In Islamabad, a protest organized by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the party of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, turned violent, resulting in the death of a police constable and injuries to over 70 officers. The PTI accused the government of using excessive force, including tear gas and rubber bullets, to suppress the protest. The party called for international attention to restore democracy and protect human rights in Pakistan.
PTI supporters were marching to demand the revocation of the 26th Amendment, the return of a 'stolen mandate,' and the release of political prisoners. Despite the violence, PTI Chairperson Gohar Khan confirmed after a meeting with Imran Khan in Adiala Jail that the protest would continue as planned.
Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan, which is a country that shares a border with India. It is where the government of Pakistan is located.
PTI stands for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, which is a political party in Pakistan. It was founded by Imran Khan, who is a famous cricketer turned politician.
The 26th Amendment refers to a change in the laws or constitution of Pakistan. Amendments are changes made to improve or update laws.
A 'stolen mandate' means that a political party believes they were unfairly denied the right to govern, possibly due to election fraud or manipulation.
Political prisoners are people who are jailed because of their political beliefs or actions, not because they committed a crime.
Gohar Khan is a leader in the PTI party. He is involved in organizing and leading protests for the party.
Imran Khan is a former cricketer and the founder of the PTI party. He served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan before being jailed.
International intervention means asking other countries or global organizations to help solve a problem, in this case, to help restore democracy in Pakistan.
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