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Pakistan: UN Chief calls for end to violence following arrest of Imran Khan

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Pakistan: UN Chief calls for end to violence following arrest of Imran Khan
PTI workers set a bus on fire in Karachi on May 9, 2023- Image Courtesy: ARY

The UN chief also urges the authorities “to respect due process and the rule of law in proceedings brought against former Prime Minister Khan

New York

The UN Secretary-General on Wednesday, called for an end to the violence that has continued across parts of Pakistan, following the arrest a day earlier of former Prime Minister, Imran Khan.

Mr. Khan pleaded not guilty to corruption charges on Wednesday, appearing before a judge at a police guest house, which also served as a court room, according to news reports.

Multiple charges

His appearance there, reportedly coincided with an indictment by the High Court in Islamabad, in a separate corruption case brought by the Election Commission, involving allegations that he sold millions of dollars-worth of State gifts – charges which the former premier and cricket star, has also denied.

If convicted, Mr. Khan would be reportedly disqualified from standing for office, with elections due later this year.

Tuesday’s arrest was carried out by dozens of security officers, who forcibly removed him from court, into a police vehicle, sparking widespread protests from his supporters.

At least 25 police vehicles set alight, and 130 officers injured during clashes, with some official buildings looted

News reports say that around 1,000 people have been arrested nationwide, and eight have died during the protests so far, with hundreds injured.

With protests continuing, mobile internet, and access to social media, was reportedly down on Wednesday, while schools and universities in Punjab – Pakistan’s most populous state – were closed.

Hundreds were reportedly arrested there, with at least 25 police vehicles set alight, and 130 officers injured during clashes, with some official buildings looted.

Haleem Adil-PTI
PTI MPA and Opposition Leader in Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Shaikh leading the mob violence in Karachi on May 9, 2023. (Image Courtesy: Social Media)

‘Refrain from violence’

In a statement issued by his Spokesperson, UN chief António Guterres, took note of the ongoing protests, and called “for all parties to refrain from violence.”

Mr. Guterres “calls for all parties to refrain from violence. He stresses the need to respect the right to peaceful assembly”, the short statement continued.

The UN chief also urged the authorities “to respect due process and the rule of law in proceedings brought against former Prime Minister Khan.”

Mr. Khan, who served as Prime Minister for four years from 2018, was remanded in custody for eight days, in relation to the charges relating to an alleged illegal transfer of land.

According to news reports, his political party, the PTI, said that he had not been given access to legal counsel, and pledged to challenge the legality of his arrest on Tuesday, in court.

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Courtesy: UN News (Posted on May 10, 2023)

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