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Articles with tag: musharraf

North Korea — A Fresh Non NPT Guest Of Tri-States

Absar Khan   Jun 3, 2009   interacts: 2

Here comes North Korea – our partner Non NPT nuclear weapon state along with India and Israel – with overt Nuclear arms on display now.

Political Slogans in Pakistan

Nadia Khan   May 14, 2009   interacts: 57

“Hum ko Manzil Nahee Rehnuma Chaheya� means we don’t need to achieve our goals; we need only a leader, is the guiding light for MQM.

Is There a Redeemer?

saeed qureshi   Apr 2, 2009   interacts: 20

Is there some one from among the Pakistani leaders who can stop this calamitous down slide and reverse the dreadful drift?

How Long Could He Hold the Avalanche?

saeed qureshi   Mar 16, 2009   interacts: 1

In this nerve shattering political battles first against former president Musharraf, and now against president Zardari, the lawyers have emerged victorious consequently.

Long March - A Long View Analysis

Beena Sarwar   Mar 12, 2009   interacts: 309


Long-festering tensions between the PPP and PML-N came to a head with a Supreme Court ruling of Feb 25 barring Sharif and his brother Shahbaz Sharif from holding elected office.

First 11 Months of PPP Government

Mehroz Sadruddin   Jan 11, 2009   interacts: 15

Overall inflation has touched 25 per cent and the US dollar has gone up from Rs 62 to Rs 81, a near 36 per cent increase.

Dueling Partners: Pakistan and America

Wajahat Ali   Oct 1, 2008   interacts: 16

In this exclusive interview, Tariq Ali, a seasoned journalist and Pakistani insider, focuses on all major players, including the Bush Administration, Zardari, Bhutto, Musharraf, military

Time for Medals

Sarwar Sukhera   Aug 26, 2008   interacts: 2

The PPP has done it once again -- so true to its philosophy of challenging the powerful and the mighty and coming out victorious despite all the unfavorable odds stacked against it.

Is this Amnesia or Dementia?

Tahir Javaid   Aug 20, 2008   interacts: 84

I am addressing this to myself, and to the Pakistani awam to which I belong. More than anything, I 'd like to talk to us about two words: Escape and Hope.

Musharraf's Resignation and Beyond

Beena Sarwar   Aug 18, 2008   interacts: 294

Musharraf’s departure is just one step in the process of democracy, for the continuation of which Pakistan and its allies will need all the patience they can muster.

Long Live the King: Musharraf’s Controversial Legacy

Karamatullah K Ghori   Aug 20, 2008   interacts: 9

Nothing came out publicly from GHQ about Musharraf’s impeachment when the civilian government made its decision known. But bells had started ringing in both Rawalpindi and Washington.

Love him or hate him: Musharraf not a tyrant

Shujaat Wasty   Aug 18, 2008   interacts: 8

Objectively-speaking, he can hardly be considered a “tyrant� or a “despot�.

The Aftermath of Musharraf’s Departure

saeed qureshi   Aug 17, 2008   interacts: 19

After Musharraf’s departure, there might be some respite in the escalating insurgency and intensifying turmoil in Pakistan’s Northern scenic valley of Swat and Tribal regions.

Musharraf and Me

Amer Nazir   Aug 17, 2008   interacts: 50

Musharraf will learn for the first time that Truth is the most elusive thing in the world and innocence the hardest to prove when the onus is on the innocent to prove his innocence

Here We Go Again

Ahmer Muzammil   Aug 9, 2008   interacts: 4

But it’s really a wet firecracker without Army’s intervention, because sehba auntie or shareefudding peerzada can’t jump the gates of PTV and take over.

And then there was The Impeachment Issue…

Shiraz Mahmood   Aug 7, 2008   interacts: 432

A smug looking Mian saa’ab and the ever dramatic Dark Prince, announced at a joint press conference, their plans to pursue the Impeachment of President Pervaiz Musharraf.

Time for Musharraf to Quit

saeed qureshi   Jul 20, 2008   interacts: 17

President Musharraf will go down in history as one of those third world leaders who by playing as the second fiddle to West exposed Pakistan to religious militancy.

Who Sold the Centrifuges?

saeed qureshi   Jul 5, 2008   interacts: 68

Dr. Qadeer’s inflammatory outburst against President Pervez Musharraf would, instead of personally absolving him, aid in painting Pakistan in more lurid colors by her detractors.

Forgotten President & Shape of Things to Come?

Moeed Pirzada   Jun 27, 2008   interacts: 175

A new kind of voting belt is being created where people are more aware of the larger issues, of national causes and increasingly form opinions under the spell of Urdu media?

Pakistan (private) Ltd.

Amer Nazir   May 26, 2008   interacts: 5

‘Why could you not have been brave enough, why do you not have some courage, why did you not ever go to jail, why did you never kill someone, why did you not ever embezzle money – ’

Myths Surrounding the Lawyer’s Movement

Ameer Mukhtar   May 22, 2008   interacts: 69

Election data made public is quite opposite to the generally promoted perception that February 18 saw an overwhelming mandate to restore the judiciary and remove Musharraf

Whither Enlightened Moderation

saeed qureshi   May 17, 2008   interacts: 13

The latest patch up between the NWFP provincial government and Taliban of Swat and South Waziristan buries the much touted President Musharraf’s theme of enlightened moderation

Benazir’s Legacy

Beena Sarwar   Apr 5, 2008   interacts: 120

How could Pakistan’s all-powerful president and chief of the army staff be dislodged -- other than through the political process?

A Walk down Memory Lane

Zeejah    Apr 1, 2008   interacts: 26

Forgive me if I am not taken in by the high sounding statements issued by the winners (and losers) of Election 2008, I simply see 'more of the same' for the future.

Surviving Musharraf's Exit?

Moeed Pirzada   Mar 28, 2008   interacts: 595

Throughout the election campaign and since the elections, no political party or politician has come up with any original thought or plan for the problems that confront Pakistan

An Unnecessary Interview with History

Amer Nazir   Feb 25, 2008   interacts: 38

Tonight we have an unnecessary interview with ex- Chief Executive, ex- Chief of Army staff and soon to be the ex- President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharaff.

Pervez Musharraf and India Pakistan Rapproachment

Dost Mittar   Feb 25, 2008   interacts: 295

Eight years of the Musharraf era has seen a sea change in the Indo-Pak bilateral relationship. Musharraf, in my opinion, can take a large measure of credit for this change.

Manufacturing a Fig Leaf of Democracy in Pakistan

Abdus S Ghazali   Feb 17, 2008   interacts: 3

According to an IRI poll in September 2006, Musharraf had a 63 percent approval rating. But last October 11, IRI released a poll showing him at 21 percent.

Musharraf’s Days are Numbered

Mohammad Gill   Jan 24, 2008   interacts: 73

From all political portents, it seems it’s time for Musharraf to go. If he doesn’t leave voluntarily, he’ll be helped out by force – by the army of course.

Surplus Majors and Jerk Chicken

Amer Nazir   Jan 17, 2008   interacts: 5

Yesterday, when I went to collect my monthly dole from my local council, the officer in charge was apologetic, ‘Sorry Mr Nazir this is all we have for you at the moment,’ she said.

Eight years of Four M's: Musharraf, MQM, Muslim League and Mullah

Pukhtoon Khan   Jan 13, 2008   interacts: 23

After eight years of these M’s Pakistan has transformed into a hell filled with price hike, ethnic tensions ... scarcity of basic necessities and above all reactionary suicide bombers.

To Boycott or not to Boycott !

sheikh tajammul   Dec 14, 2007   interacts: 61

Whether its Imran Khan or Nawaz Sharif or Benazir or someone else ... whoever promises to reinstate judiciary should be voted for to stop Pro Musharraf getting 2/3rd majority.

The Good Monster: Musharraf's Cultural Legacy

Nadeem F Paracha   Dec 8, 2007   interacts: 133

A leader’s true legacy tends to be more accurately deciphered when studied through the effects his ideas and policies have had on the cultural mindset of the people.

Pakistan’s Emergency and the International Media

Mehroz Sadruddin   Dec 9, 2007   interacts: 4

The international media’s principled stand against the imposition of emergency must be taken with a pinch of salt.

Enlightened Mediocrity

Amer Nazir   Dec 2, 2007   interacts: 12

‘He (Musharraf) is better off than the Queen you know,’ I continued, ‘considering that even the poor lady is answerable at times...’

Media: The more things change...

Beena Sarwar   Nov 30, 2007   interacts: 77

Where only one Najam Sethi was picked up under the Sharif regime, over the past eight years, dozens have been picked up and tortured by Pakistan’s secret agencies.

The Plan To Topple Pakistan Military

Ahmed Quraishi   Nov 29, 2007   interacts: 158

Its not about Musharraf anymore. This is about clipping the wings of a strong Pakistani military, denying space for China in Pakistan, squashing the ISI, stirring ethnic unrest...

Pakistan: Media Under Siege

Beena Sarwar   Nov 23, 2007   interacts: 138

Police have attacked and arrested journalists demonstrating all over the country. Over a hundred journalists offered themselves for mass arrest in Karachi on Nov 20.

Pakistani Media Crippled

Moeed Pirzada   Nov 23, 2007   interacts: 6

The Musharraf government wants to financially cripple this most popular of the media community to set an example - just like the judiciary.

Musharraf and The Media

Moeed Pirzada   Nov 20, 2007   interacts: 15

With the imposition of martial law, all TV channels suddenly disappeared. BBC and CNN and Fox all were gone.

Pakistani Judges - Read This Lawyer’s Oath

Aisha Sarwari   Nov 18, 2007   interacts: 95

One fails to understand how the growing need to associate with Mr. Jinnah leaves Musharraf little association with the ideals that the man stood for.

Pakistan at Sixty

Tariq Ali   Nov 16, 2007   interacts: 11

Insightful and relevant article written in October by political activist Tariq Ali on the occasion of 60th anniversary of Pakistan.

No Dice Without Reinstatement of Judiciary

Ahmer Muzammil   Nov 12, 2007   interacts: 12

The fight is not between democracy and martial-law or Q league or X league, it’s always between the have’s and have not’s.

Is Patriotism at Times The Last Refuge

Amer Nazir   Nov 10, 2007   interacts: 8

We, the third largest ex-pat community in the world after China and India have learnt to keep our fronts, haven’t we?

Musharraf and Alternative

Khalid Bhatti   Nov 8, 2007   interacts: 21

General Musharraf, return the power to people, restore the judiciary and reinstate the constitution of Pakistan. We have had enough of you and its not working anymore.

Do You Have a Substitute?

Salman Aneel   Nov 4, 2007   interacts: 139

Emergency in Pakistan was the need of time as we had no other options. Do we have any substitute for General Musharraf? Is there any other person who can run the country?

Martial Law Not Emergency

Khalid Bhatti   Nov 3, 2007   interacts: 16

I have never heard any speech that is more incoherent and insult to the faculties of logic and intellect than this one delivered by Pervez Musharraf.

The Roving Stones

Haroon Malik   Nov 3, 2007   interacts: 5

My lords have announced they will cause revolutionary changes, changes that will cause a grass root level change. But how could they?

Pervez Musharraf Declares Emergency in Pakistan

Chowk    Nov 3, 2007   interacts: 190

As of 6PM on Saturday President General Musharraf has suspended the constitution and declared State of Emergency in Pakistan.

Jeenay Do BB

Raheel Lakhani   Oct 18, 2007   interacts: 12

A piece of satire targeted on Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto's return to Pakistan.

Where's the news?

Nadeem F Paracha   Oct 14, 2007   interacts: 83

The so-called "movement against Musharraf" and the unfolding "democratic revolution" seems like a shrinking reality no bigger than a 26-inch TV screen.

Shattered by the Status Quo

raza raja   Oct 3, 2007   interacts: 9

The recent pro Musharraf decision has been rationalized on the grounds that we need him for keeping democracy on “track�.

National Reconciliation goes truly National

Talha Muhammad   Oct 7, 2007

The National Association of Street and Petty Crimes, Karachi Chapter has announced that in the spirit of the newly presented proposal by Pervaiz Musharraf, all its members who have stolen mobiles, snatched cars and killed people over cash between the peri

Musharraf’s New Ordinance Hoopla

Mohammad A Shaikh   Oct 5, 2007   interacts: 294

What is this ordinance hoopla Musharraf and Benazir Bhutto have just come up with. They want to take out accountability from the entire political and banking process.

The Ghost of Justice Munir is Still Alive

Karamatullah K Ghori   Sep 30, 2007   interacts: 9

Islamabad’s nervous and jittery ‘guardians’ have turned the capital city into a fenced-of, ‘no-go’ town.

Musharraf the Out-smarter

Riaz Jafri   Sep 25, 2007   interacts: 330

A lot is being said and written these days for and against Musharraf who first introduced the concept of ‘Pakistan First’ (keeping Pakistan before self and all).

Musharraf and Pakistan: A Message for the Secretary General of the Commonwealth

Mohammad A Shaikh   Sep 23, 2007   interacts: 8

Let not the Commonwealth make Musharraf 'an exception story'. Call a spade a spade. Tell it how it is.

A History of Failure: The Rise and Fall of Military

Athar Osama   Sep 23, 2007   interacts: 4

Is military rule the solution to Pakistan's problems? Is Musharraf any different than his predecessor generals?

PM Shoukat Aziz Ponders a Term for Chief Justice

Saeed Minhas   Sep 14, 2007   interacts: 25

Given the crucial role of Chief Justice and Supreme Court in current Pakistani politics, ruling elite is busy looking at various options to remove this stumbling block.

Cutting Down the Law

Kamal K Jabbar   Sep 14, 2007   interacts: 4

With the banishment of Nawaz Sharif once again the General and the incumbent Government has, shown its myopia, arrogance and contempt for the laws of Pakistan.

Remembering the Presidential Election of 1965

Yasser Latif Hamdani   Sep 5, 2007   interacts: 205

Today Musharraf looks to Benazir Bhutto to rescue him from his spot between devil and the deep blue sea. He forgets what her father did to Ayub Khan.

Musharraf's Options: Time Running Out

Saeed Minhas   Sep 1, 2007   interacts: 56

Roundtable proposed in Gulf to sort political mess

The Dancing Girl of Mohenjodaro

Saqib Mausoof   Aug 27, 2007   interacts: 18

A five thousand year old TEOTWAWKI (The end of the world as we know it) that remains forgotten today by its own.

Boots, Beards, Burqas and Bombs

Beena Sarwar   Aug 23, 2007   interacts: 30

The Lal Masjid operation has intensified Gen Musharraf’s problems - An Analysis.

Emergency: From Behind the Sandbags

Babar Mufti   Aug 15, 2007

Emergency at this time serves Chaudhri Shujaat more than it serves Musharraf, who wants to play this final card not so early.

60 Years of American DogHood

Saima Shah   Aug 14, 2007   interacts: 86

Graffiti in Karachi proclaims that General Musharraf is an American Dog who must be shot dead. (General Amriki Kutta, Tthaa!!). It’s an idea, problem is that not much of Pakistan will remain if we shoot all the American Dogs

The New Bedfellows

Babar Mufti   Aug 4, 2007   interacts: 148

Can Musharraf be content with the usual presidential powers? A stronger Benazir is not likely to be easily controlled.

Moral Bankruptcy of Political Leadership in Pakistan

Ahmer Muzammil   Jul 30, 2007   interacts: 171

The pundits are saying that Musharaf & Bibi are ideological allies. As if these two camps actually have ideologies.

The Deal and Our Responsibility

Muneeb Khan   Jul 31, 2007   interacts: 24

Does the deal between Musharraf and Benazir Bhutto really matter? And will we sit and let others to continue muddling with the affairs of Pakistan.

A Letter To President Musharraf

Khadija Hassan   Jul 13, 2007   interacts: 544

Mr. President – we do not desire any more simpleton rhetoric or illogical declarations. We want you to take positions and then stick to them. … We want to allow alcohol and its attendant sins, regulate them, and use them to generate MUCH NEEDE

The General vs. the Judge

Tariq Ali   May 25, 2007   interacts: 468

The attempt to browbeat a Judge has released a new fissure in Pakistani society. The violence in Karachi makes compromise difficult for both sides. There is an easy solution...

An Appeal to Honourable Supreme Court Justices

Abrar Akbar   May 20, 2007   interacts: 76

It is time to write a new chapter in the badly chequered history of unfortunate country of ours.

What Next After Karachi’s Carnage?

Pervez Hoodbhoy   May 16, 2007   interacts: 1025

Although Musharraf denies that he wants a postponement, a lengthy martial law may now be his only chance for a continuation of his dictatorial rule into its eighth year – and perhaps beyond.

Why is the Government Dithering When it Should Stand Firm?

Kamal Siddiqi   May 2, 2007   interacts: 21

With religious extremists openly challenging the writ of the state, and despite overwhelming public demands that this be stopped, the government seems to be giving in.

Is this Pakistan’s Democratic Revolution?

Aparna Pande   Mar 20, 2007   interacts: 250

After almost seven years of arbitrariness, Musharraf’s attack on the judiciary has the potential of being the last straw that broke the camel’s back?

Men in Khaki

Karamatullah K Ghori   Mar 16, 2007   interacts: 182

Instead of fixing the PIA bigwigs—mostly cronies of his and Shaukat Aziz—who have brought so much ignominy and shame on Pakistan, the commando general opts to pick up a fight with the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Iftikhar Chaudhry, and embarks o

Justice, Judiciary and Journalist

Sadia Rizwan   Mar 15, 2007   interacts: 66

Removal of ‘just another’ Chief Justice has united the country. The voice of lawyers and journalists is that of the entire country.

The YouTube Baby

Nadeem F Paracha   Feb 19, 2007   interacts: 32

Even though it may have seemed an exciting prospect for many watching a young (bearded) man standing up to the most powerful person in the country, yes, but about what was he standing up for?

In the Line of Fire, A Review

Nauman Sadiq   Jan 9, 2007   interacts: 58

Musharraf can legitimately be titled as a ’benevolent despot’. He does not possess exceptional intellectual abilities but at least his basic premises are correct. He is a moderate, progressive, forward-looking, intelligent, humorous, frank and

The Spirit of Pakistan is Failing

Mubashir Butt   Dec 30, 2006   interacts: 33

Our great General-President himself admitted in a televised interview that the federation has weakened in the recent past but did anyone question why?

India, Pakistan and the Kashmir dispute

Aparna Pande   Dec 17, 2006   interacts: 427

The number of people who have died and who are still dying in order for us to hold on to our illusory ideals are not worth the ideals.

Musharraf Stirring the Pot in the Tribal Area—Why?

Karamatullah K Ghori   Nov 16, 2006   interacts: 61

It's hard not to conclude that he’s succumbing to the immense pressure that has been mounted on him from Washington and, closer to home, from Kabul

Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later

Pervez Hoodbhoy   Oct 12, 2006   interacts: 285

Some had feared – while others had hoped – that General Pervez Musharraf’s coup of October 12, 1999, would bring the revolution of Kemal Ataturk to a Pakistan firmly in the iron grip of mullahs.

Pervez Musharraf Vs. George Orwell

Aisha Sarwari   Oct 12, 2006   interacts: 148

It wasn’t that simple though, I noticed that Pervez Musharraf steers clear from George Orwell’s most cautioned malaise – Lack of Clarity.

The General and Kargil

Aparna Pande   Oct 8, 2006   interacts: 325

Seven years later Gen Musharraf offers his version of the Kargil conflict and says it was a major victory for Pakistan both militarily as well as diplomatically.

Musharraf Spilling the Beans—Why Now?

Karamatullah K Ghori   Sep 26, 2006   interacts: 712

A very serious accusation of America’s high-handedness, its blatant arm-twisting, which sounded all the more sanguine coming from a trusted and loyal ally like Musharraf, with apparently no reason or motive to grind an axe with his mentors whose pat

The Death of a Nawab

Zalan Alam   Aug 27, 2006   interacts: 409

Akbar Bugti is dead, what next for the Baloch rebellion?

Waiting for Enlightenment

Pervez Hoodbhoy   Jul 23, 2006   interacts: 71

After almost five years of ‘enlightened moderation,’ it seems there is more continuity than change. And, with each passing day, it becomes harder to see how such a policy can hope to stem the tide of religious radicalism that is overwhelming P

Lament of a Disillusioned Citizen

Fareeha Choudhry   Jun 21, 2006   interacts: 101

You know how Wasi Zafar could have scored major brownie points in my book? All he had to do was come out and say: “Pervez Musharraf won’t take off his uniform until he damn well feels like it and there isn’t a damn thing anyone can do ab

History Does Repeat Itself in Pakistan

Asad A Shah   Oct 4, 2005   interacts: 22

A gory tale of how each government, be it the so called ’democratic’ or a dictator in the guise of democracy, all have one agenda- to stick to power at any and all costs.

Unfit For Command

Nighat Yasmeen   Sep 20, 2005   interacts: 75

One Chief of Army Staff directing to gag a poor hapless rape victim for upholding image of the country, the other duly complying with. Welcome to the invincible and enlightened land of pure.

Rape and Exploitation - Pakistan’s Dilemma

Bina Shah   Sep 18, 2005   interacts: 194

Musharraf will very probably live to regret this instance of foot-in-mouth disease, but the only way to show Pakistani women, and the world, that he has had it cured is to take very concrete steps for the protection of and the achievement of justice for e

Political Sustainability, Media Freedom and Women

Saad Anis   Aug 11, 2005   interacts: 16

The general’s regime has been utterly impotent to even initiate any semblance of a debate on real issues plaguing women in Pakistan, such as rampant domestic violence, education and the infamous Zina Ordinance.

Will Pakistanis Listen and Act?

Sushil Bhatnagar   Jul 22, 2005   interacts: 226

President Musharraf's response as extremism in Pakistan comes under scrutiny once again

General Musharraf goes on Struggling for Legitimacy

S F Hasnat   May 23, 2005   interacts: 21

On May 18th the Pakistani official spokesman said that General Pervaiz Musharraf, who also happens to be the Chief of the Army, would continue to hold office beyond 2007.

Gen. Musharraf Visits Delhi

Gajendra Singh   Apr 22, 2005   interacts: 74

It all began with President Gen Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan coyly expressing a wish to see one of the cricket matches in India between the two countries in the just concluded series.

Fighting Poverty in Pakistan

Kamal Siddiqi   Apr 13, 2005   interacts: 41

Mr Aziz holds the view that a higher growth rate will, in itself, take care of poverty. However, there are many that do not agree with this assertion.

Neither Enlightened nor Moderate

Nighat Yasmeen   Mar 18, 2005   interacts: 68

Five and half years, is sufficiently long period of time to make a sound judgement. The results are there for everyone to see...

Desperately Seeking Dictators and Dissenters

Farzana Versey   Feb 15, 2005   interacts: 116

Indians might want to celebrate the disclosure that the Pakistani leader is among the worst dicatators, but wait a minute. When was the last time we looked in the mirror? Do we truly believe the West is sparing us because we do not have problems?

Gladiator Musharraf of Pakistan

A Shiraz   Jan 24, 2005   interacts: 26

Do not lay down your sword nor your firearm for the land of the Pure has been under an evil eye since her birth...This time build our institutions, give her a constitution and a set of values we agree upon and then give Pakistan back to her people

Stage Set for BB’s Prime-Ministership?

abdul naeem   Nov 24, 2004   interacts: 18

The political contours of Pakistan are about to undergo a paradigm change; whether the change is going to be conducive or otherwise, only the future will determine

You Failed Us Mr. President

Mubashir Butt   Oct 12, 2004   interacts: 41

In the words of great Martin Luther King Jr.: “True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice' and justice we demand from you sir.

Change of the Praetorian Guard

abdul naeem   Oct 9, 2004   interacts: 33

President Musharraf has now strengthened his power base, by filling the top military slots with his loyalists. This measure has been taken after his return from a visit to the US

Musharraf: Excerpts from an Interview in NYT

Sushil Bhatnagar   Sep 21, 2004   interacts: 196

President, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, said in an interview on Monday that his leadership was freeing his country from the menace of extremism and that this national 'renaissance' might be lost if he kept his pledge to step down as army chief at the end of thi

How real is Musharraf’s real democracy?

Bilal Tanweer   Apr 9, 2004   interacts: 176

Now the stage is set for the real issue. Musharraf and his real democracy, is it really real or just another hoax to occupy ‘the seat’ and further the interests of the military? Let’s briefly examine his policies, one by one.

Musharraf Will Die

Shahid Mahmood   Mar 19, 2004   interacts: 144

The pot is bubbling and the stew simmering, and the script now calls for a death. There have been countless, innocent civilian deaths. The latest – two hundred dead in Madrid. But the death I am alluding to is that of the precarious President Mushar

Another Attempt on Musharraf

Temporal    Dec 25, 2003   interacts: 443

From international pariah to being accepted as a frontline state leader in the US led war against terrorism his hold on power has been firm and tenuous at the same time.

A History of US- Pakistan Relations

Jamshed Nazar   Dec 12, 2003   interacts: 46

While Pakistanis are stuck with a love-hate relationship with the US, for Americans it is business as usual

Hypocrisy of Musharraf Lovers

Mukhlis T   Oct 20, 2003   interacts: 123

When BB/NS deploy their own people at important positions then it is corruption and they are just trying to keep their favorites happy. But if any post is given to Generals it is only because they are ultra competent and really deserve the job!

General Musharraf – Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Shahid Mahmood   Oct 2, 2003   interacts: 51

Musharraf falls and a General with fundamentalist leanings pushes ‘the’ button. India reacts. Karachi, Lahore, Delhi, and Bombay have a combined population of one million people.

Musharraf : Self Styled Saviour Stuck in a Rut

Khalid Omar   Aug 28, 2003   interacts: 119

Musharraf is in a bit of a quandary, and while he’s stuck so is Pakistan.

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