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Muslims praised former Pakistani prime minister #ImranKhan's efforts as the world observed '15 March, International Day to Combat #Islamophobia' today.
The #UnitedNations has designated March 15 as the International Day for Combating Islamophobia, following a resolution spearheaded by #Pakistan. This global observance aims to address the pervasive fear, prejudice, and hostility faced by Muslims worldwide.
Islamophobia, characterized by intolerance, discrimination, and hatred towards Muslims, has sparked division and enmity across communities. The resolution, presented to the UN General Assembly, underscores the importance of fostering tolerance and safeguarding the human rights of Muslims globally.
Pakistan jailed former Prime Minister #ImranKhan is among the candidates being considered to be elected the next Chancellor of Oxford University following the resignation of Chris Patten. The seat is vacant after 80-year-old Patten, who held the post for 21 years, resigned.
The position of Chancellor is largely ceremonial and is typically awarded to a former politician. Patten was the governor of Hong Kong and a Tory deputy prime minister.
For the first time, elections for the chancellor will be held online compared to the traditional process in which graduates were required to attend the process in full academic dress. The prestigious chancellorship goes to graduates of the university, usually politicians.
Among the candidates competing for the position is Imran Khan who studied Economics and Politics at Kelbe College, Oxford in 1972. He captained Oxford’s cricket team in 1974, and previously served as the chancellor of Braddford University for eight years before stepping down in November 2014.
Other contenders include former British Prime Ministers Theresa May, Tony Blair, and Boris Johnson.
#PAKWatch🇵🇰: During Imran Khan’s virtual election rally, Pakistan experienced a large-scale internet disruption.
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= NO FREEDOM OF SPEECH
= RIGGED ELECTIONS
Former #Pakistan Prime Minister #ImranKhan has questioned the transparency of the #elections set to be conducted on February 8 and added that the 'preferential treatment' meted out to a single political party had turned these polls into the 'mother of all selections', Pakistan-based Dawn reported.
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As Pakistan approaches fresh elections on Feb. 8, its military kingmakers are using every trick at their disposal to sideline the nation’s most popular politician https://t.co/UvnXyvcxOd
#Pakistan🇵🇰 It is unacceptable that a person who holds more than 70% of the voting intentions in the country, a legitimate Prime Minister, peaceful and innocent of any crime, remains in prison and is barred from standing for election.
This situation violates the most basic democratic norms, the rule of law and the principle of separation of powers. The military establishment should refrain from interfering in the political affairs of civil society.
Mr Irman Khan (PTI leader and frontrunner) must be released immediately without charge and with full social, civil and political rights. #IHRF #ImranKhan #ReleaseImranKhan
PTI Social Media Team has created a portal to search for candidate name & symbol. See video below showing a search for “NA1” & the results with candidate name & symbol. We are just waiting for data for each candidate before we go LIVE! #ChallengeAccepted#PrimeMinisterImranKhan
Former PM Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party suffered a major blow right ahead of the national polls as the #SupremeCourtofPakistan has revoked its iconic cricket bat symbol and overturned the Peshawar High Court's verdict that reinstated it.
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