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A question that should enrage anyone with a conscience…….. WHERE IS THE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA? When court-mandated orders are openly defied, when the rule of law is treated as optional, when peaceful protestors are threatened with violence, and when even the sisters Aleema Khanum Noreen Niazi of a former prime minister Imran Khan is not safe from intimidation, this is no longer “internal politics.” SILENCE SIDES WITH POWER, NOT JUSTICE. This is a democratic collapse unfolding in plain sight. The same global media that rightly mobilizes for judicial overreach, political imprisonment, and suppression of dissent elsewhere seems curiously absent when it comes to Pakistan. Court orders are thrown into the dustbin, basic rights are suspended, and fear is used as a governing tool, yet the outrage is muted, the headlines scarce. If the law can be ignored today, anyone can be silenced tomorrow. And if this doesn’t qualify as a human rights crisis worth global attention, one has to ask: what does? Mario Nawfal Ryan Grim Hussain Nadim Waqas Waqar Malik Piers Morgan Imran Riaz Khan Wajahat S. Khan Barrister Shahzad Khan Sabee Kazmi Sabir Shakir Ahmed Ali Khan Aladeen Abu bakar BBC News (World) Al Jazeera English Al Jadeed News

A question that should enrage anyone with a conscience…….. WHERE IS THE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA? When court-mandated orders are openly defied, when the rule of law is treated as optional, when peaceful protestors are threatened with violence, and when even the sisters Aleema Khanum Noreen Niazi of a former prime minister Imran Khan is not safe from intimidation, this is no longer “internal politics.” SILENCE SIDES WITH POWER, NOT JUSTICE. This is a democratic collapse unfolding in plain sight. The same global media that rightly mobilizes for judicial overreach, political imprisonment, and suppression of dissent elsewhere seems curiously absent when it comes to Pakistan. Court orders are thrown into the dustbin, basic rights are suspended, and fear is used as a governing tool, yet the outrage is muted, the headlines scarce. If the law can be ignored today, anyone can be silenced tomorrow. And if this doesn’t qualify as a human rights crisis worth global attention, one has to ask: what does? Mario Nawfal Ryan Grim Hussain Nadim Waqas Waqar Malik Piers Morgan Imran Riaz Khan Wajahat S. Khan Barrister Shahzad Khan Sabee Kazmi Sabir Shakir Ahmed Ali Khan Aladeen Abu bakar BBC News (World) Al Jazeera English Al Jadeed News

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We’re here to protest the criminal dictator of Pakistan. Shame on every bootlicker who showed up in support of fascism—you didn’t just betray democracy, you spit on the suffering of millions. #FreeImranKhanNow Dr. Shahbaz GiLL Dr. Farrukh Shamim ( Muhammad Malik) Haider Mehdi Matiullah Jan DrJalil Sy Al AmeriPak Alliance Mehlaqa Samdani Moeed Pirzada VOPA ziadmkhan Imran Khan

We’re here to protest the criminal dictator of Pakistan. Shame on every bootlicker who showed up in support of fascism—you didn’t just betray democracy, you spit on the suffering of millions. #FreeImranKhanNow Dr. Shahbaz GiLL Dr. Farrukh Shamim ( Muhammad Malik) Haider Mehdi Matiullah Jan DrJalil Sy Al AmeriPak Alliance Mehlaqa Samdani Moeed Pirzada VOPA ziadmkhan Imran Khan

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Kasim Khan words at the UN challenged the world to confront injustice, not ignore it. “Next, I give the floor to Association pour l’Éducation et la Santé de la Femme et de l’Enfant. Thank you, Madam Vice President. I'm deeply concerned by the alarming rise of intolerance and persecution in Pakistan. We are witnessing a systematic campaign to dehumanize and silence specific segments of the population. My father, Imran Khan, has been imprisoned for nearly one thousand days. He's the primary target of a regime that treats dissent not as political disagreement, but as a grave crime to be crushed. I've not seen my father in over three years. He's held in a solitary confinement cell, a cell built for death row inmates. UN experts have warned the inhumane conditions could amount to torture. This is not neglect. It's a deliberate persecution designed to strip a human being of his dignity. The intolerance extends beyond him. Pakistan has expanded its blasphemy laws to impose life imprisonment, and they've branded citizens as terrorists, fostering a climate of hatred. We ask this council and the OHCHR to urge Pakistan to end this persecution immediately. They must comply with UN working, UN working group's opinion, and they must release my father and all political prisoners. Thank you.” #KaptaanAndHisTigers #ShameOnJudges Aleema Khanum Noreen Khanum Dr Uzma Khan Hajra niazi Barrister Hassaan Niazi Jemima Goldsmith Sayed Z Bukhari Jibran Ilyas Ali Malik usman khan

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I sat half a world away, scrolling through my feeds as I always do. That night, the videos hit me differently. There was Noreen Niazi, 71 years young, embodying grace and quiet resilience, camped outside Adiala Jail with her sisters Aleema Khanum and Uzma Apa, desperately pleading for a glimpse of their brother Imran Khan. They weren’t blocking roads or shouting slogans; they were mothers, sisters, daughters, hearts weighed down with concern for his health, denied even a court-mandated weekly visit. Suddenly, the lights flicked off like a sinister curtain call, plunging everything into darkness. What followed wasn’t policing, it was brutality. Punjab police swarmed like shadows; female officers tore her by the hair and slammed her fragile body onto the icy asphalt. She was dragged across the road, her cries drowned out in the chaos. My heart nearly stopped. A surge of rage and grief clenched inside me. We claim to stand against puppets and the powerful, but this? This was the line crossed, the sacred ground violated. I can't claim to be part of that fight if I turn away now, in my safe, calculated silence. The world whispers rumors, Khan Sahib’s health is failing, fears run wild but it was her trembling hands and voice cracking as she recounted the assault that finally broke me. “We protested peacefully,” she said, eyes fierce despite the pain, “yet they treated us like enemies of the state.” In that moment, fear gripped me, the kind that makes us small, whispering, “Stay safe, stay silent.” But I was taught Allah Pak doesn’t reward the timid; He honors those who shatter idols. To everyone pointing fingers at……..many of us , calling us “The 1% or 2%,” dismissing labels and bloodlines………. ENOUGH. Stop the swearing, the shouting, the conspiracy theories. Talk is cheap. The movement demands more than hot takes; it calls for your body on the ground, your voice in the crowd, your presence outside Adiala jail. Stop tearing others down in group chats and comment sections. Just show up………… Can you? Will you? Since I arrived in Pakistan, I’ve met many current & former PTI leaders and former members, some who endured months, even years, in jail, scarred by torture, barely able to walk after months in dungeons. Then there are the keyboard warriors…………… Those who brag about “service” and “sacrifice,” yet on the ground, they begged handlers for safe exits, hid in party leaders' annexes, happily made deals to save themselves. Here’s the brutal truth: Those who suffered most tend to speak the least; their voices are drowned out by online cowards who stay silent in person. Still using, still abusing people, considering themselves “trophies “ for us ordinary folks. Their greed has no end! Spare us the nonsense. Some of us are,wete called (force of nature)……… Ah yes, because when we set our hearts and minds on something, no wall, threat, or whisper of “be sensible” can turn us back. Honestly, going to Adiala Jail wasn’t part of my plan. My friends and family warned me, visa issues, risks, the “smart” voices urging caution but let this be a warning to every turncoat and traitor: disrespect and betrayal will be neither forgiven nor forgotten. خوف کے بت توڑ دیئے، ہمیشہ ہمیشہ کے لیے For Pakistan, for Khan Sahib, for the sisters who took the first brutal hits, and for every soul whose fire still burns and refuses to be extinguished. No more excuses. No more hiding. I make this promise, from the depths of my heart, sitting in front of the Kaaba! Kamalkhan RajaUsmanTiger🐅🇵🇰 Usmaan Warraich Husnain Rafique Harmeet Singh Haider Saeed Sabeen Younas Fatima khan Naeem Haider Panjutha @TabishKhan2024 Nadia khattak Meena Khan Afridi Aliya Hamza Malik Tabish Farooq Advocate Junaid Akbar Abuzar Salman Niazi Maz PTI 🇬🇧 Ryan Grim Mehlaqa Samdani Sabee Kazmi Seemabia Tahir Umar REHMAN usman khan Waqar Malik Wajahat S. Khan Raja Shaheryar Khan @ziauddinik Shaukat Basra Aladeen aa

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