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India-Pakistan
Gilani, Nawaz want Musharraf to appear in Supreme Court
2010-05-19
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz chief Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday called for former president Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf's appearance in the court, referring to the former's statement on the same.
Say, anyone hear anything about a bombing in New York?
In a telephonic conversation, both the leaders vowed to work out a strategy for strengthening democracy and democratic institutions in the country as soon as Nawaz returned to Pakistan from London. They maintained that they would soon hold a meeting in this regard. The PML-N chief also gave a number of proposals for strengthening democracy in the country.

During the discussion, both the leaders agreed to unite in protecting democracy at all costs, for which both the Pakistan People's Party and the PPP have rendered
great sacrifices. They agreed that democracy would not be allowed to be derailed since it was the only way forward to ensure prosperity and welfare of the common man.
Who better to defend democracy than Gilani and Nawaz?
Posted by:Steve White

#2  It was on Musharref's watch that the terror groups that trained the Times Square bomber (Faisal the Fizzlebomber) and so many others were expanded. Not to mention turning their sights on taking over Pakistan as well as Afghanistan and Indian Kashmir. Musharref was a creature of the ISI, and did much to support their continued support of jihadi groups as a matter of Pakistani policy.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-05-19 12:30  

#1  Seems to me Mushy was a whole lot better at his job than these two halfwits

Its quite feasable to assume that dictatorships work better in Pakistan than democracy. But thats just my opinion .
Posted by: Oscar   2010-05-19 05:54  

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