
Pakistan court orders ex-PM Imran Khan to be moved from jail to hospital
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday ordered that former prime minister Imran Khan be moved to hospital from jail, meeting a longstanding demand by his…
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The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday ordered that former prime minister Imran Khan be moved to hospital from jail, meeting a longstanding demand by his party and family, who had raised concerns about his health. Khan’s family has been struggling to secure access to him and have him examined by physicians of his choice. Pakistan barred visitors earlier this year after receiving intelligence reports about a possible attack on the prison where he is being held.
Furthermore, No reaction from government There was no reaction from the government to the court order, and the information and interior ministries did not respond to requests for comment.
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The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday ordered that former prime minister Imran Khan be moved to hospital from jail, meeting a longstanding demand by his party and family, who had raised concerns about his health.
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Khan’s family has been struggling to secure access to him and have him examined by physicians of his choice.
according to The IndependentPakistan barred visitors earlier this year after receiving intelligence reports about a possible attack on the prison where he is being held.
according to The IndependentNo reaction from government There was no reaction from the government to the court order, and the information and interior ministries did not respond to requests for comment.
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