Pakistan’s military punishes 25 for pro-Khan riots, courts hand out decade-long terms Posted on December 22, 2024 By serv ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 — Pakistan military courts have convicted and sentenced 25 people for involvement in pro-Imran Khan unrest last year, the armed forces said Saturday, with the majority handed decade-long prison terms. Ex-prime minister Khan was arrested in May last year after being ousted from office and mounting an unprecedented campaign of defiance against the nation’s powerful military leaders. His detention over graft allegations sparked nationwide unrest, some targeting armed forces installations, and prompting rare prosecutions of civilians in military courts. Amnesty International called the move “an intimidation tactic, designed to crack down on dissent” and said it was “contrary to international law”. Military courts are largely opaque, but after months of confidentiality the military public relations wing named 25 people who have been prosecuted. All of the convicted are men and 14 have been sentenced to a decade of “rigorous imprisonment”, the military said with the remaining 11 set to serve lesser prison terms. “All sentences announced by the military courts are disproportionate and excessive,” said a spokesman for Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party. “These sentences are rejected.” The verdicts were announced just three weeks after the capital Islamabad was gripped by fresh unrest, as tens of thousands of Khan supporters flooded in to demand his release. The government said at least five security personnel were killed whilst PTI allege at least 10 of their own were shot dead by security forces before crowds retreated. ‘Political terrorism’ A military statement did not make clear what crime each person had been convicted of or when, listing only the location of their offence. The shortest sentence meted out was two years. During the May 2023 unrest Pakistan “witnessed tragic incidents of politically provoked violence and arson at multiple places,” the military statement said. “These blatant acts of violence not only shocked the nation but also underscored necessity of checking this unacceptable attempt of political terrorism.” Former cricket star Khan served as prime minister from 2018 to 2022, when he was ousted by parliament in a no-confidence vote. He blamed the then-head of the powerful military establishment for his downfall. Pakistan’s generals are considered the country’s political kingmakers and have directly ruled the nation for decades at a time. Khan’s May 2023 detention lasted a matter of days but he was re-arrested three months later and has remained imprisoned since, facing a parade of court cases he claims are politically motivated. Meanwhile PTI was targeted by a sweeping crackdown following the unrest, with thousands of grassroots supporters and senior officials arrested. The 72-year-old was barred from running in February elections, which were marred by rigging allegations. PTI defied the crackdown to win more seats than any other party, but a coalition of parties considered more pliable to military influence formed a government and shut them out of power. A United Nations panel of experts found in September that Khan’s detention “had no legal basis and appears to have been intended to disqualify him from running for political office”. — AFP News
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