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October 6, 2008 7:01:17 PM CDT


Stories related to: Asif Ali Zardari

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  • October 2008
    • Zardari Slapped With Fatwa for Flirting With Palin

      Zardari Slapped With Fatwa for Flirting With Palin

      (Newser) - Asif Ali Zardari’s overly-friendly interaction with Sarah Palin earned Pakistan’s president a fatwa from a conservative mosque for salacious behavior, not to mention the scorn of feminists who accuse him of objectifying the US vice-presidential candidate, the Christian Science Monitor reports. At the UN last week, Zardari told Palin she was “gorgeous,” continuing, “Now I know why the whole of America is crazy about you.” More »

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      Election 2008   Pakistan   Sarah Palin   Benazir Bhutto   Asif Ali Zardari   sexism   Muslim   fatwa   conservative Islam   feminists

  • September 2008
    • Pakistan Bomb Near Miss for President, PM

      Pakistan Bomb Near Miss for President, PM

      (Newser) - Pakistan's president and prime minister were supposed to be at a reception at the Islamabad hotel where a huge bomb killed at least 60 people and injured 270, reports the Times of London. Asif Ali Zardari and Yousaf Raza Gilani were expected to attend a large dinner at the Marriott, but the location was changed at the last moment. "The whole leadership was saved," said Pakistan's interior minister. More »

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      Pakistan   al-Qaeda   Taliban   Asif Ali Zardari   Islamabad   Baitullah Mehsud   Marriott   Yousaf Raza Gilani   truck bomb

    • Pakistan Bomb Toll Climbs to 53, Al-Qaeda Accused

      Pakistan Bomb Toll Climbs to 53, Al-Qaeda Accused

      (Newser) - Pakistani intelligence authorities have blamed al-Qaeda for a massive bomb attack that has so far claimed 53 lives, Reuters reports. The truck bomb slammed into an Islamabad Marriott yesterday, turning the busy hotel into an inferno of flame. The Czech ambassador to Pakistan, and an American and German national were among those killed. Nearly 300 people were wounded. "The sophistication of the blast shows it's the work of al-Qaeda," said an official. More »

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      Pakistan   Asif Ali Zardari   bomb   Marriott   al Qaeda   truck bomb

    • Bush Ordered Raids Without Pakistan OK

      Bush Ordered Raids Without Pakistan OK

      (Newser) - President Bush green-lighted orders allowing American special forces to conduct raids inside Pakistan without the approval of the Pakistani government, senior US officials told the New York Times . One raid took place last week and more are expected as the US steps up its actions against al-Qaeda militants—despite the stern objections of Pakistan's military. More »

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      Pakistan   Afghanistan   al-Qaeda   US military   Asif Ali Zardari   Waziristan   Afghan border   tribal areas

    • Pakistan's Zardari Sworn In

      Pakistan's Zardari Sworn In

      (AP) - Asif Ali Zardari took office as Pakistan's new president today, facing immediate pressure to crack down on Islamic militants and address daunting economic problems. Afghanistan’s Hamid Karzai was present at a brief ceremony to swear in the widower of assassinated ex-PM Benazir Bhutto, his presence an imposing reminder of Zardari’s task ahead. "We are in the eye of the storm," Zardari said later. More »

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      Pakistan   Afghanistan   terrorism   Benazir Bhutto   Asif Ali Zardari   Hamid Karzai

    • Zardari Breezes Into Pakistani Presidency

      Zardari Breezes Into Pakistani Presidency

      (Newser) - Asif Ali Zardari, widower of assassinated Benazir Bhutto, easily won Pakistan’s presidential election today in an unsurprising outcome favored by the US, the New York Times reports. Zardari, who has little governing experience, gains significant authority, including the ability to dissolve Parliament—a power he has pledged to forego. Zardari spent 11 years in jail on unproven corruption charges. More »

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      Pakistan   presidential election   Pakistan People's Party   Asif Ali Zardari

    • Pakistan Prez Comes With Lots of Baggage

      Pakistan Prez Comes With Lots of Baggage

      (Newser) - Asif Ali Zardari was once merely Benazir Bhutto’s polo-loving playboy of a husband, who was jailed for corruption and suspected of much worse. But tomorrow, he’ll become president of Pakistan. Bhutto’s death made Zardari an almost accidental leader of his party, and friends say his ignominious past is behind him. “He's suffered and he's grown,” one former cellmate tells the Wall Street Journal. “He's become a perfect politician. Give us a chance to deliver.” More »

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      Pakistan   Benazir Bhutto   Pakistan People's Party   Asif Ali Zardari

    • Pakistani Democracy Is Achievable: Bhutto Widower

      Pakistani Democracy Is Achievable: Bhutto Widower

      (Newser) - Pakistan, still reeling from Benazir Bhutto's assassination and Pervez Musharraf's resignation, can get a grip on terrorists and win the fight against dictatorship, insists Bhutto’s widower in a Washington Post op-ed outlining the stakes in Saturday's election. Asif Ali Zardari, who’s running for president, vows to continue his wife’s fight against terror, which he called a “battle for Pakistan’s soul.” More »

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      Pakistan   terrorism   Pervez Musharraf   Benazir Bhutto   Pakistan People's Party   Asif Ali Zardari   democracy   Pakistan elections

    • Pakistan's Sharif Faces Charges of Corruption

      Pakistan's Sharif Faces Charges of Corruption

      (Newser) - Nawaz Sharif, whose party recently pulled out of Pakistan's ruling coalition, is about to face corruption charges, Pakistani prosecutors said today. A two-time prime minister whom Pervez Musharraf deposed in 1999, Sharif will be charged with money laundering and loan defaults, as well as "the accumulation of wealth beyond his known sources of income." Sharif's lawyer called the charges politically motivated. More »

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      Pakistan   presidential election   corruption   Nawaz Sharif   Asif Ali Zardari   Pakistan elections   corruption charges

  • August 2008
    • Bhutto Widower Plagued by Mental Illness

      Bhutto Widower Plagued by Mental Illness

      (Newser) - The leading candidate to succeed Pervez Musharraf as president of Pakistan has a long history of mental illness and was suffering from severe psychiatric problems as recently as 2007, reports the Financial Times . Asif Ali Zardari, who took over the Pakistan People's Party after the assassination of his wife Benazir Bhutto, has been diagnosed with dementia, major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, court documents say. More »

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      Pakistan   Benazir Bhutto   Pakistan People's Party   Asif Ali Zardari   mental illness   Bhutto family

    • Party Quits Pakistan Coalition

      Party Quits Pakistan Coalition

      (Newser) - Pakistan’s coalition government collapsed today, the Wall Street Journal reports, with the Pakistan Muslim League—led by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif—breaking with the Pakistan People’s Party. Sharif said his party was quitting the alliance because it wouldn’t restore judges sacked by just-ousted president Pervez Musharraf. The PPP, led by Asif Ali Zardari, appears likely to find other, smaller parties to join a ruling parliamentary coalition. More »