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"Outside observers of Pakistan's state and society may be a trifle surprised by the acrimony caused by the passage through its parliament of legislation entitled Protection of Women's Rights Bill."
"Reduced to basics, Zia's Islamisation, they argue, was a bid to legitimise his seizure of power and Musharraf's present liberalism a device to make another term of office in military uniform acceptable to people and the international community."
"A frequently asked question is why he did not carry out the long overdue review of a bad law for seven years of absolute power."
"In Pakistan's polarised politics it is natural that the minimal amendment made now is hyped as an Ataturk-style reformation"
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http://gulfnews.com/opinion/columns/world/10085398.html
"Reduced to basics, Zia's Islamisation, they argue, was a bid to legitimise his seizure of power and Musharraf's present liberalism a device to make another term of office in military uniform acceptable to people and the international community."
"A frequently asked question is why he did not carry out the long overdue review of a bad law for seven years of absolute power."
"In Pakistan's polarised politics it is natural that the minimal amendment made now is hyped as an Ataturk-style reformation"
Read the full article here..
http://gulfnews.com/opinion/columns/world/10085398.html