Imran’s Son Kasim Raises Father’s Case at UNHRC, Decries His Treatment in Jail Kasim Khan, the son of imprisoned PTI founder Imran Khan, addressed the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Wednesday, highlighting his father’s alleged mistreatment while incarcerated. Imran, who has been serving a 14-year sentence at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail since 2023 for alleged corruption in the Toshakhana scandal, faces accusations of being held in solitary confinement and denied adequate medical care. Kasim’s remarks at the UNHRC marked a significant escalation in the family’s efforts to draw international attention to their father’s situation. Kasim argued that Imran’s case exemplifies a broader pattern of repression in Pakistan since 2022, citing the detention of political prisoners, the prosecution of civilians through military courts, and the persecution of journalists. He emphasized that Pakistan’s commitments under international human rights frameworks, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the United Nations Convention against Torture, have been violated. Kasim accused authorities of arbitrarily detaining his father and restricting his family’s access to him, calling the denial of medical treatment a direct breach of these obligations. The family has long raised concerns about Imran’s health, particularly after reports surfaced in January about an eye ailment. Doctors later confirmed that Imran, who has partial vision in his right eye, underwent a third intra-vitreal injection at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims). However, his family and personal physicians continue to demand his transfer to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for further treatment.#imran_khan #rawalpindi #unhrc #kasim_khan #pims
ATC Sentences 47 PTI Leaders to 10 Years in May 9 GHQ Attack Case An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi handed down a verdict in the May 9 General Headquarters (GHQ) attack case, sentencing 47 proclaimed offenders, including members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), to 10 years in prison each. The court also imposed a fine of Rs500,000 per accused and ordered the confiscation of their movable and immovable assets. The ruling was delivered on Saturday, with the court directing all 47 individuals to surrender within 60 days. Those who comply with the order will have their sentences annulled, and the case will be retried on its merits. The accused were required to appear before the court by May 7. ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah announced the verdict, while Special Prosecutor Zaheer Shah represented the state in the proceedings. The court issued warrants for the execution of the sentence and surrender orders. If the fine of Rs500,000 is not paid, the accused will face additional imprisonment. The 47 individuals convicted include prominent PTI figures such as Omar Ayub Khan, Shibli Faraz, Shahbaz Gill, Zulfi Bukhari, Murad Saeed, Zartaj Gul, Hammad Azhar, Kanwal Shauzab, Sheikh Rashid Shafiq, Ejaz Khan Jazi, Shaukat Ali Bhatti, Usman Saeed Basra, Muhammad Ahmad Chattha, Rai Hassan Nawaz, and Rai Muhammad Murtaza, among others. According to the court’s written verdict, the accused were found guilty of conspiracy related to the May 9 incidents, which involved violent protests. A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) identified them as key suspects in planning the attacks. The charges include arson, siege, vandalism, attacks on police, and damage to government property, specifically targeting the GHQ gate, Hamza Camp, the Army Museum, and the Sixth Road Metro Station.#pakistan_tehreek_e_insaf #rawalpindi #anti_terrorism_court #may_9_ghq_attack_case #joint_investigation_team
Pakistan court sentences 47 leaders, supporters of Imran Khan's party to 10 years imprisonment An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad sentenced 47 leaders and supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to 10 years imprisonment and a fine of PKR 5,00,000 each in absentia for their involvement in vandalism and violence during the May 9, 2023, protest. The verdict was issued by Judge Amjad Ali Shah of the Rawalpindi anti-terrorism court, which declared the accused as proclaimed offenders due to their absence from court proceedings. The protest, which turned violent, was triggered by the arrest of former Prime Minister and PTI founder Imran Khan in Islamabad. During the demonstrations, a group of protesters attempted to storm the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, the military’s administrative center, leading to damage to government property. The case was registered at the RA Bazar Police Station in Rawalpindi following the incident. The court found the accused guilty of charges including arson, siege, vandalism, attacks on police, and destruction of government assets. Specific incidents cited included attacks on the GHQ gate, Hamza Camp, the Army Museum, and the Sixth Road Metro Station. The convicted individuals were also ordered to surrender their movable and immovable properties, with additional imprisonment imposed if fines were unpaid. Among those sentenced were prominent PTI figures such as Omar Ayub Khan, Shibli Faraz, Shahbaz Gill, Zulfi Bukhari, Murad Saeed, Zartaj Gul, Hammad Azhar, Kanwal Shauzab, Sheikh Rashid Shafiq, Ejaz Khan Jazi, Shaukat Ali Bhatti, Usman Saeed Basra, Muhammad Ahmad Chattha, Rai Hassan Nawaz, and Rai Muhammad Murtaza.#imran_khan #pakistan_tehreek_e_insaf #judge_amjad_ali_shah #rawalpindi #general_headquarters
