After Pakistan police arrested 1,000 Imran Khan supporters who marched to the country’s capital demanding the jailed ex-leader’s release in November 2024, an old video resurfaced in social media posts falsely claiming it shows a doctor speaking out about the government’s “cruelty” towards the protesters. In fact, the video is from 2021 and the man was reacting to the Khan government’s response to violent anti-France protests that paralysed large parts of Pakistan.
“Seeing the worst cruelty of the government on unarmed [Khan] supporters, a doctor also cried out,” read the Urdu-language caption to a video uploaded to X on November 27, 2024, where it has been shared 2,000 times.
The video shows a man criticising Khan for his heavy-handed treatment of protesters despite the ex-leader’s claims of wanting to build a fair and equal Pakistan (archived link). It then cuts to a shot of injured people sitting and lying on the floor.
The post included hashtags referring to protests to demand the release of the jailed former prime minister, whose supporters marched to the capital Islamabad in late November 2024 in spite of a ban on public gatherings (archived link).
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The pro-Khan convoys clashed with security forces, who responded with volleys of rubber bullets and tear gas. The crowds were eventually evicted from the city centre in a sweeping security crackdown, with nearly 1,000 people arrested, police said (archived link).