At least four killed as ex-Pakistan PM Khan’s supporters enter Islamabad
Thousands clash with police as they force their way into capital to demand jailed ex-prime minister’s release.
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Thousands clash with police as they force their way into capital to demand jailed ex-prime minister’s release.
Violent clashes continue in Islamabad as security forces use tear gas, rubber bullets to disperse advancing protesters.
Thousands of supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan defied a government lockdown and violent police opposition to march to the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, on Monday evening and demand his release, the latest escalation of political tensions.
Locals are upset about movement restrictions and an internet blackout before a rally by former PM Imran Khan’s PTI. And many blame both the government and the PTI
Thousands of supporters of former PM march to the capital, demanding his release from jail and government’s resignation.
Authorities suspend mobile and internet services in Islamabad as ex-PM’s supporters plan march seeking his release.
The main opposition party issues warning after allegations that its jailed leader is not being given proper food, electricity or time out of his cell.
Leaders of Khan’s party are optimistic that their iconic boss could soon be set free too, but analysts are less confident.