Facing 188 criminal cases, Pakistan’s jailed ex-PM Imran Khan threatens nationwide civil disobedience if his demands for prisoner release and a judicial inquiry into protest crackdowns aren’t met. He plans a Peshawar gathering on December 13 to honor slain supporters, followed by potential remittance limitations and boycotts by overseas Pakistanis if the government remains unresponsive.
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