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Musharraf declares emergency in Pakistan

Postby X-unit » Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:36 pm

It is very interesting what is happening in Pakistan now.

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Musharraf declares emergency in Pakistan

Musharraf declares emergency in Pakistan By MATTHEW PENNINGTON, Associated Press Writer
44 minutes ago



Gen. Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency in Pakistan on Saturday, suspending the constitution, replacing the chief justice before a crucial Supreme Court ruling on his future as president, and cutting communications in the capital.

Pakistan's main opposition leader, Benezir Bhutto, flew back to the country from Dubai and was sitting in an airplane at Karachi's airport, waiting to see if she would be arrested or deported, a spokesman said. Dozens of paramilitary troops surrounded her house.

Seven of the 18 Supreme Court judges immediately condemned the emergency, which suspended the current constitution. Police blocked entry to the Supreme Court building and later took the chief justice and other judges away in a convoy, witnesses said.

The government halted all television transmissions in major cities other than state-controlled Pakistan TV. Telephone service in the capital, Islamabad, was cut.

A copy of the emergency order obtained by The Associated Press justified the declaration on the grounds that "some members of the judiciary are working at cross purposes with the executive" and "weakening the government's resolve" to fight terrorism.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged restraint on all sides and a swift return to democracy in Pakistan.

The United States "does not support extraconstitutional measures," Rice told CNN from Turkey, where she was participating in a conference with Iraq's neighbors.

Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup and has been a close ally of the United States since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, has struggled to contain spreading Islamic militancy that has centered along the Afghan border and spread to the capital and beyond.

Pakistanis have increasingly turned against the government of Musharraf, who failed earlier this year to oust Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry — the chief justice replaced Saturday.

The Bush administration said it was "deeply disturbed" by the developments, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said in a statement.

"A state of emergency would be a sharp setback for Pakistani democracy and takes Pakistan off the path toward civilian rule," McCormack said.

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Re: Musharraf declares emergency in Pakistan

Postby *jr » Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:41 pm

Oh lovely! A country with Nukes that occasionally declares state of emergency just scare the life out of me....

Alahu Akbar!

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Re: Musharraf declares emergency in Pakistan

Postby X-unit » Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:52 pm

[quote="*jr"]Oh lovely! A country with Nukes that occasionally declares state of emergency just scare the life out of me....

Alahu Akbar![/quote]

I think Bhutto wanted to double cross Musharaf. I was in pakistan at the time when the coup take place. First people didn't much care about him but now slowly he became a dictator. And what really pissed of Pakistanis is how Musharaf kisses a$$ to the Americans...

There is a deep trust between the supreme Judge and Musharaf. The power sharing was proposed by the U.S and obiovously it is not working according to plan. If Islamist take over the country. America will use India to invade Pakistan. mark my words sxb....Pakistan is the only country that has Nuclear weapons...The soviet fell after they invaded Afghanistan n met tough Mujahidins....If America invades Pakistan...that is when America will fall like the soviet union...


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