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Stop having wet dreams Musharraf is a traitor a dictator. Recent events do tell you he is the worst thing that has happend to Pakistan he is complete hoax and he only serves his own interest. Don't cite things that have the hallmark of propoganda that was in the interest for dictatorship. By the way Musharraf cannot be elected again he has been in power for two terms (not democratically) and in the constitution you are not allowed a third term. Hence the ousting of the Chief justice.

It amuses me that you call him a traitor when he has made Pak stronger. And the alternatives made Pak weaker.

A dictatorship is not ideal but I remember the mess the country was in back in the 90's and the improvement is self evident. The Irony is that you can't see the crap the likes of Bhutto and her ilk are peddling in a desperate attempt to regain their power (the whole self interest thing cracks me up....). Pak needs to get rid of the parasites before re-embarking upon the democratic path.

When a viable alternative appears then complain about dictatorships. Until then suck it up....
 
It amuses me that you call him a traitor when he has made Pak stronger. And the alternatives made Pak weaker.

A dictatorship is not ideal but I remember the mess the country was in back in the 90's and the improvement is self evident. The Irony is that you can't see the crap the likes of Bhutto and her ilk are peddling in a desperate attempt to regain their power (the whole self interest thing cracks me up....). Pak needs to get rid of the parasites before re-embarking upon the democratic path.

When a viable alternative appears then complain about dictatorships. Until then suck it up....


Don't be amused the truth hurts he is a traitor take a deep breath before the plunge. What happened in the 90s? The people are desperate for a leader. Viable alternatives there non but one and its there do you know what it is? Its democracy.

Musharraf has made the country weak not strong.
 
how exactly has he made it weak more than BB and NW. those 2 were doing an excellent job werent they. the economy was in recesion we were defaulting on our debts yeah those times were awsome.
buddy i was living in pakistan at the time of nawaz sharif and your beloved bb dont give us these rosy picture of democracy. you have no idea how much pakistan was suffering people were losing there jobs there was general unemployment now things are much better there are jobs and we are much more free than we were use too. it really amazes me how poeple who havnt lived under these terrible people love them so much.
 
Two parasite been elected twice Banazir and Nawaz, and they are talking again to come in power.......wat a shame. They better retired from practical democracy. In close military courts both been accused as traitors and has case of treason. They alive lucky they are. Both sitting in european countries enjoyin the looted wealth of Pak govt and Pak people.
Mushy is dictator, no doubt, but atleast, hell lot improve the country economy and bring peace.
Who gives a damn about these loser politicians and mullah, statment about dictatorship and democracy.
 
how exactly has he made it weak more than BB and NW. those 2 were doing an excellent job werent they. the economy was in recesion we were defaulting on our debts yeah those times were awsome.
buddy i was living in pakistan at the time of nawaz sharif and your beloved bb dont give us these rosy picture of democracy. you have no idea how much pakistan was suffering people were losing there jobs there was general unemployment now things are much better there are jobs and we are much more free than we were use too. it really amazes me how poeple who havnt lived under these terrible people love them so much.

Two parasite been elected twice Banazir and Nawaz, and they are talking again to come in power.......wat a shame. They better retired from practical democracy. In close military courts both been accused as traitors and has case of treason. They alive lucky they are. Both sitting in european countries enjoyin the looted wealth of Pak govt and Pak people.
Mushy is dictator, no doubt, but atleast, hell lot improve the country economy and bring peace.
Who gives a damn about these loser politicians and mullah, statment about dictatorship and democracy.

There you go Interceptor.........I do recall you saying in the past that you have not yet been to Pak. You have at least three or four testimonies from persons who have lived or visited Pak during the "great" democracies (there is sarcasm here for those who are slow) I'll post a few more from good sources about the parasites for you.
 
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Pakistan seeks arrest of Bhutto
The Interpol notice for Ms Bhutto
Interpol issued the notice after a fresh approach from Pakistan
Interpol has issued notices for the arrest of ex-Pakistan PM Benazir Bhutto and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari.

Ms Bhutto, who lives in self-imposed exile, and her husband are charged in a number of corruption cases relating to her time in power in the 1980s and 90s.

The BBC's Zaffar Abbas says it is the first time Interpol has taken such drastic action against the couple.

The "red notices" issued for the couple did not amount to international arrest warrants, Interpol confirmed.


The PPP and Bhutto will not succumb to such pressure tactics of the military dictatorship
PPP spokesman Farhatullah Babar

Benazir Bhutto's career
Profile: Asif Ali Zardari

Our correspondent says the latest developments suggest attempts at reconciliation between the authorities and Ms Bhutto have ended in failure.

Ms Bhutto has always denied any wrongdoing and maintains that the cases of financial corruption against her and her husband are all politically motivated.

The couple's lawyers said they had written to Interpol questioning the notices and were plannning to challenge them legally.

Ms Bhutto is currently believed to be visiting her husband in the US, where his lawyers say he is undergoing medical treatment.

'Fugitives'

The couple face more than half a dozen corruption cases in Pakistan.


International arrest warrants do not exist... A red notice can be viewed as an 'international wanted persons notice'
Interpol

In at least one case, the former prime minister has been sentenced to three years imprisonment for her failure to appear for trial.

She and her husband are also being tried in Switzerland, where they deny taking kick-backs from a Swiss firm.

Interpol sent the notices, which carry photographs and personal details of the couple and specifically relate to the Swiss case, to all of its 184 member countries.

"It is the decision of each country as to how they view a red notice and whether they consider it a basis for provisional arrest," an Interpol statement said.

Zardari being arrested at Islamabad airport
Mr Zardari has heart problems, his lawyers say

Any decision would depend on an extradition treaty existing between a particular country and Pakistan.

Interpol said it made its decision on the basis of a fresh approach from Islamabad within the last month.

The new approach came after a Pakistani court ruled that Ms Bhutto and her husband were fugitives from justice because they had failed to appear in court to answer corruption charges.

Dozen cases

Ms Bhutto has lived mostly in London or Dubai since 1999, when Pakistan's military ruler Pervez Musharraf seized power.

Benazir Bhutto addresses party faithful at Trafalgar Square in August 2002
Benazir Bhutto has lived outside Pakistan since 1999

The Home Office declined to comment on her case.

A spokeswoman said Pakistan was a country with which the UK did not have an extradition treaty, although the Home Office could consider extradition requests from such countries "on an ad hoc basis".

Ms Bhutto maintains she has been co-operating with the authorities.

"We have made it clear that Benazir Bhutto is neither a fugitive from law nor absconding from serving a jail term for which the government of Pakistan can request Interpol," party spokesman Farhatullah Babar told the AFP news agency.

"Ms Bhutto has been appearing through her lawyers in all these cases against her in Pakistan and in Switzerland and therefore she is not a fugitive from the legal process."

Mr Zardari was freed on bail in November 2004 after spending eight years in prison in Pakistan on charges ranging from corruption to murder.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4650234.stm
 
Don't be amused the truth hurts he is a traitor take a deep breath before the plunge. What happened in the 90s? The people are desperate for a leader. Viable alternatives there non but one and its there do you know what it is? Its democracy.

Musharraf has made the country weak not strong.

Benazir is cheif traitor and dictator. She is also a thief and criminal. Most of Pakistan knows her with this profile.
Now, let us hear the name of your dream leader.
Don't forget to post his/her resume.
Musharraf regime has been most democratic in the history of Pakistan and some old politicians see this as an opportunity to malign Pakistan.
BTW, how could you miss important news from your favorite personality.
''WANTED BY INTERPOL''
 
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