Pakistan's Imran Khan moves top court against military trial of civilians

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Pakistan's Imran Khan approaches top court against military deployment and trial of his supporters in army courts as more leaders quit his PTI party

People chant slogans as they observe the "Day of Honoring Martyrs" to show solidarity with the Pakistan Armed Forces, during a rally in Peshawar, Pakistan, on May 25, 2023.Since being removed from power, he has been campaigning for snap general elections, which are due later this year.

Meanwhile, General Asim Munir, Pakistan's army chief, addressing a ceremony marking Martyrs Reverence Day in Rawalpindi, said the nation will"neither forgive nor forget" those involved in"desecrating memorials of martyrs and harming their dignity." One of the 16 suspects is a member of Khan's political party and had been chosen by Khan to run in the next provincial elections, a senior member of Khan's legal team, Azhar Siddique, told the Reuters news agency.In an interview withdefended the military trials, saying"the gravity of the offence" demanded such measures.

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