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Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan has issued a "final call" for a protest in Islamabad on November 24, urging supporters to demand his release. In a meeting with his sister, Khan expressed concerns over the 26th Amendment and the state of the Supreme Court, accusing the government of undermining democracy. He also addressed farmers, lawyers, civil society, and students, calling them to protest for their rights.
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