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FO snubs foreign views on emergency
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD — Foreign Office spokesman        Muhammad Sadiq       Wednesday said that friendly countries while expressing their views on imposition of emergency in the country should realize the ground conditions that prompted this action...

 

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Sheikh Rashid denied Indian visa
By Asim Hussain

RAWALPINDI — Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, a senior minister has been denied a visa to visit India for the second one-day international between the hosts and Pakistan....

 

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SC strikes down anti-PCO order
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—An 8-member full court of Supreme Court (SC) has set aside decision given by 7 former judges of apex court against imposition of state of emergency. The bench was headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Abdul Hamid Dogar who had taken oath under Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO).  Government had filed an application praying the SC to declare illegal the verdict given by 7-member bench of SC led by deposed chief....

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US takes up Pak aid review
Foreign Desk Report

Washington—Terming the emergency imposed by President Pervez Musharraf as counter productive to democracy and the development of Pakistan, the US state department has said the formal process of reviewing all forms of assistance to that country has begun.  “In this building, there have already been discussions about this (review of aid). I suspect within the next couple of days ...

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Ousted CJ calls for mass protests

ISLAMABAD—Deposed Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has said that the judges who refused to take fresh oath under Provisional Constitutional Ordinance (PCO) are real judges. Addressing the rally via telephone taken out by lawyers under the aegis of Islamabad Bar Association against imposition of emergency rule, he urged lawyer fraternity throughout the country to continue their campaign for supremacy of judiciary...

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