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IMRAN'S SUPPORTERS STORM ISLAMABAD, DEMAND HIS RELEASE
The Daily Guardian
|November 27, 2024
Six people killed in violence. Capital city under lockdown. Phone services suspended
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Thousands of people are in the heart of Pakistan's capital to demand the release of imprisoned former premier Imran Khan. He has been behind bars since August 2023 on charges that he and his supporters say are politically motivated.
Authorities have deployed thousands of security personnel to seal off the city, suspended phone services, used tear gas and threatened to fire live rounds.
It's the second time in as many months that the government has shut down Islamabad and mobilized massive resources to contain Khan's supporters.
Khan's star power is undimmed even from prison. Cricket legend Khan can mobilize huge rallies and whip crowds into a frenzy with his claim that he was ousted from power in a conspiracy hatched by the US and his archrival, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Sharif and Washington deny it.
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