🇵🇰 IMRAN KHAN: THE MAN WHO DEFIED PAKISTAN’S DEEP STATE - AND MAY HAVE PAID WITH HIS LIFE
Rumours of Imran Khan’s death in Adiala Jail have cracked open the darkest fear in Pakistani politics:
that a former Prime Minister - the country’s most popular in a generation - may have been erased in silence.
The: charismatic, flawed, brilliant, stubborn - and ultimately swallowed by the same military system he once rode to power.
This is the part the world forgets:
He wasn’t manufactured by the establishment - he outgrew it.
He wasn’t just a cricketer-turned-PM - he was a political force who refused to bend.
And unlike most Pakistani politicians, he did inspire real, populist loyalty.
Khan in 2017 - dodging state paranoia to meet an Indian MP and discuss history, not politics - is the clearest snapshot of the man behind the myth: curious, sharp, and unafraid of ideological landmines.
If the rumours are true, his death isn’t just a personal tragedy.
It’s an indictment of a system that destroys those it cannot control.
Whether Imran Khan is alive, silenced, or gone forever, this moment becomes Pakistan’s political point of no return.
His supporters won’t accept quiet explanations.
His opponents won’t escape the shadow of suspicion.
And the military can’t contain the fallout forever.
Imran Khan’s story was always larger than cricket or politics.
Now it may define Pakistan’s future - for better or worse.
Source: NDTV
HARRY POTTER ACTOR ON PALESTINE ACTION
British actor Alfred Enoch, who starred in the Harry Potter franchise and How to Get Away with M*rder, spoke with Sovereign Media on 26 November 2025, outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, England.
Hundreds gathered in support of Palestine Action, a UK-based organisation that was proscribed as a t*rrorist organisation on 5 June 2025, a move described by Alfred Enoch as “one of many repressive measures this government has taken to suppress the Palestine solidarity movement.”
Originating in the United Kingdom, Palestine Action is responsible for targeting Israel’s arms industry across the globe, predominantly focusing on Elbit Systems, an Israeli private arms company that markets its weaponry as battlefield tested, as such items have already proven to be effective against the Palestinian people.
The group was banned after claiming responsibility for targeting RAF Brize Norton, breaking into the airbase and causing over £7 million worth of damage, specifically by spray-painting two RAF Voyager planes.
“At least one of the Voyager aircraft targeted by Palestine Action, moreover, had been involved in military operations in support of Israel. ZZ338 was used to facilitate airstrikes on Yemen in February 2024, which were conducted in no small part to shield Israel from the consequences of its g*nocide in Gaza”, according to DeclassifiedUK.
Multiple arrests occurred, predominantly of those aged 60+, as they sat peacefully outside the Royal Courts of Justice, for holding a placard that reads “I oppose g*nocide. I support Palestine Action” as the courts were carrying out a judicial review of the government’s decision to proscribe the group as a terrorist organisation.
Many political commentators have expressed outrage that the United Kingdom, which prides itself as a beacon of free speech, to the extent that it's willing to invade Afghanistan and later Iraq in the name of democracy, is arresting protesters, predominantly the elderly, for exercising their democratic right to form an assembly and protest.
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🇻🇪MADURO: "🇺🇸They can’t claim I have WMDs, nobody would buy it. So they invent Hollywood stories where I’m the villain and they’re the heroes sending tall blonde guys to get the Latino villain.
But people know the truth: the real villain is the one who writes the script."
Ta-Nehisi Coates asks Palestinian scholar and writer Tareq Baconi “what is it about this genocide particularly” that has changed us? Baconi, who has written extensively on Hamas and the history of Palestinian resistance, points to three factors. It’s happening in full view of the world, yet still allowed to continue. The gaslighting by governments and major media creates a “dual reality” that denies what people can see for themselves. And at its core, he says, the genocide exposes the colonial foundations of Western power. Baconi stresses that the path between a fascist or decolonial future runs directly through Palestine.
via @PalFest
Imran Khan served his country, he was the Prime Minister of the country and he cannot be hidden in darkness. This is not a question of politics or what party one belongs to, it is a question of basic human decency. No prisoner should be treated so inhumanely.
Lush is donating 75% of sales from its Watermelon Cuttable Bubble Bars to fund medical care and prosthetics for amputees in Gaza.
Of course, the usual suspects are triggered.
The Black Agenda Report nails it:
“Zohran Mamdani’s ascent was a familiar ritual – liberalism’s favorite act: taking the language of resistance, draining it of substance, and performing it just long enough to pacify those who still remember how to rage.” https://t.co/OJZcBqwcsv
My father has been under arrest for 845 days. For the past six weeks, he has been kept in solitary confinement in a death cell with zero transparency. His sisters have been denied every visit, even with clear court orders allowing access. There have been no phone calls, no meetings and no proof of life. Me and my brother have had no contact with our father.
This absolute blackout is not a security protocol. It is a deliberate attempt to hide his condition and prevent our family from knowing whether he is safe.
Let it be clear: the Pakistani government and its handlers will be held fully accountable legally, morally and internationally for my father’s safety and for every consequence of this inhumane isolation.
I call on the international community, global human rights organisations and every democratic voice to intervene urgently. Demand proof of life, enforce court ordered access, end this inhumane isolation and call for the release of Pakistan’s most popular political leader who is being held solely for political reasons.
“It is important to note that the Kashmir Times office has been shut for the last four years. It has no staff. The publication’s broadsheet print edition was suspended following repeated targeting, and a limited-scale digital operation was resumed in 2023. The raids were conducted on an almost abandoned building with no electricity, which is surprising. The narrative is being spun based on trumped-up charges. It exposes a state desperate to vilify us for continuing independent journalism in a place where it is being systematically dismantled. We dare to question and speak when everyone else has fallen silent under a sophisticated mechanism of suppression that involves co-option, coercion, and capture of the media space. Our own history is a case study of this mechanism.” -
Anuradha Bhasin writes for the @project_polis
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