his supporters were adamant that even imprisonment would not stop mr khan s election chances. mr khan has been accused of whipping up his supporters, making them into a human shield, stirring up unrest, as he avoids court. if found guilty there, he could be disqualified from running in this year s elections. in islamabad, security was building. the authorities have no appetite for a repeat of the unrest seen earlier this week between mr khan s supporters and police trying to arrest him. the government have restricted rallies in the capital, but even as he was on the road, mr khan s party officials called for supporters to gather. at the entry to islamabad, the convoy stopped. police said mr khan s group would need to disarm. the crowd and traffic built. amongst them, we found mr khan. are you more worried about prison or are you more worried about being disqualified from running in the future? it s not disqualified. putting in prison means that they will keep me out
situation today outside the court, so imran khan could not enter the court and that was the reason that the hearing could not be completed today. it was adjourned and the judge remarked that the tear gas shelling and the hearing cannot go alongside together. aililur alongside together. our correspondent - alongside together. our correspondent in - alongside together. our correspondent in islamabad. there have been clashes in paris as protests continued against president macron s reforms to pensions. in the last hour, french police have banned protests opposite parliament after the unrest. thousands of people lit fires and threw firecrackers at police, who responded with tear gas. a number of arrests were made. earlier on friday, in the french parliament, opposition parties filed motions of no confidence in the government, after it pushed through a contentious raise in the retirement age from 62 to 6a. meanwhile, industrial action continues you can see here some of the piles of garbag
in his armoured car, inching through the crowds, this was the start of imran khan s journey from his home in lahore to the court in islamabad. this is a much promised appearance, and it is on the basis of this appearance that his arrest warrants were suspended yesterday. many of his supporters have turned out, as well as, of course, security, because his team have talked repeatedly about threats to his safety. his supporters were adamant that even imprisonment would not stop mr khan s election chances. mr khan has been accused of whipping up his supporters, making them into a human shield, stirring up unrest, as he avoids court. if found guilty there, he could be disqualified from running in this year s elections. in islamabad, security was building. the authorities have no appetite for a repeat of the unrest seen earlier this week between mr khan s supporters and police trying to arrest him. the government have restricted rallies in the capital, but even as he was on the road,
themselves on the roof of the judicial complex and they are constantly in a skirmish of the protesters behind me. on this end, there are protesters from mr kan s political party in pakistan, and they have been trying to get inside they have been trying to get inside thejudicial they have been trying to get inside the judicial complex. when we came here today, the place was completely barricaded with containers. nobody was allowed inside the court. then mr imran khan appeared. his car was not allowed to go inside the judicial complex. he had tojust basically markers presence and leave. we have these protesters over here who are constantly skirmishing with the police. there was a rumour that spread out and was perpetuated by mr imran khan s, earlier in the day that there are chances he will
conflicts are happening, or withdrawing visas where there is violence and people are likely to come and claim asylum through a plane journey come and claim asylum through a planejourney and claim come and claim asylum through a plane journey and claim asylum on arrival. this government essentially makes it impossible for anyone to get to the uk in any other way. it has opened up a scheme for hong kong, but even the afghan scheme has only had a handful of afghans. multiple afghans have come by boat. ,., boat. but the point the prime minister made boat. but the point the prime minister made in boat. but the point the prime minister made in parliament i boat. but the point the prime minister made in parliament is| boat. but the point the prime - minister made in parliament is that this is notjust a priority for him, but for the british people, to lower the numbers of people crossing the channel in these small boats. [30 the numbers of people crossing the channel in these small boats