Jemima Goldsmith Condemns Threats to Arrest Sons in Pakistan, Calls It Personal Revenge and Human Rights Violation

Jemima Goldsmith Slams Pakistani Ministers Over Threat to Arrest Her Sons, Calls It Personal Revenge

Jemima Goldsmith has strongly reacted to recent statements by Pakistani government ministers suggesting that her sons, Qasim and Suleman, would be arrested if they travel to Pakistan. Taking to platform X (formerly Twitter), she condemned the move as undemocratic and a form of personal revenge. “This is not politics; this is personal revenge,” she wrote in her post.

Jemima further revealed that her sons have been denied even the basic right to speak to their father, former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been in solitary confinement for the past two years. She called this a violation of human rights and appealed to the international community to take notice of the situation.

Her post has received widespread support on X from Pakistani users, many of whom have called the alleged threats unjust and unfair treatment of her children and family. However, as of now, there has been no official response from Pakistani authorities regarding Jemima’s statement.

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