...say is rising extremist control in the rugged region. (AP Photo/Sherin Zada) (Sherin Zada - AP) Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf, makes a point during a press conference in Paris, France, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. Musharraf is on a eight-day European tour...
... "Pakistanis dealt a crushing defeat to President Pervez Musharraf in parliamentary elections on Monday, in what government and opposition politicians said was a firm rejection of his policies since 2001 and those of his close ally, the United States. "The...
...further progress was made on Monday in Pak-China talks on joint investments, trade, defence and energy sectors as President Pervez Musharraf continued deliberations with the Chinese leaders on the fifth day of his state visit to China. The Chinese minister...
...to “continue jihad in Kashmir until the region is liberated from Indian occupation.” Shah lashed out at Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf for “back-stabbing the Kashmir freedom when it was at its peak in 2001-2002.” Although India had lost hope of crushing...
...enmity. The Sarabjit Singh story may yet have a happy ending, thanks to the one-month reprieve granted by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to the death row prisoner by putting off his hanging from April 1 to April 30, by which time a new government will...
...care of Afghanistan on your side," said Owari Ghani, the governor of North-West Frontier Province, who is also President Pervez Musharraf's representative in charge of the neighboring tribal areas. You just have to love the use of the word "defies" in the...
...man whose Manchester-born wife often appears embarrassed by his unkempt appearance and robust language. The day Pervez Musharraf resigned as Pakistan’s President, he greeted me loudly in a mix of Urdu and Punjabi: “Mubarak ho ji. General sahib gaye” (congratulations,...
...President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan warned in an interview published Friday that any unilateral attacks by the United States against Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters in his country’s tribal areas would be treated as an invasion. But Mr. Musharraf also left...
Says he is not scared of possible impeachment, but he wants to spare the country
...Musharraf may have taken off his uniform, but he is still not wearing the clothes of a democrat. U.S. policy-makers who understand that only democracy can bring stability to Pakistan must realize actions mean more than a new suit. Since imposing martial law...