Pakistan's main opposition parties say they would try to form a coalition, after winning an election that cast doubt over President Musharraf's fate. But the embattled leader said he has no plans to resign.
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A committee of foreign ministers voted Thursday to suspend Pakistan from the Commonwealth over anti-democratic actions taken by President Gen. Pervez Musharraf during his emergency rule. Representatives from nine Commonwealth countries, including Canada, voted unanimously to suspend Pakistan "fr...
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The embattled president of Pakistan has been holding out against huge pressure to quit from opponents who swept February elections. Since those elections, Pervez Musharraf has been relegated to the sidelines. Now, a committee of the ruling coalition has finalised its charge sheet against the fo...
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President Pervez Musharraf will not resign, despite mounting calls that he step aside to spare Pakistan the trauma of a bitter impeachment process, the embattled leader's spokesman said.
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Lahore/Karachi/Quetta, Sep 07 : Lawyers in Pakistan boycotted courts and rallied across the country on Thursday calling for embattled President Pervez Musharraf to stand down and give up efforts to seek another term. Chanting "Go, Musharraf go" and "down with dictatorship," about 1,500 lawyers ma...
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