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  • March 2008
    • Pakistan PM's First Move Flouts Musharraf

      Pakistan PM's First Move Flouts Musharraf

      Yousaf Raza Gilani ordered the release of 60 judges detained by Pervez Musharraf only minutes after being elected Pakistan's prime minister today, CBS reports. The president replaced the judges with a friendlier crop after imposing a state of emergency in November. If the freed justices are reinstated, a renewed legal challenge to Musharraf's election could ensue. More »

  • October 2007
    • Court Threatens Bhutto Return

      Court Threatens Bhutto Return

      The power-sharing arrangement aimed at stabilizing Pakistan's shaky government has hit yet another snag, the BBC reports. Pakistan's Supreme Court, which has already held up certifying President Pervez Musharraf's re-election win until it rules on challenges, now says it must rule on whether the amnesty  granted to Benazir Bhutto on old corruption charges as part of the deal is constitutional. More »

  • September 2007
    • Pakistani Judge Frees Political Prisoners

      Pakistani Judge Frees Political Prisoners

      The chief justice of Pakistan’s Supreme Court today told the government to release more than 100 opposition workers and politicians, the New York Times reports. The arrests were aimed to prevent protests as the court deliberates President Pervez Musharraf's right to run for re-election—a candidacy Musharraf made official by filing nomination papers for the Oct. 6 ballot.  More »

  • July 2007
    • Musharraf Faces Bumpy Road to Re-Election

      Musharraf Faces Bumpy Road to Re-Election

      Pervez Musharraf is facing yet another hurdle: Benazir Bhutto says she will return to Pakistan to challenge his plans for another presidential term. The exiled ex-PM tells the Sunday Times she is considering abandoning talks with the increasingly unpopular Musharraf, embarrassed last week after the country's Supreme Court reinstated the chief justice, whom he suspended. More »

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