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3quarksdaily (Free subscription) | yesterday
From Time Magazine: Musharraf's legacy is a mixed one. Like many Pakistanis, I was appalled when he seized control of Pakistan in 1999. Pakistan had stagnated in the 1990s under the bickering and incompetent elected governments of Benazir Bhutto and...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 36 minutes ago
Pakistan government has reappointed another four judges sacked by former President Pervez Musharraf, taking to 12 the number of justices restored since Wednesday.
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New York Newsday (Free subscription) | yesterday
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) _ Predictions that Pervez Musharraf will have to flee Pakistan to escape treason charges have died along with the coalition that drove him from the presidency.
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Turkish daily news (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thousands of lawyers blocked roads across Pakistan yesterday to press the government to reinstate judges purged by former president Pervez Musharraf, as militants attacked police in
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Predictions that Pervez Musharraf will have to flee Pakistan to escape treason charges have died along with the coalition that drove him from the presidency.
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FP Passport (Free subscription) | yesterday
Facebook.com Just about everyone in Pakistan has an opinion about what former President Pervez Musharraf's real legacy will be. To some, he's a leader who successfully stared down violent extremists and reformed the economy. To others, he's a common criminal who should be put on trial for enriching his friends in the military and for being the willing pawn of the CIA. Given such division, is it any...
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Pakistan's black-suited lawyers are widely credited with sparking the democratic movement that ended Pervez Musharraf's nearly nine-year rule. But after the president resigned on August 18, the law...
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Pakistani officials are trying to alleviate Western concerns over the security of its nuclear weapons program.But gaining confidence may have been made more difficult by the nation's recent turmoil, including the resignation of President Pervez Musharraf, the Financial Times reported Wednesday.Musharraf pushed for tighter nuclear controls after 2004 revelations that the founder of the country's nuclear...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Protesting lawyers blocked roads across Pakistan on Thursday to press the government to reinstate judges purged by former president Pervez Musharraf.
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Global News Blog (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Global Geopolitics – Global News Blog - IPS Thursday, August 28, 2008 All rights reserved, IPS – Inter Press Service, 2008. Zofeen Ebrahim KARACHI, Aug 28 (IPS) - Pervez Musharraf resigned as Pakistan’s president on Aug. 18 to escape certain impeachment. But now there are calls from various quarters to have the former military dictator prosecuted for [...]
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Islamabad - Pakistani lawyers, backed by human rights activists and political workers, staged countrywide sit-ins Thursday to press the government to reinstate dozens of senior judges sacked by former president Pervez Musharraf. The powerful legal co...
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Big News Network.com (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Washington, Aug 28 : PML-N leader and former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif suavely moved out of the PPP-led federal coalition after solving his purpose of getting rid of his old foe, former president Pervez Musharraf. His act was also meant to show himself as a "political martyr" for the sake of democracy, said a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) editorial.
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IOL (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Pakistani lawyers have staged protests to press for the reinstatement of judges sacked by Pervez Musharraf.
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Big News Network.com (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Islamabad, Aug 28 : A key ruling federal coalition partner in Islamabad, ANP chief Asfandyar Wali has reportedly said that former president Pervez Musharraf was unlikely to be tried in any court of law and was expected to go out of the country soon.
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arijit57 | 08/18/2008
News : Facing the threat of impeachment, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf took to the airwaves Monday to resign in a live address to the nation. (Aug. 18) News Viewers
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abdulruff | 08/12/2008
Pakistan Showdown: No Threat to Musharraf As the show-down in the parliament on 11 August is around, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who has been meeting legal advisers to plan his next moves, said he is sure that government’s move to impeach him or force him to quit would fail. Supporters of Musharraf, including t he former ruling PML-Q party, have vowed to oppose moves to impeach him in parliament....
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abdulruff | 04/15/2008
Pakistan‘s Lingering Crisis ! One feels like looking back: a bitter poll campaign was fought by the PPP-PMK (N) and removal of President Pervez Musharraf was on the top of opposition campaign agenda once polls were announced by President Musharraf. But less than two-thirds majority obtained by the opposition combine against...