Protesters head to Islamabad to demand the release of ex-PM Imran Khan

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Tension rises in Islamabad as supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan clash with security forces, demanding his release from prison. At least seven people have been killed in conflict between protesters and security forces. Authorities warn of imposing a curfew to prevent a sit-in near parliament.

Published On 26 Nov 2024

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