Jemima Goldsmith, former wife of PTI founder Imran Khan, has disclosed the alarming reason behind blocking all emails from Pakistan, highlighting an ongoing cyber harassment campaign allegedly initiated by PTI’s rivals.
Jemima Goldsmith, the British filmmaker and former spouse of PTI leader Imran Khan, has recently shared a concerning revelation on social media.
In a post on the platform X [formerly Twitter], she disclosed that she has been compelled to block all emails originating from Pakistan due to an alleged cyber harassment operation targeting her.
This harassment, according to Jemima, is likely orchestrated by the political opponents of the PTI.
Addressing her friends in Pakistan, Jemima explained the drastic measure she had to take, citing the persistent and invasive nature of the harassment.
“To friends in Pakistan legitimately trying to contact me – I have had to block all emails from Pakistan thanks to a cyber harassment operation against me, no doubt instigated by PTI’s desperate opponents,” she stated on X.
To friends in Pakistan legitimately trying to contact me-
I have had to block all emails from Pakistan thanks to a cyber harassment operation, no doubt instigated by PTI’s desperate opponents. Obviously as Twitter/ X is now banned in Pakistan by said desperate opponents,…
— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) August 16, 2024
Jemima pointed fingers at PTI’s rivals, accusing them of being behind the online abuse she has been enduring.
She also noted the irony of the situation, referencing the ban on the platform in Pakistan by these very opponents.
“Since X is banned in Pakistan by said desperate opponents, only those using VPNs will be able to see this post,” she added wryly.
The situation sheds light on the enduring impact of Pakistani politics on Jemima, even two decades after her departure from the country.
Reflecting on the years of social media campaigns directed against her, she remarked, “Pakistani politics, the gift that keeps on giving even after leaving the country 20 years ago.”
Jemima Goldsmith lived in Pakistan during her marriage to Imran Khan from 1995 to 2004, a period in which she faced both public scrutiny and political controversy. The couple shares two sons, Sulaiman and Kasim.