News Source: The Guardian
| about 1 year ago
Comment is free The good news from Pakistan is that last week Pervez Musharraf, the general who seized power in a military coup in 1999, resigned. Better still, it was civilian political pressure and not an assassin's bullet that terminated his...
News Source: BBC
| about 1 year ago
If it is dangerous for anyone, it is probably dangerous for Pervez Musharraf. This is a man whom Islamist militants have tried to kill more than once...But he has always seemed serenely confident that he can survive almost anything. "I have...
News Source: NewKerala
| about 1 year ago
According to sources, Musharraf, who resigned Monday, wanted to visit the US but was stopped by the authorities. "It has been conveyed to him that he will allowed (to travel) after three-four weeks after the election of the president," said the...
News Source: The News
| about 1 year ago
Lawyers have termed the minus-one formula as a Musharraf legacy and hoped that parliament would not endorse it. They believe parliament would not go against the wishes of the masses and warned that applying the formula would harm the supremacy of...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
S squabbling ruling coalition was set for a make-or-break meeting last night, a day after a double suicide bombing killed 64 people and highlighted the Government's struggle with extremism. The feuding coalition was set to meet on the choice of a...
News Source: Hindustan times
| about 1 year ago
8 IST(22/8/2008) Pakistan's parliament will decide the issue of granting indemnity to former President Pervez Musharraf following his resignation, though the PML-N believes he should be made accountable for his actions, party chief Nawaz Sharif said...