The US and British diplomats are covertly seeking a graceful exit for the Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, reports say.
US and UK still helping Musharraf
August 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Pakistan · Pervez Musharraf · Western complicity
Will new Pakistan PM challenge US agenda?
March 31st, 2008 · No Comments
That is a question I ask in my most recent piece on Pakistan, published today in NewMatilda.com:
On the afternoon of Tuesday 25 March, Yousaf Raza Gilani was sworn in as Pakistan’s 26th Prime Minister.
The ceremony was noteworthy for a number of reasons. For one, Gilani took his oath from President Musharraf, the same man who had him jailed on corruption charges seven years earlier. Gilani spent the next five years in prison for his troubles. Now Gilani’s coalition government is very publicly seeking to remove Musharraf from office.
Tags: democracy · dictatorship · Pakistan · rule of law · United States · Western complicity
Dictatorship Pakistan
April 4th, 2007 · No Comments
Musharraf’s dismissal of the Pakistani Chief Justice reveals the true face of the War on Terror.
Friday, or ‘Jumma’ as it is known to Muslims, is the holiest day of the week. It is usually a day of rest and reflection. It was on a Friday, 9 March 2007, that President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan told the country’s senior most judge, Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry of the Supreme Court, that he was being dismissed due to allegations of misconduct. Little detail of the alleged misconduct was made public by the Government. What information is known of the allegations came from an open letter to the Chief Justice from a noted pro-Government lawyer and television presenter, Naeem Bokhari.
Tags: democracy · dictatorship · Iftikhar Chaudhry · Pakistan · Pervez Musharraf · rule of law · war on terror · Western complicity