
Pakistan says imprisoned ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan is in good health after an eye procedure
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan is in good health after undergoing a medical procedure for an eye ailment at a government hospital, an official said Thursday. Khan remains widely popular in Pakistan, and the government’s acknowledgment of his hospital visit has raised concerns about his treatment and medical condition. Leaders and supporters of his party staged a sit-in outside the prison where he's being held, demanding that his doctors and family...
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