Sulaiman and Kasim Khan, sons of jailed former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, have launched a global campaign to demand their father's release. The brothers recently met with Richard Grenell, a key aide to former US President Donald Trump, in California, where Grenell publicly called for an end to 'political prosecutions' in Pakistan and expressed solidarity with the Khan family. The meetings are part of a broader effort to raise international awareness and pressure for Imran Khan's release. The campaign has included meetings with US politicians and public appeals, drawing parallels between Khan's legal troubles and political prosecutions elsewhere. Pakistani officials have downplayed the significance of these meetings, but the campaign has gained notable media attention.
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