đź’¨ Abstract
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote a letter to the UN, expressing concerns over the incumbent government's planned constitutional amendments, which he believes aim to threaten judicial independence and human rights. The amendments, if passed, could limit Khan's ability to challenge cases against him, further undermine the independence of the judiciary, and restrict the protection of human rights and civil liberties in Pakistan.
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