Footage of Pakistan police protesting in the wake of deadly militant attacks has surfaced in social media posts falsely claiming it shows a demonstration for the release of politician Sher Afzal Marwat. Considered one of the leaders of Pakistan’s opposition party, he was detained after a rally on September 8. However, the protest was linked to police killings in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
“The tribe of Sher Afzal Khan Marwat started a protest in Lakki Marwat against the arrest of Afzal Khan Marwat,” read an Urdu language X post from September 9.
The post, shared 10,000 times, shows a video of crowds of people gathered.
Marwat, a lawmaker from the party of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan, was arrested on September 9, a day after a major rally in the capital Islamabad (archived link).
He and nine other MPs from Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party were charged under a new protest law and the anti-terrorism act.
The anti-terrorism court granted them bail of 30,000 rupees ($100).
They were accused of violating the Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Act, passed just days before the rally was held, in a move rights groups say was an attempt to curb freedom of expression and peaceful protest.
PTI has faced a sweeping crackdown since Khan was jailed in August last year on a series of charges he says are politically motivated and designed to keep him from power.