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I prefer a dictator Mushraff thousands time better with our bloody politicians. PPP and plmn along with PTJI are white aunts for our country eating it from decades.
 
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Bugti murder case: ATC issues arrest warrants for Musharraf’s guarantors
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Nawab Akbar Bugti. — File photo
Updated 2014-03-17 12:46:58
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QUETTA: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Quetta on Monday issued arrest warrants for the guarantors of the former military ruler Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf in a case relating to the murder of Baloch nationalist leader Nawb Akbar Bugti, DawnNews reported.

The ATC in Quetta issued the warrants against Mumtaz Ahmad and Nazeer Ahmad after the former president failed to appear in court.

Moreover, the court accepted pleas requesting bail for former provincial home minister Mir Shoaib Nosherwani and former federal interior minister Aftab Sherpao.

Subsequently, the hearing of the case was adjourned to April 7.

Baloch nationalist leader Akbar Khan Bugti was killed in a cave on Aug 26, 2006 during a military crackdown ordered by Musharraf who was president and army chief at the time.

An FIR was registered under sections 302 and 304 of the Pakistan Penal Code against Musharraf and others in 2009 for their alleged involvement in Bugti’s murder.

Bugti had led an armed campaign to press for provincial autonomy and a greater share of profits from Balochistan’s natural resources. The death of the Baloch chieftain had sparked angry protests in the country.
 
Musharraf's lawyers call for suspension of trial
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Musharraf is the first former military ruler in Pakistan's history to face trial for treason. -File Photo
Published 2014-03-21 21:48:41
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LONDON: Lawyers for former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf called on Friday for his treason trial to be suspended because they claim the government is colluding with elements of the judiciary to “fix and manipulate” the proceedings.

The legal team said it based its claim on “leaked secret communication” from an unnamed source in the office of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

In a statement issued in London, the former military ruler's lawyers called for an “immediate and unconditional suspension of the Special Court and a comprehensive investigation” into their claims.

They also urged King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia to intervene and support Musharraf in return for the former president's role in developing “brotherly relations” between their countries.

Musharraf, 70, is the first former military ruler in Pakistan's history to face trial for treason and the case is viewed as a test of civilian authority over the powerful military.

He appeared in court on February 18, but since then has missed repeated hearings due to bomb scares and heart problems.

The special tribunal hearing the case last week ordered Musharraf to appear in person on March 31 or face arrest.

His lawyers said Sharif has “manipulated the Pakistani legal process and used unlawful influence on the... judiciary to bring a barrage of unsubstantiated charges” against Musharraf, his long-time political rival.

They gave no specific details of their new claims, but said they had submitted them to the office of UN human rights chief Navi Pillay.

Musharraf's lawyers have already written to the UN urging it to intervene to stop what they call a “show trial”, claiming Sharif has handpicked the three judges hearing the case.

Toby Cadman, an international human rights lawyer on Musharraf's team, said: “There is an obvious conflict of interest between the judiciary in charge of the former president's trial and the issue at stake.

“The recent disclosure demonstrates the level of collusion between the executive and the courts.”

The treason accusation relates to Musharraf's decision in 2007 to impose emergency rule shortly before the Supreme Court was due to decide on the legality of his re-election as president a month earlier, while he was still army chief.

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:pakistan:SUB SAI PAHLAY PAKISTAN :sniper:

Mussaraf have serious threat from internal elements, these element not wanna seen Pakistan at positive progress directions & polishing their own chairs.... :mod:
 
Let the coward General face his treason case first. His mother's illness is just an excuse to divert attention by eliciting emotions for manipulation.
 
Let the coward General face his treason case first. His mother's illness is just an excuse to divert attention by eliciting emotions for manipulation.
wrong move!
let the cowards come in the battle field rather then the fake courts to face the commando, who,s still was recomanded by the enemies?
till, cowards & criminals like zardari , nawaz rulling pakistan there is no chance of pakistan getting rid of mass crimes!
period!
 
How do you keep all the carnage "not public"?
Just like US did in Afghanistan and Iraq :D

wrong move!
let the cowards come in the battle field rather then the fake courts to face the commando, who,s still was recomanded by the enemies?
till, cowards & criminals like zardari , nawaz rulling pakistan there is no chance of pakistan getting rid of mass crimes!
period!
You forgot to ad altaf hussain :enjoy:
 
Just like US did in Afghanistan and Iraq :D


You forgot to ad altaf hussain :enjoy:
jst because you dont like him
I also forgot IK?
contempt of court?
because i think its unneccecerry?

Musharraf indicted for treason; pleads not guilty to all charges
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Updated 2014-03-31 11:54:40
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ISLAMABAD: The special court constituted to try former military ruler Pervez Musharraf for high treason indicted him on Monday, DawnNews reported.

The three judge court headed by Justice Faisal Arab of the Sindh High Court read out the indictment against the ex-army strongman, with Musharraf pleading "not guilty" to each of them.

Musharraf, who has been absent from most of the tribunal's hearings owing to security threats and ill health, then turned to address the court.

"I honour this court and prosecution, I strongly believe in law I don't have ego problems, and I have appeared in court 16 times in this year in Karachi, Islamabad and Rawalpindi," the 70-year-old, who ruled from 1999 to 2008, said.

"I am being called a traitor, I have been chief of army staff for nine years and I have served this army for 45 years. I have fought two wars and it is 'treason'?"


The indictment cited imposition of Nov 3, 2007 emergency as one of the charges against Musharraf which led to the violation of Article 6 of the Constitution. It also included the deposition of superior court judges and the suspension of fundamental rights among the list of charges.

The charge sheet, which Musharraf signed today, also refers to his oath-taking under the Provisional Constitution Order (PCO).

The former military ruler has pleaded not guilty, saying he would stand his ground.

Subsequently, the hearing of the case was adjourned for today and the court would issue an order at 2pm.

Musharraf's movements, arrest order
The indictment took place after Musharraf's arrival at the special court from the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC), where he has been residing for nearly three months.

Also today, Farogh Naseem, who is now representing Musharraf, requested the court to allow his client to travel to Dubai to see his ailing mother. He said the Constitution did not allow anyone to restrict the movements of a citizen.

Naseem said Musharraf had arrived in court voluntarily, adding that the warrant against his client had not been implemented.

Naseem moreover said that his client himself was unwell and that Musharraf’s proper treatment was only possible in the United States.

For nearly three months, Musharraf has been in the AFIC where he was taken after developing a cardiac condition.

Musharraf had to rush to the AFIC on Jan 2 after he suffered chest pain while he was on his way to the special court. Initially, he was kept in the ICU but was later shifted to a room.

Late on Saturday, Musharraf was again moved to the AFIC’s ICU after his condition deteriorated due to stress upon receiving the news of his mother's illness who is currently hospitalised in Sharjah and is suffering from respiratory complications.

Also earlier, a non-bailable arrest warrant was issued against Musharraf in case he failed to appear before the court today.

Security arrangements
For his appearance in the special court today, three different routes were established by the capital police before Musharraf’s departure from AFIC.

A police squad and commandos had reached AFIC early in the morning to escort Musharraf to the court's premises.

For the former president’s security, three thousand police and Rangers personnel were deployed on the routes.

The police squad is being headed by Superintendent Police Islamabad Mustanser Feroz and strict security measures were also in place outside AFIC.
 
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