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Charlie Rose - An hour with Pervez Musharraf, President...
An hour with Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan. Topics include Pakistan's relationship with the United States, Afghanistan, and the war on terrorism.
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Rating: 4.70 (61 ratings)
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The turbulent career of Pervez Musharraf - 18 Aug 08
Pervez Musharraf told Al Jazeera in 2007 he wanted to be remembered as a "reformer and developer, and someone who saved [Pakistanis] from catastrophe and introduced sustainable democracy".
Yet, the Pakistani president has officially resigned following protests and impending impeachment charges.
Al Jazeera catalogues his career.
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Rating: 4.80 (21 ratings)
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Killing of Aqsa Pervez- Lecture by Sheikh Jamal(1/6)
Dr. Jamal Badawi is the director of the Islamic Information Foundation, Halifax, Canada. Dr. Badawi is a professor of Management at Saint Mary University in Halifax. He has authored several books and articles on Islam and designed and participated in the production of nearly 350 half hour segments of a TV series on Islam.
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Rating: 4.00 (4 ratings)
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Lion of Pakistan Ali Ahmad Kurd blast Pervez Musharraf
Lion of Pakistan Ali Ahmad Kurd
A 13-member full court of the Supreme Court on Friday gave historic verdict to reinstate Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and quashed misconduct charges filed against him by President Pervez Musharraf.
The announcement sparked massive celebrations by lawyers who had spent the day waiting outside the court for the verdict.
Chaudhry was suspended in March, following allegations that he abused his position, notably to obtain a top police job for his son and other privileges for himself.
"The reference of the president dated March 9, 2007 is set aside," presiding judge Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday told the court, announcing the panel of judges had reached a 10-3 decision in Chaudhry's favour after a 43-day hearing.
"As a further consequence, the petitioner, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, shall be deemed to be holding the said office and shall always be deemed to have been so holding the same," he said.
The Supreme Court started hearing of an appeal of Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry against his suspension by President Gen. Pervez Musharraf on April 18.
Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry had challenged Musharraf's decision to suspend him and he was under trial for alleged misconduct.
The lead counsel for the chief justice Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan had filed a petition against presidential reference under article 184-III of constitution.
Aitzaz Ahsan had completed his arguments during the hearing today after which head of a 13-member full court bench of Supreme Court Justice Khalilur Rahman Ramday announced the brief verdict.
On this occasion, special security arrangements were made outside the Supreme Court by posting heavy contingents of police.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said the government accepted the Supreme Court's decision to reinstate the country's top judge but added it was "not the time to claim victory or defeat."
"I have just learnt of the Supreme Court decision. I have always maintained that the decision by the honourable court must be accepted by all sections of the people including the government itself," Aziz said in a statement.
"This is not the time to claim victory or defeat. The constitution and the law have prevailed and must prevail at all times," he added.
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Rating: 4.10 (34 ratings)
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Pervez Musharraf steps down as army chief
Hello! I'm Kristin Volk with a UPI Headline Update on this Wednesday, November 28, 2007.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is no longer the country's military leader. He stepped down today, just a day before he takes the presidential oath for a third term as a civilian. In a farewell ceremony to the army, an emotional Musharraf said the army is his life and his passion. The president has been under pressure recently to step down as military leader and end emergency rule in the country.
President Bush and Mideast leaders are forging ahead with the peace process. Yesterday, Bush announced there was quote a joint understanding between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to build a path for peace by the end of 2008. No actual peace deal was reportedly made, but the two leaders made an agreement about the understanding. The two did acknowlege that they haven't yet addressed any divisive issues that have killed deals before, but a joint declaration is a step forward. Last week, it wasn't clear whether there'd even be an actual peace conference.
In the Gaza strip, Hamas supporters are protesting the Middle East peace conference. Tens of thousands rallied peacefully yesterday. The protest was reportedly organized by Hamas militants who weren't invited to the conference because they refuse to recognize Israel and renounce violence. The group's leaders have organized daily protests against the conference for several days now and stepped up their criticism of moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, calling him a traitor to Palestinians.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is trying to restore order in his country. This comes after three consecutive nights of rioting that's caused widespread damage and injuries. Sarkozy chaired a security meeting today in an attempt to diffuse the situation. It all started when two teenagers were killed in a collision with a police car earlier this week. Police are maintaining their innocence. Around the country, twenty cars have been burned and rioters have set fire to two libraries.
That's all for now. Go to upi.com and check out our latest special segment called "Discovering Africa." Thanks for watching.
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