Militant Islam Monitor > Satire > Imran Khan: Brother Of Islamonazi ICC Fuhrer Karim Khan Was Jailed For Sexually Assaulting 15 Year Old Boy In 2022 Imran Khan: Brother Of Islamonazi ICC Fuhrer Karim Khan Was Jailed For Sexually Assaulting 15 Year Old Boy In 2022Was Expelled From UK Parliament Worked For UN - Brother Karim Is Now Threatening Critics With Criminal Proceedings ICC says criticism of the ICC could be a criminal offense Authoritarian leftist foes of free inquiry control the international organizations. "ICC prosecutor threatens US senators," by Elliott Abrams, JNS, May 29, 2024 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2024/05/icc-says-criticism-of-the-icc-could-be-a-criminal-offense #################### Karim Khan - Aka Karim Asad Ahmad Khan ICC Prosecutor seeking arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Sinwar Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan conflated the leaders of the Hamas terror organization with those of the only democracy in the Middle East, saying he is seeking warrants for 'war crimes and crimes against humanity.'… https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/390251 ###### Karim has 2 brothers Ahmed and Khalid. #### MIM:In June 2022 Karim Khan's UK born brother, lawyer and disgraced MP Imran Ahmed aka Ahmad Khan was convicted and jailed for sexual assault of a minor boy. Imran Ahmad KhanMember of Parliament for Wakefield SnapshotImran Ahmed Khan delivered one of the big results of election night in 2019 when he won the strongly Vote Leave seat of Wakefield with a majority of 3,358, becoming the first Conservative MP for Wakefield since 1932. A proud Yorkshireman, he was privately educated and attended the Pushkin Institute in Moscow to study Russian, as well as obtaining a Bachelor's in War Studies. Khan had a varied career that saw him work for the United Nations in Mogadishu, and as a consultant for M&C Saatchi. Having worked as a counter-terrorism expert, he joked that his experience in Somalia and Afghanistan would aid him to build bridges post-Brexit (which he strongly supported). Khan was accused by his opponents of being "parachuted" into the seat of Wakefield: in response, he literally parachuted in. He was claimed as "openly gay" by the LGBT+ Conservatives group, attracting media attention for supposedly becoming the first openly gay Conservative Muslim MP. Khan has since clarified that he is merely a supporter of the group. In 2020, Khan established the Wakefield Together initiative in response to Covid-19; he sourced 110,000 face masks for groups in Yorkshire and Vietnam. ####"…Born in Wakefield, Khan attended Silcoates School (as did his brother ICC prosecutor Karim Khan) before going on to graduate from Kings College London with a degree in War Studies. ***He later worked with the United Nations in Mogadishu *** and briefly as a consultant with advertising agency M&C Saatchi before ousting Labour's Mary Creagh at the 2019 general election. Following the verdict it can now be reported that Khan had attempted to have the case heard in secrecy, arguing that as a serving MP there were concerns about his safety and that to name him in court would breach his human rights…." "…He tried again to have the case heard anonymously on the first day of the trial on the grounds that as an Ahmadi Muslim, both the consumption of alcohol and homosexuality are strictly prohibited, and the reporting of those matters would expose him to "a risk to his safety both here and abroad"... ######## MIM: Excerpts from Wikipedia entry. Reviewing sexual offences against minorsedit Khan was part of a panel advising on grooming gangs and contributed to a paper called "Group-based child sexual exploitation characteristics of offending" while police were investigating him for child sexual abuse. Responding to the disclosures, Labour's shadow cabinet minister, Louise Haigh said, "Khan's victim told the Conservatives about sickening sexual abuse, and they did nothing, and then shamefully appointed him to sit alongside survivors of child sexual exploitation. (...) The Tories have serious questions to answer over how they gave this man free rein to exploit his position and victims of abuse. Boris Johnson and Priti Patel need to come clean about what the Conservative party knew and how they could possibly have put victims in this horrifying position in the first place."[25] The Home Office said it was not aware of the allegations against him at the time he was on the advisory panel.[26] Activist Sammy Woodhouse was targeted, groomed and abused aged 14 and took part in a review with Khan. She said, "This was important work that I undertook in good faith, but I am disgusted to have been put in a position where I was working with a man later convicted for child sexual assault. Knowing now that the Conservatives had already received complaints from a victim about this man, it is gut-wrenching for me as a survivor that they could possibly have allowed him to be considered for this role."[27][28] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Ahmad_Khan ################ Imran Ahmad Khan: MP guilty of sexual assault advised Home Office on child sexual exploitation April 26, 2022 Tory MP found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy previously advised the Home Office on a research paper into child sexual exploitation. The department confirmed Imran Ahmad Khan was on a panel that reviewed the work, prompted by high-profile cases of sexual grooming gangs in the UK. A Home Office spokesman said the department was not aware of the allegations against him at the time. Khan has said he will resign as an MP and appeal against his conviction.
Earlier this month, Southwark Crown Court found Khan guilty of groping the teenager at a party in Staffordshire in January 2008. The jury heard he had forced the youngster to drink gin, dragged him upstairs and asked him to watch pornography before assaulting him. Khan, who is 48 and has represented Wakefield since 2019, has continued to deny the offence and is awaiting sentencing. Expert panel The Guardian reported on Tuesday that in 2020, Khan joined an expert panel offering advice on grooming gangs. He went on to contribute to a policy paper entitled "group-based child sexual exploitation characteristics of offending", published by Home Secretary Priti Patel in December that year. According to the newspaper, the Conservative MP attended online meetings with the panel of sexual exploitation experts in July, September and November of 2020. Earlier that year - in May 2020 - Staffordshire police said he had given a written statement under caution, addressing claims he had assaulted a minor. In a written statement to Parliament in December 2020, Ms Patel confirmed Khan's involvement in the external reference group that "reviewed and informed this work". Her department again confirmed the part he played in the work to the BBC, with a spokesman saying: "In his role as an MP, Mr Khan was asked along with several others to peer review a Home Office research paper. The Home Office was not aware of the allegations against him at the time and he no longer has any involvement with the department." https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-61237677 ################################ Imran Ahmad Khan: MP guilty of sex assault on 15-year-old boy April 11,2022 BBC Wakefield MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been expelled from the Conservative Party after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy. Khan had denied groping the teenager at a party in Staffordshire in January 2008 but was convicted after a trial. Southwark Crown Court heard he forced the youngster to drink gin, dragged him upstairs and asked him to watch pornography before assaulting him. Khan, 48, has said he intends to appeal against his conviction. Following the verdict the Conservative Party said Khan, who was elected as Tory MP for Wakefield in 2019, had been "expelled with immediate effect". The Labour Party and the Conservative MP for Keighley, Robbie Moore, have called for Khan to resign. His breathing was getting quite heavy and I kept pushing his hand away and pushing it back and it would keep coming," the man said. The court heard that Khan had gone to the boy's bed and "reached in and touched his legs, reaching for, or actually touching, his groin". The complainant, now 29, said the attack had left him "scared and shocked". In evidence, he said Khan had started "slow caressing" him and continued despite being asked to stop. The court was told that police were called at the time but the teenager did not want to pursue the case. The man, who cannot be named, contacted the Conservative party in 2019 after learning Mr Khan was standing in the general election. He then called police after Mr Khan was elected to Parliament. Jurors also heard from the complainant's older brother, who said the MP had asked if he was "a true Scotsman" and lifted his kilt, before "lunging" at him at the same party. Another witness described waking to find Khan performing a sex act on him after a party in Pakistan in 2010 where the pair had drunk whisky and smoked marijuana. ################################### Resign: People in Wakefield urge their MP to step down after he was found guilty of sexual assault Khan claimed he had only touched the teenager's elbow when the boy had become "extremely upset" after a conversation about his confused sexuality. The MP was found guilty after about five hours of deliberations. The judge, Mr Justice Baker, said he would sentence Khan at a date to be fixed and he warned him "all sentencing options, including immediate custody, are being considered by the court". Khan made no comment as he left the court, however, his solicitors later issued a statement saying he "maintains his innocence and will be appealing as soon as possible". Staffordshire Police said it began its investigation into Khan after the victim came forward in December 2019. In a statement, the force said: "We know how hard it is to come forward and report these offences, but it is vital to bring those responsible for these offences to justice. We would like to commend the victim for reporting the offence committed against him - he has shown real bravery and courage in doing so. "This case has had a huge impact on the victim and his family for a number of years." 'Vile and disgusting' Khan will be thrown out of the House of Commons if he is handed a prison sentence of more than a year, or he could face a recall petition to oust him. Following the verdict, Mr Moore tweeted that Khan's crime was "vile and disgusting". He said Khan should "immediately resign so people of Wakefield can have a new MP as soon as possible". The Labour party also called for Khan's resignation. "Imran Ahmad Khan should immediately resign so a by-election can take place and the people of Wakefield can get the representation they deserve," a party spokesman said. Anonymity plea Born in Wakefield, Khan attended Silcoates School before going on to graduate from Kings College London with a degree in War Studies. ***He later worked with the United Nations in Mogadishu *** and briefly as a consultant with advertising agency M&C Saatchi ( a Jewish owned firm)before ousting Labour's Mary Creagh at the 2019 general election. Following the verdict it can now be reported that Khan had attempted to have the case heard in secrecy, arguing that as a serving MP there were concerns about his safety and that to name him in court would breach his human rights. He also attempted to have the age of his victim withheld. However his applications were rejected by Westminster Magistrates' Court Chief Magistrate, Paul Goldspring, who said: "Damage to reputation is not a ground for making of an order, open justice is and should remain a cornerstone of democracy and the rule of law." He tried again to have the case heard anonymously on the first day of the trial on the grounds that as an Ahmadi Muslim, both the consumption of alcohol and homosexuality are strictly prohibited, and the reporting of those matters would expose him to "a risk to his safety both here and abroad". A temporary banning order was put in place but was lifted at the end of the second day of the trial. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-61026348 ####### Watch moment disgraced Wakefield MP Imran Ahmed Khan who was jailed for sex offences is confronted after prison release Feb,21,2023 A councillor demanded an apology on behalf of the people of Wakefield from the city's former MP as he was released from prison. Councillor Tony Homewood filmed his confrontation with sex offender Imran Ahmad Khan shortly after he walked out of HMP Brixton earlier today (Tuesday). Mr Homewood, Khan's former agent and an independent councillor on Wakefield Council,travelled from his home in West Yorkshire to capture the moment the 49-year-old offender was released from custody. Khan was jailed in May last year for 18 months after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy after a party in 2008. With long hair and a beard and dressed in a blue sweater and red trousers, Khan walked with the aid of a cane as he left the south London jail after serving nine months of his sentence. The former Tory MP was embraced by friends at the prison exit before they helped him carry his belongings. The footage, which you can view above, shows Coun Homewood approach Khan as he walks to a nearby car. Mr Homewood can be heard saying: "Hi Imran. I wonder if you have anything to say to the people of Wakefield who voted for you in their droves, or whether you have got any sort of apology, or anything like that? I thought you might have one, because I came all this way. I came all this way to see if you have got an apology for the people of Wakefield, who voted for you and who you manifestly let down." Khan did not respond to the request for an apology. Mr Homewood then says: "No. Not much to say. Oh well, there you go." Mr Homewood later told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "People in Wakefield put their trust in Imran Ahmad Khan in 2019 and he abused that trust. I was his agent and I therefore take at least some responsibility for that even though I did not know about his past. His court case heard that he displayed a "significant degree of brutality" in the lead-up to the assault at a house in Staffordshire, as he dragged his victim upstairs and threw him on to a bed, forcing the then teenager to drink gin and tonic and asking him to watch pornography. Sentencing him, Mr Justice Jeremy Baker said: "The only regret you feel is towards yourself for having found yourself in the predicament you face as a result of your actions some 14 years ago." Mr Homewood was the leader of the Conservative opposition group on Wakefield Council until November last year, when he resigned and announced he would continue to sit as an independent for Ossett ward. Mr Homewood later told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "People in Wakefield put their trust in Imran Ahmad Khan in 2019 and he abused that trust. I was his agent and I therefore take at least some responsibility for that even though I did not know about his past. His court case heard that he displayed a "significant degree of brutality" in the lead-up to the assault at a house in Staffordshire, as he dragged his victim upstairs and threw him on to a bed, forcing the then teenager to drink gin and tonic and asking him to watch pornography. Sentencing him, Mr Justice Jeremy Baker said: "The only regret you feel is towards yourself for having found yourself in the predicament you face as a result of your actions some 14 years ago." Mr Homewood was the leader of the Conservative opposition group on Wakefield Council until November last year, when he resigned and announced he would continue to sit as an independent for Ossett ward. ##### ICC website bio of Karim Khan. Fittingly both he and his jailed pervert brother Ahmad worked for the UN. Karim A. A. Khan KC Prosecutor On 12 February 2021, Mr Karim A. A. Khan KC was elected as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the nineteenth session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute in New York. Mr Khan was sworn in on 16 June 2021. ***Karim was an Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and served as the first Special Adviser and Head of the United Nations Investigative Team to promote accountability for crimes committed by Da'esh/ISIL in Iraq (UNITAD) between 2018 to 2021. UNITAD was established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2379 (2017), to promote accountability efforts for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by Da'esh/ISIL.*** Karim is a barrister and King's Counsel with more than 30 years of professional experience as an international criminal law and human rights lawyer. He has extensive experience as a prosecutor, victim's counsel and defence lawyer in domestic and international criminal tribunals, including, but not limited to, the International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and the Special Court for Sierra Leone. He has also represented victims of human rights violations in Africa and Asia. Karim is a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn and was appointed a Recorder of the Crown Court in 2018. He was elected as the second President of the ICC Bar Association in July 2017 and is a worldwide Ambassador of the African Bar Association. He has published a number of leading texts on international criminal law and is the co-author of 'Archbold International Criminal Courts', now in US 5th edition. The holder of a Bachelor of Laws degree with Honours from King's College, University of London, in addition to various other degrees and qualifications. ##### For further information, please contact Fadi El Abdallah, Spokesperson and Head of Public Affairs Unit, International Criminal Court, by telephone at: +31 (0)70 515-9152 or +31 (0)6 46448938 or by e-mail at: [email protected] Press Release: 16 June 2021 ############################## Mr Karim Asad Ahmad Khan QC sworn in today as the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court ICC Mr Karim Asad Ahmad Khan QC taking his solemn oath as ICC Prosecutor © ICC-CPI Today, 16 June 2021, Mr Karim Asad Ahmad Khan QC gave his solemn undertaking and formally took office as the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court ("ICC" or the "Court") during a ceremony held at the Seat of the Court in The Hague, The Netherlands. Mr Khan, a national of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was elected as ICC Prosecutor on 12 February 2021, for a nine-year term, at the second resumed nineteenth session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute ("ASP") in New York. In accordance with article 45 of the Rome Statute, founding treaty of the ICC, the ceremony was held in open court. The ceremony was presided over by ICC President, Judge Piotr Hofmański. Reflecting on the critical role of the Prosecutor in the Court's work in his remarks, President Hofmański stated: "While Judges are the ones who ultimately decide on the verdict in each case, it is also true that those cases would never reach the judges without the Prosecutor's decision to bring them to court. And it is the Prosecutor who is responsible for the way in which preliminary examinations, investigations and prosecutions are conducted, and how evidence for the prosecution is selected and presented." "On behalf of the Court, I offer heartfelt congratulations to Mr Karim Asad Ahmad Khan QC. As President of the Court, I look forward to working with him to strengthen our joint institution", he added. The Vice-President of the Assembly of States Parties, H.E. Ambassador Kateřina Sequensová, speaking on behalf of the ASP, stated that Mr Khan brings "an impressive amount of experience in international criminal justice" and that she was confident that his tenure "will constitute a fundamental pillar in the process of delivering international justice which we are all deeply committed to". H.E. Ambassador Sequensová then administrated the solemn undertaking. Mr Khan took a public oath of office declaring: "I solemnly undertake that I will perform my duties and exercise my powers as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court honourably, faithfully, impartially and conscientiously, and that I will respect the confidentiality of investigations and prosecutions". Mr Khan then signed his oath before the ICC Registrar, Mr Peter Lewis, and delivered his first remarks as the Prosecutor of the ICC. "The Rome Statute architecture is a promise to the future that tomorrow need not be as bleak and sorrowful as yesterday", stated Prosecutor Khan. "I am truly and sincerely humbled at my opportunity to serve, and the responsibilities that have been entrusted in me. I will do my outmost to discharge those responsibilities without fear or favour, faithfully and with integrity, and in full conformity with solemn declaration that I have just given", he added. Remarks of ICC President Judge Piotr Hofmański Remarks of ASP Vice-President H.E. Kateřina Sequensová Remarks of ICC Prosecutor Karim Asad Ahmad Khan QC Audio-visual Materials:
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