He remains in good spirits. He was sentenced, on saturday, for failing to declare money earned from selling state gifts, while he was in office. After the verdict he was taken from his home directly to prison. He has denied the charges. Lets speak to mian hammad azhar,|mran khan s aide and formerfinance and energy minister. Thank you forjoining us on the programme. Tell us a little bit more about the situation with the former Prime Minister. You say that or his lawyers say they are deplorable conditions but he remains in good spirits. Conditions but he remains in good sirits. ,. � ,. , spirits. That is correct. Hes not been given spirits. That is correct. Hes not been given because spirits. That is correct. Hes not been given because that spirits. That is correct. Hes noti been given because that former spirits. That is correct. Hes not been given because that former Prime Ministers in pakistan are entitled to. Hes being held in a cell with open toilets, that is an unclean, unhygienic and unsanitary conditions. Nevertheless he remains in high spirits. Our lawyers are in touch with him. In high spirits. Our lawyers are in touch with him. This was expected, wasnt it . Perhaps touch with him. This was expected, wasnt it . Perhaps not touch with him. This was expected, wasnt it . Perhaps not the touch with him. This was expected, | wasnt it . Perhaps not the condition season but there was a feeling that at some point he might be arrested again. At some point he might be arrested aaain. , � , at some point he might be arrested aain,. , � ,. At some point he might be arrested aaain. � ,. , again. Thats correct. In fact this verdict was again. Thats correct. In fact this verdict was expected again. Thats correct. In fact this verdict was expected as again. Thats correct. In fact this verdict was expected as well again. Thats correct. In fact this verdict was expected as well not because of the legal merits of the case but of the way the whole trial was conducted. Imran kahn� s key witnesses were not allowed to give their testimony, witnesses were not allowed to give theirtestimony, his witnesses were not allowed to give their testimony, his financial accountants were not allowed to speak in court in defence of his case. The attitude of the judge with the Defence Lawyers was also questioned and was quite controversial. The way this whole trial was conducted in one of the most important things is that the higher courts were still adjudicating and deliberating on the issue of the admissibility of key defence witnesses to be put forward by imran khan. The dependency of that case, this sudden judgment came. Although it was expected it is nevertheless a bizarre judgment. Came. Although it was expected it is nevertheless a bizarrejudgment. The nevertheless a bizarre udgment. The basic nevertheless a bizarre judgment. The basic charges, not declaring money from state gifts, he denies this . Absolutely. Thats not what the judgment is founded on. The value of the gifts at which he purchased has not been questioned. That has been properly declared. The sale of the gifts has also been properly declared and he has paid tax on any earnings through the sale of those gifts. By the way, the selling of these gives is legal in pakistan and its a very common practice that all previous steak or officeholders have done for a father except for the up all of that has been declared. Its all of that has been declared. Its all been done on a technical point. Thejudge found he had listed a total sum of the gifts instead of listing each item individually in his Election Commission return. Would you say that at the core of this there is something wrong in the system . When imran kong was in power those before him received the same treatment. Now imran khan is being treated in exactly the same way. He stayed silent when his opponents were going through the exact same thing. Were going through the exact same thin. ~. ,. , � ,. , thing. Well, imran kahns had multibillion thing. Well, imran kahns had multibillion rupee thing. Well, imran kahns had multibillion Rupee Corruption J thing. Well, imran kahns had multibillion rupee Corruption Cases multi billion rupee Corruption Cases which most were not made by imran khan himself they were actually initiated in the years before imran khan became Prime Minister. Imran khan became Prime Minister. Imran khan on the other hand has been disqualified and imprisoned not for Non Declaration of any assets but in fact for declaring in a different format than the one that the judge was expecting, for example one year since hed been given the total sum of the gifts. The since hed been given the total sum of the gifte of the gifts. The point is it is dangerous of the gifts. The point is it is dangerous to of the gifts. The point is it is dangerous to be of the gifts. The point is it is dangerous to be in of the gifts. The point is it is l dangerous to be in opposition of the gifts. The point is it is dangerous to be in opposition in pakistan. ,. Pakistan. That is correct. Once civilian prime pakistan. That is correct. Once civilian Prime Minister pakistan. That is correct. Once civilian Prime Minister has pakistan. That is correct. Once l civilian Prime Minister has been hanged. To have been assassinated in pakistan and a couple have been disqualified from office and sentence as well. Now imran khan for the perhaps the thing that distinguishes imran khan skates from the rest is the kind of frivolous charges imran khan cases. All of the Legal Community in pakistan is raising questions on the fairness of the trial and all that kind of charges that were levelled in the kind ofjudgment that has come out. In may when he was arrested we saw overwhelming supporters out on the streets. There were accusations of civil disobedience, violence, why is there silence now around this . Theres a whole prognosis to theirs. Theres a whole prognosis to theirs. The past three months 10,000 workers of my party have been arrested, wrongly arrested and when given out bales by differentjudges they were rearrested again as they exited the court premises. Then there have been cases of torture that have been in Police Custody in lockups. There have been hundreds of homes that have been hundreds of homes that have been hundreds of homes that have been ransacked by the police authorities. All belonging, my house was raided six times and property was raided six times and property was stolen. Things were broken during those times. My 80 year old father was for example taken under arrest. All of this has happened in the past three months. It seems like thisjudgment the past three months. It seems like this judgment has the past three months. It seems like thisjudgment has come the past three months. It seems like this judgment has come after a lot of preparation in terms of a very organised track time against the Largest Political Party in pakistan. Thank you very much forjoining us. Its been more than a year since the ukrainian city of mariupol was largely destroyed in a russian siege. Now bbc verify has uncovered how moscow is rebuilding and russifying the city and even encouraging russians to buy homes there. 0lga Robinson explains more. This is the ukrainian city of mariupol a year ago. Soon after, the Russian Forces largely destroyed and captured it. Since then, the russian authorities have been trying to russify the city by introducing, for example, russian passports for the locals. And fresh Satellite Imagery shows just how much the russians have been trying to transform the city, for example, by Building New Neighbourhoods in the place where the work used to be largely fields. We also know from Satellite Footage that russians have been demolishing quite a big number of flats, in this particular the entire neighbourhood in the east of the city, because they were reportedly deemed beyond restoration after the russian siege. Now, this kind of work goes hand in hand with glowing reporting in pro kremlin media. And we know that some russians are already trying to move in to the occupied city of mariupol. We found dozens of adverts like that, posts like that on the russian equivalent of facebook, where people are looking for property to buy with a sea view in mariupol. And thats because the city is widely seen as a resort city, because its located on the sea of azov, which is quite warm. Some people refuse to talk to us about it, but others suggested that they wanted to get in quite quickly and quite early on, while the house prices are still low. But what about the ukrainians who remained in the occupied city of mariupol . Well, life seems to be quite different for them. Officially, the people who lost their property can apply to get a flat in one of these developments that russians have built over the past year. But locals say that the process is agonisingly slow and also fraught with multiple restrictions. One woman told us and she did not want to be named for name for Safety Reasons so that her elderly grandmother has been waiting for keys to a new flat for months on end. And is still waiting and people are put on some Waiting Lists and dont know where they will get the flat, she said. As for russians that weve been speaking to, well, they seem to be undeterred by any of this. Russia will raise the city up from the ground and it will be even better than it was as part of ukraine, one of the residents of the Arctic City Of Murmansk told me. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. 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Across the uk head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. Three hill walkers have been found dead, Afterfailing To Return From A Trek In Glen Coe in the scottish highlands. Police scotland say their bodies were discovered during a search, when they didnt return from anyak eggar ridge, over the weekend. Alexandra mckenzie has the latest from the nearby village of tine drum. Scotlands mountains as you could see behind me. They can look very inviting but can be very dangerous. It is unusual for three climbers to lose their lives and one incident. At the weekend to man and one woman lost their lives in the glen cove. The alarm was raised on saturday evening and that sparked a large recovery and rescue operation, it included coastguard helicopters and also from prestwick. It also is involved teams from the raf and front nearby. These two where this incident took place a could be very challenging, very exposed. Its one of the narrowest bridges in the uk. At times climbers are having to scramble along that ridge. Its around six miles unfortunately thats where thats where the three people lost their lives at the weekend. Scotlands first minister, hes expressed his sadness at what happened here in scotlands mountains the weekend. The american film director William Friedkin has died at the age of eighty seven. He won the Best Director Oscar for the 1971 thriller the french connection, but he was perhaps most well known for directing the iconic and controversial horror film the exorcist. The film, about a young girl possessed by a demonic entity, was infamously banned in many countries but became one of the most sucessful and influential films of all time. Lets speak to mike muncer, host of the evolution of horror podcast. Thank you so much forjoining us. He lived an extraordinary life. And these extraordinary films like the exorcist. , � , these extraordinary films like the exorcist. , � ,. , exorcist. Incredible. Its actually 50 ears exorcist. Incredible. Its actually 50 years old exorcist. Incredible. Its actually 50 years old this exorcist. Incredible. Its actually 50 years old this year exorcist. Incredible. Its actually 50 years old this year as exorcist. Incredible. Its actually 50 years old this year as well. Exorcist. Incredible. Its actually | 50 years old this year as well for that i think he wouldve just missed the 50th anniversary. It stilljust as powerful today as it ever was. This was a movie that absolutely terrified audiences. I dont think audiences had any idea what they were in for when they went to see if 50 years ago. Its still one of the most powerful movies i think ever made and that is a testament to what an incredible artist and director he was. This an incredible artist and director he was. � , y. , an incredible artist and director he was. M an incredible artist and director he was. A. Was. As you say, he really was in influential was. As you say, he really was in influential part was. As you say, he really was in influential part of was. As you say, he really was in influential part of horror history. | influential part of horror history. To this day of your directors use it as a sort of reference point. Definitely. The thing is, certain movies from the 1970s, they feel like they were made in the 1970s. Things may have age are dated, the exorcist does not look dated. I think thats because this man was a master of his craft. He just finished making the french connection, best picture winner. He was already established, he knew what he was doing when he went into making this incredibly scary, powerful horror movie. He took the Subject Matter seriously, i think thats the thing. He took the story seriously and it shows. Its thats the thing. He took the story seriously and it shows. Thats the thing. He took the story seriously and it shows. Its such an effective movie. Seriously and it shows. Its such an effective movie. Why seriously and it shows. Its such an effective movie. Why was seriously and it shows. Its such an effective movie. Why was it seriously and it shows. Its such an effective movie. Why was it so effective movie. Why was it so controversial . I effective movie. Why was it so controversial . Controversial . I think it was because it controversial . I think it was because it was controversial . I think it was because it was dealing controversial . I think it was because it was dealing with | controversial . I think it was because it was dealing with the devil. Dealing with god and the devil. Dealing with god and the devil and i think at the time people just hadnt seen anything like this. Also the Subject Matter of the film is about a little girl who is possessed by the devil. Actually, you are seeing quite horrific scary things happen to a child in this movie. I think that was just something that people were not prepared for. In a lot of ways is not doing anything hugely controversial, its a classic tale of good versus evil when you look at it. William friedkin was such an incredible director and directed these moments of horror it with such power that it is terrifying to watch it it is still so affected. People couldnt handle it at the time. You hear the stories about people being carried out of the cinema, people passing out, people stood outside sentiment is picketing and throwing holy water at Audience Members that went in. It was one of these movies at the stories around it are almost as infamous as the movie itself. The Behind The Scenes is almost as legendary as the film itself. All the other stuff, the talk of the town it was at that time. Absolutely. There are some brilliant documentaries about it. They tell the stories of what went on behind the stories of what went on Behind The Scenes. The things that people couldnt explain, people mysteriously died onset put up the whole set actually caught fire or night and the whole set burned down. Again, these were strange coincidences but i think it added to the mythic nature of the film. People thought the film itself was evil because it was dealing with the devil and that kind of thing. It became this incredible thing that everyone knew about. Even people that hadnt seen the movie knew about it. I think thats true to this day, not everyone has seen the exorcist some scared to see it but everyone knows about the movie. I