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A detailed report by the “Amicus Curiae” appointed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan on the health...

By Imran Khan
Posted February 21, 2026

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Imran Khan is the founder and leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), a former Prime Minister of Pakistan (2018-2022), and a renowned cricketer who led Pakistan to the 1992 World Cup victory. His social media style is direct, passionate, and often highlights alleged injustices against him and his party, rallying supporters with calls for justice and transparency. As a polarizing political figure, his credibility is strong among PTI followers but contested by opponents who view his posts as partisan.

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The post shares highlights from a Supreme Court-appointed Amicus Curiae report by Barrister Salman Safdar on Imran Khan's prison conditions in Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi, since September 2023. It details solitary confinement in a small 1.8m x 2.4m cell under 24-hour surveillance, no outdoor exercise, restricted family visits, disrespectful treatment by staff, and severe health decline including 85% vision loss in his right eye due to medical neglect. Key themes include human rights violations, psychological torture, inhumane treatment, and calls for international attention amid ongoing political detentions.

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This content is trending due to the recent release or circulation of the official Amicus Curiae report, amplifying global scrutiny from UN experts and Amnesty International on Khan's conditions. The timing aligns with heightened PTI activism and international concerns over Pakistan's political crackdowns post-2024 elections. Revelations of vision loss and solitary confinement have sparked outrage among supporters, boosting shares amid ongoing legal battles.

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  • 1Imran Khan's cell is smaller than the Council of Europe's 6m² single-room standard, measuring just 4.32m².
  • 2He is confined 23 hours a day with no outdoor time, prohibited under UN rules after 15 days as psychological torture.
  • 3UN Special Rapporteur Alice Jill Edwards urged Pakistan in December 2025 to address conditions that could amount to torture.
  • 4Khan, aged 72, has pre-existing issues from a 2013 spinal injury and 2022 assassination attempt wounds.
  • 5Amnesty International labels his detention as arbitrary and politically motivated across multiple cases.

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A detailed report by the “Amicus Curiae” appointed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan on the health...