
Jibran Ilyas
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Jibran Ilyas
@agentjay2009
Pride of Pakistan (Class of 2021) ; PTI Social Media Lead; Full bio at https://t.co/091LiaJkK7
Chicago, IL Katılım Kasım 2009
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[Thread] Dear Human Right Activists, Elected Govt Representatives and Media,
Here are the links irrefutable evidences of human rights violations, theft of democracy and unbelievable fascism against Women & Journalists in Pakistan:
1. IslamabadMassacre where 13 deaths are proven, 52 victims with gunshots proven and 100+ missing protestors - drive.google.com/drive/folders/…
2. Whitepaper on the Theft of Democracy in Pakistan drive.google.com/file/d/1heOfhc…
3. #May9th_FalseFlag operation which became the basis of extreme fascism in Pakistan - drive.google.com/drive/folders/…
@hrw @UNHumanRights @RichardGrenell @FmrRepMattGaetz @DarrenJBeattie @RepJames @ClaudiaWebbe @FCDOGovUK @BiancaDLGarza @MarianaBaabar @MorganOrtagus @john_mcnally @HeyTammyBruce @jeffskoll @volker_turk @DropSiteNews @AzeemIbrahim @MoeedNj @WajSKhan @MJibranNasir @MarioNawfal @TheEconomist @AJEnglish @trtworld
#PakistanUnderFascism #UndeclaredMartialLaw
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32 pieces of irrefutable evidence that proves May 9th was a false flag operation. This operation was the cause of so much fascism in Pakistan. It’s important to remember that arrest of IK by Rangers was considered illegal by Supreme Court
#May9th_FalseFlag
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Google drive for #May9th_FalseFlag documentaries, journalist testimonials, victim testimonials, Imran Khan’s statements and logical questions which expose that false flag operation by Asim Munir & Team.
Link: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f…

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@Bakhtt_PTI Would like to see your organized folders for PTI content on your phone ; you seem to have a lot of archived clips.
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+Such a huge gathering of people can create logistical challenges- however it appeared to be being well managed. The memory of the smell of Pakistani food cooking in the camps still warms me today.
For at least five minutes I was rooted to the spot staring at the rear of the container taking in the incredible festival type atmosphere of my surroundings. We proceeded to settle ourselves down in chairs that had already been laid out for the evening program. I looked up, around and scanned– it was a sight like no other, an arena awaiting the star performer. TV cameras perched on cranes at a mighty height. People slowly filled the seats. Indeed, IK appeared and there was uproar. From that point onwards what followed was an evening of joyous celebration of the arrival of change. Speeches by the top tier and guests were great but the crowning glory had to be the man himself. When he spoke there was pin drop silence, so attentive were the audience, an incredible sight.
During the course of that and following evenings, I was re united with key PTI friends, who subsequently supported me throughout my trip especially at the Dharna. I cannot thank them enough for their generosity.
As the week progressed, I was lucky enough to spend time with many of the PTI associates. This in itself was a huge learning curve and enriching. I especially enjoyed the energy and excitement of the ladies enclosure, where I became friends with PTI activists. I came to realize that these ladies through their commitment and effort had made the dharna happen behind the scenes. They have left a lasting impression on me.
I learned about all their voluntary work –truly inspirational. I took the opportunity to visit one of the projects - a school for children from a deprived background which had also built in a facility to help 20 young women who were wheel chair bound from paraplegic disabilities. I was overwhelmed at this visit – thankful that these women were being helped but saddened at their injuries resulting in a tough life.
In the next few days I made sure to meet some of my social media contacts – it was delightful to see them in person.
The backdrop of the intimidating police presence did little to deter me from the purpose of my visit. The Government’s menacing attitude towards what is a peaceful protest has become a catalyst and has provided the fuel to empower the weak. The result of this is already apparent in Pakistan today for the whole world to see. Change was needed and it has well and truly arrived.
As far as future visits to Pakistan are concerned, I have every intention of returning. IK has awakened my desire to research, explore and discover and therefore enjoy my heritage as an Overseas Pakistani. My family will return too, as their mother I will employ all my maternal skills to enlighten them as to the change that has occurred. I want us together to enjoy the miracle of a Naya Pakistan.’
facebook.com/share/1Pf7DL3v…
#خان_کی_مزاحمت_کے_1ہزار_دن
#1000DaysKhanUnbroken
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[Testimonial dated 2 October 2014 by Saffina Ellahi on #AzadiSquare Movement]
(Shared at that time by the Official FB of Imran Khan)
#1000DaysKhanUnbroken - truly Mr Pakistan.
‘I had visited Pakistan many times to visit some family that are still resident there, although I was born in the UK.
However, in April 2011, when we decided to attend a family wedding, I received a shock - my younger son who was 12 refused to go with us. His reason was that Pakistan was confirmed as one of the most dangerous countries in the world and he did not want to go there. No amount of discussion could dissuade him from his decision.
It seemed that I would have to mentally close the curtain to my heritage, Pakistan, for my children. It was now a country I could visit on my own, never willingly accompanied by any of my children.
From that point, subconsciously, I admitted defeat and subsequently brushed the matter aside, it was too difficult a problem for me to address. We attended the wedding without him, at that time a most unusual scenario and it made all of us feel very uncomfortable.
May 2012, I was casually invited by close friends to attend a talk on a charity project called Namal College by Imran Khan in London. I deliberated whether to go or not, childcare issues were a challenge but I managed to get there. I was curious as to what this famous former cricketer had to say.
He started speaking. Slowly but surely, his words caught my attention. It was as simple and as clear as daylight, that there was more to this man then the legendary sporting skills and dashing good looks. Imran Khan was clear in his thinking, well read and a visionary. I couldn’t quite believe it. Slowly but surely, as he continued, I became quite engrossed with what he had to say, all of which made perfectly good sense.
His words and the love with which he so fondly referred to Pakistan, hit me with a profound realization – Imran Khan and PTI could possibly be the solution to solving my family’s conundrum.
Needless to say I had been bitten by the PTI bug and further down the line, thankfully, so was my husband Ahsan. Since that day we became a part of PTI UK team who we have also found inspirational. Since starting on this path, I have learned so much, made many like minded friends and a new world has opened up to me – which has been crowned by my recent visit ISB Azadi Dharna.
Having seen the effort being made by Imran Khan for Pakistan, supported by his loyal and determined followers and stirred by the scenes on TV, I felt I had to be there. I was initially daunted and guilt ridden at the thought of leaving my family at short notice to be away for a week.
Thankfully, knowing my feelings and passion for PTI, Ahsan offered to cover home base so that my trip became a real possibility. I consulted with PTI colleagues and was amazed by the offers of support from them and subsequently the PTI family at large.
On arrival in ISB, I checked into the hotel and proceeded to catch a lift with a friend and headed immediately towards the dharna. That in itself, even to the most accomplished traveller, was a maze. The majority of routes were blocked by huge metal containers – a bizarre sight on the roads of a capital city. We persevered and got through to alight very close to the location of the famous container which housed IK. The first thing I heard was the crowd and the music, I then saw the event, and finally started to experience the essence of Pakistan and the Dharna gathering.
The rhythm and sound of ‘Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo’ resonated all around me putting me immediately at ease. I realized I was surrounded by the now famous PTI flag waving from every angle. I could see a colourful mixture of dharna attendees in many groupings. Young and old, male and female, fully able and less physically able, children, families, different social classes, different faiths – every kind of person was represented. Such +a
#1000DaysKhanUnbroken




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British Politician and member parliament Jeremy Corbyn raised voice for Imran Khan and said that the situation of Former Prime Minister Imran Khan is disgraceful, beyond belief, and absolutely outrageous. He also added that Imran Khan deserves proper care and medical treatment and not solitary confinement on unfounded and unproven charges.
@jeremycorbyn
#خان_کی_مزاحمت_کے_1ہزار_دن
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No lobbies, no business interest, ONLY Pakistan’s interests!
The one and only, Legend Imran Khan!
#1000DaysKhanUnbroken
#خان_کی_مزاحمت_کے_1ہزار_دن
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Tyranny and Fascism cannot defeat Ideology!
Salutes to Imran Khan for showing true defiance against the fascists of the country.
#1000DaysKhanUnbroken
#خان_کی_مزاحمت_کے_1ہزار_دن

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Speak up for Khan because he chose our country’s dignity despite the high cost on him!
Times are very tough, but feel fortunate to be living in Imran Khan’s era! Huge admiration for his courage & resilience.
InshaAllah, we will never give up!
#1000DaysKhanUnbroken
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#1000DaysKhanUnbroken
On April 30, 2026, Imran Khan will complete 1000 days in jail. Everyone in the world knows that it is political victimization; even United Nations calls this detention “arbitrary”.
So many people have urged Imran Khan to take the deal to avoid torture that Asim Munir and team is inflicting on him. He once said that even if he is alone, he will fight the status quo. Let’s respect his decision and do everything we can to support his noble mission for our beloved country.
If possible, write a hand written letter for him tomorrow. We can create a booklet and show it to him when he comes out and also tell next person to visit him to share that we all have written letters to mark 1000 days of resilience, which is the greatest political & human struggle of our times.
We are too little to tell him how great his sacrifices are, but he also values everyone on social media and has given all of us countless in his speeches post regime change when traditional media banned him. I think he will be happy to hear about this initiative.
If you are physically there, please go to Adiala tomorrow with banners so that hopefully some staff at Adiala can tell IK that his Pakistanis came for him.
Basically, try to spend a few hours thinking about his pain that he enduring for our dignity and future. Your words matter … in times of injustice, one thing we can do for the oppressed is provide as much moral support as possible with our words if we are physically not there to protest.
Tomorrow, please maximize your efforts and give the biggest tributes via letters, videos and graphics related to his struggle.
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I’ve spent years thinking I was the tech expert in the family — I was wrong 🤣
While in exile, @ArifAlvi taught himself Python and built a self hosted & self compiled AI Archive from scratch. Of his life, politics and presidency. No team, no budget—just custom code to suit his own needs, analysis and AI product
As someone like myself who works with AI daily in my dental practice and also on a few other projects on the side, I’m genuinely floored.
This is more than an archive; it’s a blueprint for how our local dev community should move forward to use AI tools to make sense of complexity
I’m trying to convince him to post the full architecture. Watch this space. 🇵🇰
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This Press Release floating around from PIMS Hospital administration on Imran Khan is a chargesheet against Government of Pakistan and their boss Asim Munir.
1) What did they do in Jail to Imran Khan that caused Blood Clot in the Eye?
2) Why was such critical treatment delayed for multiple months?
3) If the issue was serious enough to bring to PIMS, why couldn’t he stay at hospital? And why not take him to eye specialist hospital like Shifa International Islamabad?
4) Why is family and personal doctors called when Imran Khan is brought to PIMS hospital?
5) These issues require specialized care post treatment? Why is Imran Khan taken back to Adiala Jail where he is in solitary confinement? Wouldn’t that further damage the eye?
6) Why is family not allowed to meet Imran Khan when court orders and prisoner rights both call for the visits?
7) Originally, 3 treatments were mentioned, what was the 4th one for? What are the details on the level of damage?
8) Lastly if it’s a “daycare procedure”, why do they only bring Imran Khan in the middle of the night? What are they trying to hide? Why can’t family talk to him?
Requesting everyone in the list below and all readers to raise voice for Imran Khan! His human rights, prisoner rights i.e. Mandela rules for prisoners dignity are being violated blatantly everyday. He is kept in solitary confinement for about 23 hours a day, that is TORTURE!
cc @TheRWCHR
@MichaelPolakLaw
@DavidShoebridge
@kathygannon
@iamIqraKhalid
@JohnLEsposito
@PurvisTweed
@DrAliceJEdwards
@tariqahmadbt
@JennyChapman
@FCDOGovUK
@UKHouseofLords
@JeremyPurvis
@DanielJHannan
@premnsikka
@gahler_michael
@talliedar
@DalrympleWill
@malcolmconn
@AqilShah_
@richimedhurst
@RmSalih
@KaroblisR
@BowesChay
@scientificecon
@PeterTatchell
@Jemima_Khan
@Kasim_Khan_1999
@AzeemIbrahim
@piersmorgan
@MarioNawfal
@ryangrim
@worqas
@WajSKhan
@MoeedNj
@KenRoth
@MattOBranain
@medeabenjamin
@carolynhparrish

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