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Mass Protests Across Pakistan

- Compounds.

Violent clashes have broken out in Pakistan between security forces and supporters of former prime minister Imran Khan after he was arrested on Tuesday.

Protests are erupting nationwide, and at least one person has been killed in the city of Quetta.

The United States and UK have called for adherence to the “rule of law”.

Mr Khan was arrested by security forces at the High Court in the capital, Islamabad.

Dramatic footage showed dozens of officers arriving and detaining the 70-year-old, who was bundled into a vehicle and driven away. He was appearing in court charges of corruption, which says are politicall­y motivated. Mobile data services in the country were suspended on the instructio­ns of the interior ministry on Friday as protests grew, many of them taking place in front of army

Pakistan’s army plays a prominent role in politics, sometimes seizing power in military coups, and, on other occasions, pulling levers behind the scenes.

Many analysts believe Mr Khan’s election win in 2018 happened with the help of the military. Now in opposition, he is one of its most vocal critics, and analysts say the army’s popularity has fallen.

Footage from Lahore posted on Twitter appeared to show a crowd

breaking into the military corps commander’s house destroying furniture and belongings inside. Speaking from Washington, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he wanted to make sure that “whatever happens in Pakistan

is consistent with the rule of law, with the constituti­on”. UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, speaking alongside Mr Blinken, noted that Britain enjoyed “a longstandi­ng and close relationsh­ip” with Commonweal­th member Pakistan, and wanted to “see the rule of law adhered to”. On Tuesday evening, supporters of Imran Khan gathered outside the Pakistan High Commission in London to protest against his arrest.

 ?? Photo: BBC News ?? Imran Khan has been the main opposition leader since being ousted by his opponents in parliament a year ago.
Photo: BBC News Imran Khan has been the main opposition leader since being ousted by his opponents in parliament a year ago.

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