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Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf, who is under pressure to resign in the face of possible impeachment, will address the nation Monday afternoon, his spokesman said. The spokesman, Rashid ...
Military spokesman Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan denied Musharraf was privy to any transfer of nuclear technology or had authorized Khan to do it. "It is absolutely wrong," Sultan said. Musharraf "was ...
Another potentially divisive issue on the agenda is how to restore judges Musharraf fired in a desperate attempt to cling to power. The meeting ended abruptly and no progress was announced.
Musharraf spokesman Rashid Qureshi said the president would make "farewell visits" before ending a military career that began in 1964. Musharraf's successor, Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, a former chief of ...
“They [the opposition] are way off in their demands,” Musharraf’s spokesman said in rejecting calls for the President to resign. “This is not the election for President. President ...
He was 79. He died after a long ailment in Dubai, said Raza Bokhari, a former spokesman and close aide. Musharraf, who was Pakistan’s fourth military leader, was a polarizing and divisive figure.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's beleaguered President Pervez Musharraf will not resign, his spokesman said on Monday, as the ruling coalition prepared to launch a bid to impeach the prominent U.S ...
President Pervez Musharraf's spokesman on Monday dismissed a suggestion from three U.S. senators that the embattled leader make a "graceful exit" from power following his opponents' victory in ...
President Pervez Musharraf held an emergency meeting in ... Former Pakistan government spokesman Tariq Azim Khan said while it appeared Bhutto was shot, it was unclear if the bullet wounds to ...
Islamabad — Gen. Pervez Musharraf, whose role as Pakistan's military ruler at the time of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks on the U.S. made him a household ...
Mr. Musharraf took power in a bloodless coup in late 1999 but resigned under threat of impeachment in 2008. He drew fire for his ties to Washington. By Alan Cowell and Stephen Kinzer Pervez ...
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