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Pakistan at Crossroads

Will moderation or extremism triumph in this bellwether nation?

Pakistan is one of the Islamic world's hottest hotbeds of fundamentalism. But it's also a country with an almost entirely secular (if mildly autocratic) government, headed by strongman Pervez Musharraf, who faces acerbic opposition both from reformers on his left and fundamentalist clerics on his right, and has struggled to preserve an uneasy friendship with the United States by promising to root out terrorism. The December assassination of Benazir Bhutto only adds to the country's unrest, postponing elections that a top Bhutto aide charges were "thoroughly rigged."

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  • November 2007
    • Bhutto Fails to Break Barricade

      Bhutto Fails to Break Barricade

      (Newser) - Benazir Bhutto tried unsuccessfully to break through the police blockade outside her Islamabad home today to lead a rally in a nearby city, the AP reports. "We are trying to pass through because we want to reach Rawalpindi," Bhutto said after trying to drive through the blockade. "There was a baton charge. There was a barbed wire." More »

    • Bhutto Under House Arrest

      Bhutto Under House Arrest

      (Newser) - Police surrounded the home of Benazir Bhutto today hours before she planned to lead a massive anti-government march. "She is being placed under house arrest," a senior government official told Agence France Presse as soldiers surrounded her house with barbed wire.  Bhutto had intended to lead a march to protest President  Pervez Musharraf's imposition of emergency rule and suspension of the constitution. More »

    • Musharraf Vows Elections

      Musharraf Vows Elections

      (Newser) - Responding to pressure from President Bush to hold elections and "take off your uniform," Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf promised today to hold parliamentary elections before February 15. He reiterated an earlier offer to step down as general, but only if the Supreme Court validates his October reelection. The justices who were to rule on the reelection are under house arrest; they've been replaced by judges loyal to Musharraf. More »

    • 700 Bhutto Supporters Arrested

      700 Bhutto Supporters Arrested

      (Newser) - More than 700 supporters of opposition leader Benazar Bhutto were arrested overnight, her party claims, in anticipation of a mass rally planned for tomorrow in Rawalpindi to protest emergency rule in Pakistan. In Karachi, five people arrested earlier were charged with treason for making speeches critical of the government ; if convicted they would face a death sentence. More »

    • With TV Cut Off, Pakistanis Turn to the Web