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ZAKARIA: As we try to make very clear on this program, you can’t talk about the United States’ problems in Afghanistan without talking about the problems with Afghanistan’s next-door neighbor, Pakistan. Now, for almost 10 years, from 1999 until last year, Pervez Musharraf ruled over that nation, first as the army’s chief of staff, then as president of Pakistan. If anyone... Read Full Story
Loans Worth Rs60 Bln Written Off During Musharraf Era: The government banks and financial institutions waived loans worth Rs60 billions during the 8-year military rule of General (retd.) Pervez Musharraf, Geo News has learnt.
Those who got their loans written off include politicians, bureaucrats and former military officials. In addition, business [...]
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Loans Worth Rs60 Bln Written Off During Musharraf Era
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Musharraf poised to return to Pak politics, Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf return to politics With the constitutional restrictions on him ending today (November 28), former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf has started planning his return for another stint in his country's politics.
According to sources, Musharraf is in constant touch with hi 1 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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By Sabahat Ghazal Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf The report also revealed that the former general had received millions of dollars in donations from various corporate biggies and his close associates.
“Insiders say that Musharraf has vast wealth, much of it accumulated through donations from individuals (these, some say, include Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi and corporations to aid previous election campaigns). There are... Read Full Story
ISLAMABAD: The government banks and financial institutions waived loans worth Rs60 billions during the 8-year military rule of General (retd.) Pervez Musharraf, Geo News has learnt. Those who got their loans written off include politicians, bureaucrats and former military officials. In addition, business groups and engineering companies also got their loans waived during 1999 to 2007 Read Full Story
The former Pakistani President has made the contentious claim supporting more US troops in Afghanistan. He is siding with the Neocon agenda which support perpetual mimitic warfare in the Hindu Kush. Mr. Musharraf’s latest claim will further antagonize the Pakistanis who want to try him for the abrogation of the constition and declaration of Martial Law twice.
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DALLAS, USA : Former President General (r) Pervez Musharraf who is presently on a month-long visit to US called on his former US counterpart George W. Bush here Thursday.
The two leaders discussed issues of bilateral interests with focus on important regional and international issues, former Minister of State Dr Naseem Ashraf who also accompanied with Musharraf told the newsmen after the meeting.
He said that the former president told his US counterpart that the injustice with... Read Full Story
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf sat down for an interview with “Good Morning America ” co-anchor Chris Cuomo Sept. 23, 2009 . The following transcript of their interview has been edited for clarity.
CHRIS CUOMO: Mr. Musharraf, let’s start with you and your future. Have you given thought yet to returning to Pakistan, returning to power?
PERVEZ MUSHARRAF: Well — I give thought to what is happening in Pakistan. And I give thought to what the people of Pakistan are desiring... Read Full Story
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf Calls for World to Confront Terrorism, Economic Disparities
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The former leader presents “The World as I See it” as part of Trinity University’s Distinguished Lecture Series.
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September 2009 – Saying that we are all now living in a very large village, Pervez Musharraf, the former president of Pakistan, called for the world... Read Full Story
Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf struck a defiant note in a speech Saturday in Houston, saying the United States should contribute money, but not advice, to his country’s counterterrorism efforts.
The U.S. should assist as Pakistan tries to root out the Taliban and al-Qaida from within its borders, “but don’t get into micromanaging how to do it because we know how to do it better than you,” he said.
In an address sponsored by the World Affairs Counsel of Houston... Read Full Story
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