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Imran Khan arbitrarily detained: UN panel
Agence France-Presse . Geneva 03 July, 2024, 00:17

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Imran Khan | AFP file photo

A panel of UN experts has determined that the detention of former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan was arbitrary and a violation of international law, calling for him to be released 'immediately'.

In an opinion published Monday, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention raised concerns about multiple cases brought against Khan since he was ousted in April 2022.

It found that his depravation of liberty was 'arbitrary' and violated several international laws and norms.

Khan's 'detention had no legal basis and appears to have been intended to disqualify him from running for political office', the working group said.

'Thus, from the outset, that prosecution was not grounded in law and was reportedly instrumentalised for a political purpose,' it said in the opinion, which was dated March 25 and made public Monday.

The working group, made up of five independent experts whose opinions are not binding but carry reputational weight, called on Pakistan's government to 'take the steps necessary to remedy the situation'.

'The appropriate remedy would be to release Khan immediately and accord him an enforceable right to compensation and other reparations, in accordance with international law,' it added.

The experts also called on Pakistan's government to ensure 'a full and independent investigation of the circumstances surrounding the arbitrary deprivation of liberty of Khan, and to take appropriate measures against those responsible for the violation of his rights'.

Neither Pakistan's interior nor information ministry immediately responded to requests for comment.

Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party hailed the ruling as 'a huge victory'.

'It has shown without any one per cent of doubt that Imran Khan is innocent and has been thrown into prison illegally,' PTI spokesman Syad Zulfiqar Bukhari said in a statement.

Khan, who served as prime minister from 2018 to 2022, has been entangled in more than 200 legal cases since he was ousted, in what he says is a campaign to keep him from power.

Now 71, he has been detained since August last year and barred from standing for office.

However, the former international cricket star and his wife had their 14-year prison sentences for graft suspended by a Pakistan high court in April.

Last month, Khan had a 10-year sentence for treason overturned.

He had been cleared for release before that trio of sentences in the days running up to Pakistan's general elections in February.

But Khan remains in the Adiala jail, south of Islamabad, over an illegal marriage conviction.

He and his wife, Bushra Bibi, were both sentenced to seven years in jail in February on charges that, under Islamic law, their marriage came too soon after Bibi's divorce.

Last week, an Islamabad court deferred a plea to suspend those sentences, saying a decision would be announced on July 12.

Analysts have said Pakistan's powerful military, which ruled directly for decades and still wields immense power, is likely behind the slew of cases.

Khan was ousted by a parliamentary no-confidence vote after falling out with the top generals who had once backed him.

He then waged an unprecedented campaign of defiance in opposition against them and accused top officers of conspiring in an assassination attempt in which he was shot during a political rally in November 2022.

Khan's brief arrest in May 2023 sparked nationwide unrest, which in turn prompted a sweeping crackdown against the PTI and its senior leaders.

The UN working group voiced concern about the 'political repression' of the party, saying it was 'gravely concerned about the alleged arrest and disappearance of Khan's close colleague'.

It also expressed alarm at 'the general allegations of widespread arrests, detentions and disappearances of individuals, including many supporters of PTI, and urges the authorities to take swift and appropriate action in that regard'.​
 

Pakistan former PM Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi freed from jail on bail
REUTERS
Published :
Oct 24, 2024 23:07
Updated :
Oct 24, 2024 23:12

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Former prime minister Imran Khan with his wife Bushra Bibi. Photo : Reuters

Bushra Bibi, the wife of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, was released from prison on Thursday, a day after she was granted bail in a case linked to the illegal sale of state gifts, ending about nine months of imprisonment.

The release is the biggest legal relief for Khan and his family since he was imprisoned in August last year. Bibi, who was arrested in January, was released from Adiala Jail in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, where Khan still remains.

Local television channels showed a small number of supporters throwing rose petals on two white SUVs escorting her from the jail.

Bibi faces at least one other graft case linked to receiving land from a real estate developer.

“Welcome back Bushra Bibi! You have faced extremely difficult times, disgusting campaign and character assassination attempts against your during your illegal time in jail,” Khan’s party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, said in a post on X.

Khan himself faces dozens of other cases, including charges of violating anti-terrorism laws, brought since he was removed as premier in 2022 and launched a protest movement against a coalition of his rivals led by current Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The Khans deny all the charges, saying they are trumped up by the government to discredit the 72-year-old former cricket star, who remains widely popular and whose candidates won the most seats in February’s general election.

The Sharif-led government says it does not interfere in the judicial process. Khan’s standoff with the country’s powerful military, who he says backs Sharif, has spawned the worst political turmoil in decades in the nation of 241 million people.

Bibi, whose actual name is Bushra Khan, is Khan’s third wife. The two married six months before he became prime minister for the first time in 2018.

Khan has often called her his spiritual leader and she is known for her devotion to Sufism, a mystical form of Islam. She has mostly remained away from the public eye, appearing in only one television interview - that too wearing her traditional veil.​
 

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