From London to Sydney, here are the global protests for Imran Khan’s release

From London’s 10 Downing Street to Sydney Town Hall to New York’s Times Square, global protests intensify as PTI supporters rally in major cities demanding Imran Khan’s release from Adiala Jail.

TLDR:

  • Global protests demand Imran Khan’s release

  • Demonstrations span major international cities

  • Supporters rally against Khan’s imprisonment


MANHATTAN (The Thursday Times) — Supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan are orchestrating global protests today, advocating for his release from Adiala Jail. Demonstrations are scheduled in major cities worldwide, reflecting widespread concern over Khan’s imprisonment.

United Kingdom

Protests in the United Kingdom are centred in London, where demonstrators will gather outside 10 Downing Street at 2:00 PM. The protesters aim to pressure the UK government to advocate for Khan’s release and highlight concerns about political detention in Pakistan.

United States

In the United States, a series of protests is scheduled across various cities:

Houston, Texas

Demonstrations will take place at the Boat Basin on Beechnut Street at 4:00 PM. A car rally is also planned at Sugarland Stadium (Parking B) at 2:00 PM.

Sacramento, California

Protesters will gather at the west side of the California State Capitol at 1:00 PM.

Washington, D.C.

Supporters will assemble outside the U.S. Capitol Building at 1:00 PM.

Los Angeles, California

A rally is planned outside the Federal Building on Wilshire Boulevard at 1:00 PM.

San Diego, California

Demonstrators will meet near the fountain at Balboa Park at 11:00 AM.

Manhattan, New York

Times Square will host a significant gathering at 4:00 PM.

Miami, Florida

Protesters will assemble at Centennial Olympic Park Drive at 2:00 PM.

Canada

Canada is witnessing robust support for Imran Khan with protests planned in several cities:

Toronto

A rally is scheduled at Chinguacousy Park, Brampton, at 2:00 PM.

Surrey

Demonstrators will gather at 72 Avenue and 120 Street at 2:00 PM.

Ottawa

Protests will take place in front of the Parliament Building at 2:00 PM.

Calgary

A gathering is planned at Falconridge Community Hall at 4:00 PM.

Europe

European cities are playing a pivotal role in the global protest movement:

Brussels, Belgium

Demonstrators will assemble outside the European Parliament at 10:00 AM.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Taastrup Kulturcent will host a protest at 3:00 PM.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

A rally is scheduled at Dam Square at 1:00 PM.

Frankfurt, Germany

Protesters will gather at Borzenplatz at 2:00 PM.

Paris, France

The protest will take place outside the Pakistani Embassy at 3:30 PM.

Athens, Greece

Paltia Kotzia will host a demonstration at 2:00 PM.

Stockholm, Sweden

Protesters will assemble outside the Swedish Parliament at 1:00 PM.

Vienna, Austria

A gathering is planned at VHS Alsergrund at 12:30 PM.

Brescia, Italy

Supporters will meet on Via Corfù at 12:00 PM.

Dublin, Ireland

A rally is scheduled outside the Embassy of Pakistan in Ailesbury Villa, Ballsbridge, at 3:00 PM, drawing attention to the issue in Ireland.

Australia and New Zealand

The Asia-Pacific region has a strong lineup of protests:

Sydney, Australia

Demonstrators will gather at Sydney Town Hall at 1:00 PM.

Canberra, Australia

A protest will take place at the corner of London Circuit and Northborne Avenue at 11:00 AM.

Brisbane, Australia

Svoboda Park in Kurby will host a gathering at 2:00 PM.

Melbourne, Australia

A march is planned from Federation Square to Parliament at 2:00 PM.

Auckland, New Zealand

Protesters will assemble in Auckland at 1:00 PM.

Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa

Jubileum Park will host a demonstration at 3:00 PM, highlighting support for Khan in the African continent.

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