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"Not allowed to speak": Imran Khan's sister narrates ordeal of journalism

She accused the Shehbaz Sharif government of "rigging elections" and said that it oppresses its own people because it is a "weak" government consisting of people who lost the elections

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Imran Khan. File pic/AFP

Imran Khan. File pic/AFP

Noreen Niazi, sister of jailed and former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, spoke of the extent of media censorship in her country, claiming that the establishment has been witch-hunting individuals invested in journalism and subjecting them to such a form of oppression that they don't speak up after their release.

"Censorship in Pakistan is so extreme that they apprehend media people. Shorab Barkat, who used to run a channel, has been picked up. Before, they picked up journalist Agha Sheikh Sarwar. They (authorities) oppress them so much that when they are let out, they're not even allowed to speak," Niazi told ANI in an interview.

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