Pakistani TV anchor released, days after arrest in capital 

Pakistani news anchor Imran Riaz Khan (2nd from L) smiles while taking selfie with his supporters in Lahore on July 9, 2022. (Social Media)
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Updated 10 July 2022
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Pakistani TV anchor released, days after arrest in capital 

  • Imran Riaz Khan was taken into custody in Islamabad on Tuesday 
  • He is accused of inciting hatred against the country’s powerful military 

LAHORE: A prominent Pakistani TV anchorperson was released Saturday following his arrest earlier this week near Islamabad and after a high court granted him bail in one case and dismissed other cases against him, a government attorney said. 

Imran Riaz Khan was taken into custody on Tuesday — even though weeks earlier a court in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, had ordered police not to arrest him and several other journalists over complaints accusing them of inciting hatred against the country’s powerful military. 

A total of 17 cases were registered against Khan in different cities in Punjab, the country’s most populated province. 

According to Pervez Shaukat, the Punjab advocate general, Khan was granted bail for a period of 10 days — until his next hearing — on the charge of “inciting people for agitation and creating chaos.” The other 16 cases were dismissed. 

Khan, an anchor who most recently hosted a show on Samaa TV, is known for his blogs on social media and for publicly supporting former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The two are not related. The former premier has spoken out against the TV anchor’s arrest. 

Shaukat told the Lahore High Court at Saturday’s hearing that the government, which had unsuccessfully tried to raise treason charges against the anchor, has no objections to bail being granted. 

The court also sought assurance from Khan that he would not issue any controversial statements pending the next hearing, Shaukat said. 

Imran Khan was ousted as prime minister through a no-confidence vote in the parliament in April. He contends his removal was part of a US plot, a charge Washington denies. 

Meanwhile, another TV anchor, Sami Ibrahim, was attacked and beaten by two assailants who tried to extort money from him outside the journalist’s Islamabad office on Saturday, before fleeing the scene in a car. Ibrahim is also a supporter of the former prime minister. 


Pakistani art and culture festival opens in Dubai

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Pakistani art and culture festival opens in Dubai

  • Festival features traditional and contemporary Pakistani art and crafts
  • Event follows recent Pakistan-linked cultural exhibitions in the UAE

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani art and culture festival opened in Dubai on Saturday, bringing together traditional and contemporary artistic expressions as part of efforts to promote Pakistan’s cultural heritage on an international platform.

The festival, held at the Dubai International Art Center, is a continuation of similar cultural events arranged by Pakistan in the Gulf state. The event features works by Pakistani artists and cultural vendors offering traditional clothing, jewelry and handcrafted items.

“UAE provides unique spaces and opportunities where diverse cultures converge, interact and are celebrated,” Pakistan’s Consul General Hussain Muhammad said, according to an official statement, after inaugurating the event.

“Art serves as an important instrument of soft diplomacy, helping project Pakistan’s positive image to the world and fostering people-to-people connections,” he added.

Pakistani participation in UAE cultural spaces has included artists featured at Art Dubai 2025, one of the Middle East’s major international art fairs, where Pakistani creatives exhibited works spanning modern and contemporary sections.

In 2025, Pakistani artists also presented their work at an exhibition in Ajman that highlighted Pakistan’s cultural heritage, drawing art lovers and diplomats alike.

Last year also saw an exhibition in Dubai that displayed the work of Pakistan’s late painter and calligrapher Sadequain, giving audiences in the UAE a chance to engage with the legacy of one of the country’s most iconic artists.