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Dr. A Khan

@doctoralikhan

Liberal humanist | Secular | Leftist | Progressive | In pursuit of happYness | Raising Triplets & one more & loving it | I take teeth out for a living 🤷🏻‍♂️

Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Dr. A Khan
Dr. A Khan@doctoralikhan·
Pakistan needs to be a secular, liberal democracy that is peaceful, allowing economic prosperity for all I don’t see anyone in the current political spectrum towing that line All are using religious or linguistic divides to their advantage There is no hope. #Pakistan
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Zuha Malik
Zuha Malik@zoemalyks_chai·
Khan is locked in a 6×6 death cell. He has no aircon. His health is deteriorating. There must be mosquitoes and lizards in his room. That's not the problem, though, you know. The problem is that HE IS OUR PRIME MINISTER-ELECT. WE VOTED FOR HIS LEADERSHIP, NOT THESE THIEVES.
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The Witness
The Witness@Islamabadies·
🔴 I was born 37 years ago in Pakistan. It was the land where I opened my eyes, where I grew up, struggled, worked hard, and built my entire life. I lived there peacefully, with dignity and honesty, without ever committing any crime. Like any responsible citizen, I raised my voice against injustice, corruption, and wrongdoing through social media, always standing with the common people and speaking for their rights. I lived my life through hard work alone. I never depended on government support or assistance from anyone. Everything I achieved was the result of my own efforts and sacrifices. I supported my family with pride and responsibility. However, the way my family was first forced to leave Pakistan, and later the way I myself was deported to Afghanistan, was deeply painful and heartbreaking. Leaving behind a country where I spent my entire life was not just difficult it was one of the hardest decisions I have ever faced. My birth, my memories, my struggles, and my dreams were all connected to Pakistan. I never imagined that one day I would have to leave it like this. I had already shared earlier how my family was treated and how they were compelled to leave with great difficulty and emotional pain. What happened to me personally during my final month in Pakistan, and the way I was ultimately forced to leave, is something I am choosing not to share right now out of respect for the dignity of the people of Pakistan. Today, I have arrived in Afghanistan empty-handed, leaving behind the results of my lifetime of hard work. I believe it was my basic right to at least close my affairs properly or bring with me what I had earned through years of effort. Starting a completely new life from nothing is extremely difficult, especially when you have a family, children, no home, no business, and no stable source of income. Still, I place my trust in Allah. He is the Best Provider and the Most Merciful. I have left Pakistan, and I now leave my future in this new country in the hands of Allah as well. He knows what is in our hearts and what we have endured. My only humble request to the Government of Pakistan is this: please allow me the opportunity to return briefly or provide the necessary permission so that I can close my remaining matters and settle what I left behind through my hard work. This is not a demand it is a basic human request from someone who spent his entire life contributing honestly and peacefully. Pakistan will always remain in my heart. 🤍 I pray that justice, compassion, and humanity guide all decisions. And I pray that Allah opens new doors for my family and me in this difficult time. 🤲
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Sara
Sara@piousdeenn·
At what age did you realize that "We created you in pairs" isn't talking about marriage couples?
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Aleema Khanum
Aleema Khanum@Aleema_KhanPK·
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan is in solitary confinement since October 16, 2025. He has spoken to his sons only twice in 2025 and once in February 2026 after Supreme Court orders. He has been denied books to read. He has received only 3 of the dozen books that we managed to get to adiala through a judge. Then, a perfectly health and fit Imran Khan suddenly develops a clot in his eye. He was not provided medical assistance. For two weeks, he repeatedly told the jail superintendent that he CANNOT SEE. The Adiala Jail superintendent Ghafoor Anjum DELAYED calling in a specialist for three months. By the time the eye doctor came, the delay caused permanent damage to Imran Khan’s eye. We are extremely worried that his other eye could also develop a clot. Imran khan has repeatedly sent messages over past few months that he is not satisfied with the treatment and there is only marginal improvement after the first injection in the eye. No improvement since then. Over the past month, Bushra Bibi, his wife has also developed an eye condition and was operated upon last week. Imran khan and his wife are being tortured through solitary confinement. We have repeatedly protested, demanding Imran Khan to be examined and treated at Shifa International Islamabad. There is an urgent need to identify the cause of the blood clot. Our worry is that his other eye could also develop a clot unless proper diagnosis is done and it’s treated accordingly This is inhumane and a violation of all fundemental and human rights of a prisoner under Pakistan and International laws.
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Javeria Siddique
Javeria Siddique@javerias·
Sometimes I really feel sad for Bushra Bibi. She was mocked for her veil, her parda, and for marrying after divorce. She was framed in a fake Iddat case, and even her personal life and menstrual details were discussed publicly. She is targeted only because she is Imran Khan’s wife. Now her health is declining in jail. Justice for Bushra Bibi.
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چوہدری مدثر رضا مچھیانہ
🛑یہ یزیدوں کی حکومت ہے🛑 مشہور معروف قاری صداقت علی جو ٹی وی پر تلاوت قرآن کرتے ہیں انہوں نے حکومت اور عسکری فیکٹری کی درندگی اور کرپشن کے خلاف تھوڑا سا بول دیا تھا تو نے انکو فورن اٹھوا کر تشدد کروایا انکی دو پسلیاں توڑ دیں انکو ننگا کر کے مارا آنکھیں سجا دیں💔
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Maryam Riaz Wattoo
Maryam Riaz Wattoo@soulful7867·
#BushraImranKhan Yesterday, the family was suddenly asked to come meet Bushra Imran at 9am today, with no explanation. However, I had already been hearing from reliable sources that she was unwell and might require surgery. When the family met her this morning, they realized she was being brought back from the hospital — she had undergone surgery overnight. For days, she had been in severe pain and had even lost vision in one eye. Yet, a doctor was only called a day before. When finally examined, doctors raised urgent alarm: she had already suffered complete vision loss due to retinal detachment and needed immediate surgery. She has now gone through a major eye operation. A couple of weeks ago, I had shared doctors’ warnings from her jail medical reports — that she urgently needed laser treatment or risk retinal detachment. But for the past two months, family visits were blocked, leaving us with no updates on her condition. This surgery requires continuous care and close monitoring by specialists. So why was she brought back to jail — to be left alone in an insect-infested cell? How is she supposed to avoid infection in such conditions? Just imagine, for a moment, the pain we feel when even something minor gets into our eye. She has undergone major eye surgery… and now she is alone, without care or support. It is truly heartbreaking. @salmanAraja @JunaidAkbarMNA @SohailAfridiISF @Jhagra @AbdulKhalidPTI
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
On this day 31 years ago, a 12-year-old boy was shot and killed while riding a bicycle with his cousins in a village near Lahore, Pakistan. His name was Iqbal Masih. At four years old, his family sold him to a carpet factory owner to repay a debt of 600 rupees, less than $12. For the next six years, he was chained to a loom. He worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week, for a few cents. He was beaten with a carpet fork when he slowed down. The factory owners deliberately underfed the children so their fingers would stay small enough for the intricate weaving. By the time he was 10, he stood just four feet tall, 12 inches shorter than the average boy his age. One morning, he escaped. He jumped on the back of a tractor heading to a meeting about bonded labour. He heard a man explain that what the factory owners were doing was illegal under Pakistani law. When the man asked if anyone wanted to speak, Iqbal stepped up to the microphone. He never stopped. He helped free over 3,000 children from bonded labour in carpet factories across Pakistan. He completed five years of schoolwork in three. He spoke at international conferences in Sweden and the United States. He told a room full of adults in Boston that he wanted to become a lawyer so he could free every enslaved child in Pakistan. He was 12 years old. Brandeis University offered him a full scholarship and said they would be waiting for him. When asked why he would return to Pakistan when he knew his life was in danger, he said his mission was more important than his life. On Easter Sunday 1995, he was shot in the back while cycling home. He was hit by over 120 shotgun pellets. His cousins were barely touched. He was the target. His funeral was attended by 800 people. In the days that followed, 3,000 people marched through Lahore. Half of them were under the age of 12. After his death, a group of seventh-graders from a school in Massachusetts where Iqbal had once spoken raised $25,000 and built a school in his name in Pakistan. April 16 is now recognised as the International Day Against Child Slavery. The United States Congress created the Iqbal Masih Award for the Elimination of Child Labour in his honour. It is still given out every year.
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Khurram Zeeshan
Khurram Zeeshan@khurramzeeshan·
The world is watching Islamabad. This is PTI’s moment to take Imran Khan & Bushra Bibi’s case to intl media - spotlight their deteriorating health and demand a fair trial. Will anyone seize this opportunity?
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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Greta Thunberg: Israel named me the second most dangerous antisemite. My crime? Using words like genocide, siege, and mass starvation to describe Gaza Israel passed a race-based death penalty law for Palestinians. That is apartheid. April 17th, rise up. Demand sanctions, divestment, boycotts, and accountability. End complicity with genocide. It is the bare fucking minimum"
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PTI
PTI@PTIofficial·
“Imran Khan’s illegal incarceration is not because of any cases or corruption charges. It is because of the personal vendetta of the current Army Chief Asim Munir who Imran Khan fired as the ISI Chief when he was Prime Minister.” - Barrister @ShazadAkbar #FreeImranKhan
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Khurram Zeeshan
Khurram Zeeshan@khurramzeeshan·
It is sad and unfortunate that we all worked so hard only to turn this ideological movement into a circus and a laughing stock for our opponents.
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Javeria Siddique
Javeria Siddique@javerias·
I strongly condemn the assassination attempt on senior journalist Jameel Farooqui in Sargodha today. As per preliminary updates posted by his team on X, he is in critical condition. Attacks on journalists are attacks on press freedom. We demand an immediate, transparent investigation, swift arrest of the perpetrators, and full medical support for Jameel Farooqui. Authorities must ensure the safety of journalists across Pakistan. @IFJGlobal @RSF_en @CPJAsia @FarooquiJameel
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Rodium-A
Rodium-A@RodiumInsights·
عاصم منیرکس حثیت میں خارجہ پالیسی پر قابض ہے ؟ کیا اس ملک میں کوئی سیاسی قیادت نہیں رہی جو خارجہ پالیسی کی باگ دوڑ سنبھالے؟ جب منتخب نمائندے موجود ہوں، تو ایک بائیس گریڈ کا سرکاری افسر سویلین معاملات میں مداخلت کس جواز کے تحت کرتا ہے؟
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Dr. A Khan
Dr. A Khan@doctoralikhan·
@jacksonhinklle Munir is a fascist just like Hitler, just like Zia. Appeasement of a fascist Hitler from 1933- 1939 led to WW2 Appeasement of Zia in the 80s led to the rise of terrorism Appeasement of Gen Asim Muneer will bear fruits of further destruction and chaos
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🇮🇷🇵🇰 NEW: Pakistani Field Marshall Asim Munir did not wear a tie during his meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi In Iranian culture, ties are viewed as a sign of Western influence & dishonesty. Munir's no-tie appearance was a sign of respect to Iran.
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S Ahmed
S Ahmed@sahmed850·
جسے ایران پسند ہے وہ ایران چلا جائے کہنے والا آج خود ایران چلا گیا۔ ایتھے رکھ ملنگی 😂
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