’t. History remembers who stood unbroken.
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ویسے تو ہزاروں خوبیاں ہیں تجھ میں لیکن تیرا ظالم کے سامنے ڈٹ جانا کمال کر گیا

ویسے تو ہزاروں خوبیاں ہیں تجھ میں 
لیکن تیرا ظالم کے سامنے ڈٹ جانا کمال کر گیا