Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan is in solitary confinement since October 16, 2025.
He has spoken to his sons only twice in 2025 and once in February 2026 after Supreme Court orders. He has been denied books to read. He has received only 3 of the dozen books that we managed to get to adiala through a judge.
Then, a perfectly health and fit Imran Khan suddenly develops a clot in his eye. He was not provided medical assistance. For two weeks, he repeatedly told the jail superintendent that he CANNOT SEE.
The Adiala Jail superintendent Ghafoor Anjum DELAYED calling in a specialist for three months.
By the time the eye doctor came, the delay caused permanent damage to Imran Khan’s eye. We are extremely worried that his other eye could also develop a clot.
Imran khan has repeatedly sent messages over past few months that he is not satisfied with the treatment and there is only marginal improvement after the first injection in the eye. No improvement since then.
Over the past month, Bushra Bibi, his wife has also developed an eye condition and was operated upon last week.
Imran khan and his wife are being tortured through solitary confinement. We have repeatedly protested, demanding Imran Khan to be examined and treated at Shifa International Islamabad. There is an urgent need to identify the cause of the blood clot. Our worry is that his other eye could also develop a clot unless proper diagnosis is done and it’s treated accordingly
This is inhumane and a violation of all fundemental and human rights of a prisoner under Pakistan and International laws.
#PAKWatch🇵🇰: Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema, calls out the INHUMANE TREATMENT of Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi:
"The pressure is deliberate, calculated, and inhumane. [Imran Khan] said clearly, “No deal, no surrender! It is liberty or death.”
FREE CAPTAIN PAKISTAN.
No television. No books. No human interaction. Just walls to stare at.
Imran and Bushra Khan are being tortured in custody by Pakistan's military regime. Barrister Salman Safdar, their lawyer, describes how they are isolated in their tiny, windowless cells in complete isolation for 22-23 hours each day.
He termed it "shocking and alarming" that the Jail Superintendent is subjecting Imran and Bushra Khan to punishment beyond their conviction and sentencing, however flawed that may have been.
SSP Sajid Baig, who took over as Superintendent of Adiala Jail in January 2026, is widely believed to take his orders from an army colonel who is de facto in charge of Rawalpindi's maximum-security prison.
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#FreeImranKhan
#EndSolitaryConfinement
“All means of removing me from the political landscape were used. There were two assassination attempts on my life.” @ImranKhanPTI writes from prison that his party is being unfairly muzzled, in a guest essay for The Economist https://t.co/fjxBaqJ87B
The request is simple: proper hospital, qualified specialists, presence of his personal doctors, and family access. Nothing more, nothing less.
#UndeclaredMartialLaw
ہم تو بہنیں ہیں ہم کبھی بھی اپنے بھائی پر Compromised نہیں کریں گے۔ ہم اپنے بھائی کے لئے آخری حد تک جائیں گے۔
یہ ویڈیو آج ہر کسی کے ٹائم لائن پر ہونی چاہیئے ♥️
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A broad group of international scholars, artists, elected officials, jurists, journalists, faith leaders, and human-rights advocates has issued a humanitarian appeal expressing concern over the reported medical condition and treatment in custody of former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan.
The signatories warn that credible reports indicate serious deterioration in his health, including significant ocular damage allegedly linked to delays in medical treatment while detained. The appeal calls for immediate independent medical access, transparency regarding his condition, and adherence to domestic legal protections and internationally recognized standards governing the treatment of detainees.
The statement emphasizes that the appeal is humanitarian in nature and not directed toward political outcomes. Rather, it underscores that international legal norms and basic human-rights principles require that all detainees — regardless of political affiliation or legal status — be treated with dignity, afforded due process, and provided adequate medical care.
Among those endorsing the call are internationally recognized figures including Her Excellency Minister Dr. Naledi Pandor, Roger Waters, Dr. Vijay Prashad, Prof. John L. Esposito, Dr. Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Prof. Norman Finkelstein, Dr. Nader Hashemi, Craig Mokhiber; Motasem Ahmad Dalloul; Katie Halper; Dr. Nidal Jboor; Medea Benjamin, Dr. Riffat Hassan, Prof. Sami A. Al-Arian, Dr. Ashok Swain, Turgay Evren, Prof. Richard Falk, Prof. Ilan Pappé, Dr. Assal Rad, Prof. Tamara Sonn, Dr. Chandra Muzaffar, Prof. Junaid Ahmad, Connecticut State Senator Saud Anwar, Tariq Ali, Dr. Ammar Ali Jan, Susan Abulhawa, Sabrina Salvati, Rev. Dr. Allan Boesak, Sheikh Imran Hosain, Dr. Charles Amjad-Ali, Kathy Kelly, Dr. Ranjan Solomon, Miko Peled, Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui, Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Pakistan, Prof. Rasul Bakhsh Rais, Maria Kari, and other members of international civil society.
https://t.co/8SZVnq7ntd
ہمیں دو بار خبر ملی تھی کہ آپ کے والد جیل میں وفات پا چکے ہیں، اس وقت میرے والد کی زندگی کو خطرہ ہے اور ہم اس سے بہت پریشان ہیں، عمران خان کے بیٹے قاسم خان کا عالمی نشریاتی ادارے بی بی نیوز کو انٹرویو