Judicial Crisis in Pakistan
A conflict has been brewing between the lawyer community and ruling administration in Pakistan ever since Justice Chaudry was suspended in March 2007. He was reinstated in July but in November the constitution was suspended when President Musharraf declared state of Emergency
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Whither Emergency
Rezwan Bajwa Nov 14, 2007 interacts: 19General Musharraf’s self perception of being indispensable to Pakistan is now compounded further as the US affirms him as the most valuable partner in the ‘war on terror’.
An Unexpected Birthday Gift
Feroz R Khan Mar 19, 2007 interacts: 66It was a case of bad and ill timed advice that ignited a constitutional crisis and unlike any previous crisis, this one has developed a momentum of its own and it is this momentum that has rattled the government in Islamabad.
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