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Pakistan Ex-PM Sentenced To 10 Years Jail

Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years in prison, less than two weeks before the...

Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years in prison, less than two weeks before the country votes in an election his party has been hamstrung from contesting.

Pakistan goes to the polls next Thursday in an election already marred by allegations of pre-vote rigging, with Khan barred from running and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party subject to a massive crackdown.

In the runup to polling day Khan has languished in prison, buried under an avalanche of court cases he says have been triggered to prevent his return to office after a campaign of defiance against Pakistan’s powerful military kingmakers.

Khan has already been disqualified from standing for the February 8 poll on the basis of a graft conviction last year.

Tuesday’s sentence for leaking classified state documents was handed down inside Adiala jail — where Khan has been confined for much of the time since his August arrest.

The same sentence was given to Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the former PTI vice-chairman who served as foreign minister during Khan’s four-year premiership until he was ousted in 2022.

The verdicts and sentences were confirmed by party officials.

PTI lawyers called the trial a travesty, saying they were ousted from the proceedings, denying them fair representation.

“This is unconstitutional, this is against the principles of natural justice,” barrister Salman Safdar told AFP.

Local media also reported the convictions and sentences although state TV did not use Khan’s name, obeying strict censorship measures that have alarmed rights monitors.

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