
Imran Khan, imprisoned by former Prime Minister Pakistan, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Imran Khan is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts for human rights and democracy.
Members of the Pakistani World Alliance (PWA)-Aadvocation group founded last December-Kří also belonged to the Norwegian political party Partiet Sentrum, announced the nomination of 72-year-old Imran Khan.
“We are pleased to announce on behalf of the Partiet Sentrum that in an alliance with someone who has the right to nominate, Imran Khan, former Prime Minister Pakistan, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with human rights and democracy in Pakistan.”
In 2019, Imran Khan was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to support Peace in South Asia.
Every year, the Norwegian Nobel Committee receives hundreds of nominations, after which it selects the winners in a long eight -month process, Express Tribune reported.
Khan, also the founder of the main opposition of Pakistan Pakistan Tehreek-E-insf (PTI), was imprisoned since August 2023.
This January, Khan was sentenced to 14 years in prison in case of abuse of authority and corruption.
It was the fourth main case where the former Prime Minister was convicted.
The three previous convicts related to the sale of state donations, the leakage of state secrets and illegal marriage have been overturned or suspended.
Khan lost power after the vote of the unconscious in April 2022. He denies all the accusations against him and calls them politically motivated.
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