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A Pakistani court granted bail to activist Imaan Mazari and her husband in protest-related cases but denied it in their high-profile social media case, where they were sentenced to 17 years.
An Islamabad Anti-Terrorism Court granted bail to human rights activist Imaan Mazari and her husband Hadi Ali Chattha in two cases linked to protests and a court-related scuffle, requiring Rs5,000 surety each.
Bail was denied in their high-profile tweets case, where they were previously sentenced to 17 years for social media posts deemed anti-state.
The Islamabad High Court is reviewing petitions to suspend their sentences, with a hearing expected soon amid calls for urgency before Eid.
The government sought to transfer the case, but the court rejected the move, stating it would proceed according to policy.
International groups have condemned the convictions as threats to free speech.
Un tribunal paquistaní concedió la fianza a la activista Imaan Mazari y su esposo en casos relacionados con las protestas, pero la negó en su caso de alto perfil en las redes sociales, donde fueron sentenciados a 17 años.