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 Pakistan: ‘Shoot at sight’ ordered as pro-Imran Khan PTI protest rally turns deadly; 5 killed

Clashes broke out when protesters demanding the release of Imran Khan entered the capital late Monday, dodging the efforts by government stop the massive stir.

At least four security personnel and one demonstrator were reportedly killed on Monday, as scores of supporters of jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan marched towards the capital and were stopped by tear gas canisters fired by the cops, prompting the country’s Army to later issue ‘shoot at sight’ orders.The protest march led by Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi began on Sunday and reached Islamabad by Monday evening. The protest spilled over to Tuesday with the protesters resuming their march to the D-Chowk, close to multiple strategic buildings in the capital.

According to Pakistani English Daily The Nation, that four paratroopers had been “martyred” and the army, under Article 245, had been deployed and authorised to “shoot at sight”

‘Govt showering chemicals’

Video on social media showed Imran Khan’s supporters wearing gas masks and protective goggles to carry out the march amid heavy security deployment which made travel between Islamabad and other cities nearly impossible. Ambulances and cars were seen turning back from areas along the key Grand Trunk Road highway in Punjab province, where shipping containers were used to block roads.

PTI shared several videos and images of injured protesters and reshared a post on Tuesday which claimed that the “government is showering chemicals on protesters from planes.”

  • One police officer was shot and killed and at least 120 were wounded in clashes with protesters just outside Islamabad. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said dozens of its activists were also hurt.
  • The mass convoy of PTI supporters arrived in Islamabad and made its way to the D-Chowk, an area housing key government institutions they plan to occupy.
  • One of Imran Khan’s senior aides, Shaukat Yousafzai, accused Pakistani security forces of excessive violence including “firing live bullets”.
  • Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said the government held talks with leaders of Khan’s PTI party to calm the situation, but discussions bore no fruit.
  • Sayed Zulfi Bukhari, a senior PTI leader and close Khan aide, categorically rejected that any kind of negotiations occurred.
  • Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said it would be “very easy” for the government to open fire on converging demonstrators, but added that it would exercise restrain – for the time being.

‘Army Person pushing a protestor off the container resulting his death’

In the video recording, an armed man rushes toward a peaceful protester who was offering prayers. The armed individual pushes the protester off a container. The protester struggles to regain his balance but fails, ultimately falling off the container. Tragically, he later dies from a severe neck injury sustained during the fall.

https://x.com/Ali009S/status/1861640379059290450/video/1

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We are not the Terrorists we came out for our future

In the video, a protester expresses frustration and anguish, stating, “We are not terrorists. We came out for our futures.” He goes on to accuse the army of firing directly at them, likening the actions of security forces to those taken against terrorists. This statement highlights the intense emotions felt by the protestors, who are claiming that they are being unfairly targeted despite peacefully advocating for their rights.

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A 17 years old teen killed by sniper shot by Army

In the video, a protester claims that his 17-year-old son was fatally shot by a sniper, allegedly from the Pakistan Army, during events in Islamabad. The tragic incident is said to have resulted in the young man’s death, raising serious concerns and allegations regarding the use of force against peaceful demonstrators.

https://x.com/iihtishamm/status/1861512877259071890

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More evidence and faces revealed of men sniping from the roof top

In two videos circulating on social media, armed men can be seen positioned on rooftops in Islamabad, holding sniper rifles and targeting unarmed civilians during the recent PTI protests. The footage appears to show soldiers or armed personnel firing down on the crowds below. These videos have led to serious allegations that the Pakistan Army used extreme force against peaceful protesters. The individuals on the rooftops are seen taking aim at demonstrators, with claims of sniper fire causing casualties among the protesters​

This disturbing evidence has sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning the legitimacy of such actions and the disproportionate response to peaceful dissent. The videos have contributed to growing concerns about the military’s conduct during political unrest. You can explore further details and watch the videos for a clearer picture of the situation.

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Human rights activists asks authorities about the incident

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