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General (ret) Pervez Musharraf (Urdu: پرویز مشرف) (born 11 August 1943), NI(M), HI(M), TBt, is the former President of Pakistan. Previously, he was Prime Minister of Pakistan as well as former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army. On 18 August 2008, in a nationally-televised speech, he announced his resignation as president of Pakistan. Full Article
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, center, is applauded by unidentified supporters during the inauguration inauguration of his party's new UK offices in London, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Musharraf opened the London offices of his APML (All Pakistan Muslim League) party on...
View Photo »Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, talks to supporters during the inauguration of his party's new UK offices in London, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Musharraf opened the London offices of his APML (All Pakistan Muslim League) party on Thursday.
View Photo »Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (C) arrives before his speech, broadcasted live via video link to a rally of about 8,000 supporters in the commercial centre Karachi, Dubai January 8, 2012. Exiled former president Musharraf said on Sunday he would return to Pakistan later...
View Photo »Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf speaks during an interview with Reuters in Dubai January 8, 2012. Exiled former president Pervez Musharraf said on Sunday he would return to Pakistan later this month to lead his recently formed party in campaigning for a parliamentary...
View Photo »Some of 7,000 activists of the All Pakistan Muslim league (APML) party of former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf listen on January 8, 2012 to his speech through a video link from Dubai during a public meeting in Karachi. Musharraf said on January 8 that he would return home by the...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 02: Former Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations on November 2, 2011 in New York City. General Musharraf, having launched his own political party the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML), is planning to return to...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 02: Former Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf (right) speaks with Dr. James J. Shinn of Princeton University at the Council on Foreign Relations on November 2, 2011 in New York City. General Musharraf, having launched his own political party the All...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 26: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf (R) speaks as George Perkovich (L), vice president for studies and director of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, looks on October 26, 2011 at The Carnegie Endowment for...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 26: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf prior to speaking at The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace October 26, 2011 in Washington, DC. Musharraf delivered an address on 'U.S.-Pakistan relations, recent tensions between the two countries, and a...
View Photo »Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf addresses an audience at the the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace October 26, 2011 in Washington, DC. Musharraf addressed the history of US–Pakistan relations, recent tensions between the two countries, and his vision of the way...
View Photo »Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf speaks at a University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service lecture in Little Rock, Ark. , Thursday, Oct.20, 2011.
View Photo »Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf speaks during the 2011 Washington Ideas Forum at the Newseum in Washington, DC, October 6, 2011.
View Photo »Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf addresses the third annual Washington Ideas Forum at the Newseum in Washington, Thursday Oct. 6, 2011. The Atlantic, the Aspen Institute, and the Newseum presented the third Annual Washington Ideas Forum, which drew together more than 60 policy...
View Photo »The former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, applauds after officially opening a branch of his political party in east London January 19, 2012.
View Photo »The former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, is seen reflected in a mirror as he speaks at a news conference at a branch of his political party in east London January 19, 2012.
View Photo »The former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, speaks at a news conference at a branch of his political party in east London January 19, 2012.
View Photo »Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (top-L) shakes hands with Cuban President Fidel Castro (bottom-R) while Philippine President Gloria Arroyo (top-R) and Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad look on during a group photo session on the opening day of the 13th Non-Aligned Movement...
View Photo »Fireworks explode as supporters of the political party All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) take part in a rally addressed by their party president Pervez Musharraf via video link (unseen) from Dubai, near the mausoleum of Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi January 8, 2012. Former Pakistani...
View Photo »Leaders and supporters of the political party All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) surround a screen broadcasting a speech by their party president Pervez Musharraf from Dubai via video link, in Karachi January 8, 2012. Former Pakistani President Musharraf, who has been living abroad since...
View Photo »An activist of the All Pakistan Muslim league (APML) party of former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf joins on January 8, 2012 a public meeting in Karachi. Musharraf said on January 8 that he would return home by the end of January after more than three years of self-exile, piling...
View Photo »Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf , talks with Texas Gov. Rick Perry during a meeting on Tuesday, July 12, 2011, in Austin, Texas. Musharraf met with Perry to exchange ideas about improving the economy and discuss the strained relationship between the U.S. and Pakistani...
View Photo »In this file picture dated 25 December 2003 shows Pakistan army soldiers guarding the site of the attempted suicide bomb attack on Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf in Rawalpindi. Five people have been sentenced to death in Pakistan for their involvement in a 2003 attempt to...
View Photo »Supporters of Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf of the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) pray for the victims of Pakistan's Mehran naval air base attack by Taliban militants during a rally in Karachi on May 24, 2011. A siege on a major naval base in the heart of Pakistan's...
View Photo »Supporters of Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf of the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) light oil lamps during a rally in Karachi on May 24, 2011 to pay tribute to victims of Pakistan's Mehran naval air base attack by Taliban militants. A siege on a major naval base in the...
View Photo »Pakistani Mohammed Ali Saif (C), secretary general of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) party, speaks during a press conference in Dubai on January 27, 2012. Saif announced that Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf has delayed his return home after repeated threats by the...
View Photo »Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, center, is applauded by unidentified supporters during the inauguration inauguration of his party's new UK offices in London, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Musharraf opened the London offices of his APML (All Pakistan Muslim League) party on...
View Photo »The gallows are ready for Musharraf. There will be serious consequences, if the government does not arrest him upon his arrival.
If we are supporting PML-N's demand for initiating action against General Pervez Musharraf under Article 6, then the opposition and Nawaz Sharif should also support us.
If we are supporting PML-N`sdemand for initiating action against Gen Pervez Musharraf under Article 6, then the opposition and Nawaz Sharif should also support us
A few days ago we held a meeting at Dubai and discussed all these issues. Pervez Musharraf directed all the organisers to find reasonable personalities to be named as office-bearers at different levels
Previously former army chief Gen Pervez Musharraf sent the troops to the top of a hill at Kargil and later left them to be killed.
PPP is not wary of anyone. Even former dictator Pervez Musharraf could not deviate the party from its philosophy and service to the masses
