A broad group of international scholars, artists, elected officials, jurists, journalists, faith leaders, and human-rights advocates has issued a humanitarian appeal expressing concern over the reported medical condition and treatment in custody of former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan.
The signatories warn that credible reports indicate serious deterioration in his health, including significant ocular damage allegedly linked to delays in medical treatment while detained. The appeal calls for immediate independent medical access, transparency regarding his condition, and adherence to domestic legal protections and internationally recognized standards governing the treatment of detainees.
The statement emphasizes that the appeal is humanitarian in nature and not directed toward political outcomes. Rather, it underscores that international legal norms and basic human-rights principles require that all detainees — regardless of political affiliation or legal status — be treated with dignity, afforded due process, and provided adequate medical care.
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The signatories have called for:
- Immediate access to independent specialist medical care
- Full transparency regarding his health condition and medical records
- Humane conditions of detention consistent with domestic law and international human-rights obligations
- Respect for due process and legal protections
Organisers state that preparations are also underway to form an international humanitarian delegation composed of respected global personalities that would seek meetings with relevant Pakistani authorities to encourage medical transparency and compliance with human-rights standards.
The initiative is supported by the Community Alliance for Peace & Justice, the Coalition to Change US Policy on Pakistan, and the Center for the Study of Islam & Decolonization. The organizers stress that the protection of fundamental rights of detainees is a universal humanitarian concern and that medical care in custody should never become a matter of political dispute.







