Unseen and Unheard: The Fate of Pakistan's Imran Khan
Imran Khan's sons are anxious about their father's unknown condition after weeks of no news since his imprisonment. Amidst blocked visits and swirling rumors, they suspect authorities are hiding crucial information. Khan's family fears this isolation is intentional and seeks international human rights intervention.
Concerns are mounting as the sons of Pakistan's incarcerated former Prime Minister, Imran Khan, voice their fears about his current state. The family has been left in the dark for over three weeks, without evidence of his well-being, igniting anxiety over whether his health is being deliberately concealed.
Despite a court-ordered mandate for weekly meetings, there has been no verifiable contact, according to his son, Kasim Khan. He describes the situation as 'psychological torture' and outlines efforts to gain access to Khan's personal physician, blocked for over a year by authorities.
Khan's imprisonment started in August 2023, following convictions that he claims are politically motivated. His family accuses officials of isolating him from public view intentionally to quash the influence of Pakistan's most popular politician. Requests for communication clarity and intervention by international bodies continue to be fervently pursued by the family.
(With inputs from agencies.)

