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Pakistani Journalist ‘detained’ in Greece for allegedly waving national flag

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ATHENS: Pakistani journalist Mona Khan detained in Greece for waving the Pakistani flag during a hiking trip, ARY News reported citing sources.

Mona Khan, an anchorperson for a state-run TV channel, was on a trip to Greece with her son when she was arrested by police for displaying the Pakistani flag.

Speaking to ARY News, Mona Khan’s coach Muhammad Yousuf has confirmed that she was taken into custody by the Greece police, who also confiscated her phone.

The coach said that he last spoke to Mona Khan an hour before her arrest, and she had mentioned that she was being questioned by the police for waving the Pakistani flag.

In an audio clip circulating on social media, Mona Khan can be heard saying that she was detained by the police after she said that she would wave the Pakistani flag.

Khan claimed that she was mistreated by the Greek police and appealed to the Pakistani government to take action for her release.

Mona Khan’s coach has also appealed to the Pakistani government to take immediate action to secure her release, stating that she was also carrying a flag with the Kalma Tayyaba written on it.

Earlier, local journalist Nasrullah Gadani, who was seriously injured in a gun attack a few days ago, succumbed to his wounds at a hospital in Karachi.

READ: Journalist Nasrullah Gadani succumbs to wounds in Karachi

Gadani suffered serious gunshot wounds in an attack by unidentified assailants near Mirpur Mathelo, Ghotki district.

The incident took place when Nasrullah Gadani was going from his home to Mirpur Mathelo Press Club. Armed men in a car opened fire at the journalist at Jarwar Road near Deen Shah and fled from the scene.

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