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mbay

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Posted - 18 Aug 2008 :  12:15:40  Show Profile Send mbay a Private Message

In Most breaking news about hours back is that Musharraf has resigned!

He said "After consultations with legal advisers and close political supporters and on their advice, I'm taking the decision of resigning," Musharraf said a televised address.

"I leave my future in the hands of people."
Now he Remembers them, but the time of selling country not!

"My resignation will go to the speaker of the National Assembly today."
"After viewing the situation and consulting legal advisers and political allies, with their advice I have decided to resign," a grim-faced Musharraf said, backed by Pakistani flags and a portrait of the country's founder.

Well you may ask where about his master-US and friends are. this powerful army, which has ruled for more than half the country are now under the duck, and camaraderie -armys has publicly kept out of the controversy over their old boss.

Some said his aides have been in talks with the coalition, brokered by Saudi Arabia, to allow him to quit in return for indemnity.
Another official undertaking are from Saudi Arabia, the United States and Britain has (hihpocricaly) negotiation on this confrontation aimed of this Nuclear-armed Pakistan

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Sunday that Musharraf has been a "good ally," but she declined to say whether he would receive U.S. asylum if he stepped down,
"That's not an issue on the table, and I just want to keep our focus on what we must do with the democratic government of Pakistan," Rice said.

I think he now know how sell soul for money in exchange with power.

Western allies want Pakistan to resolve the crisis over Musharraf so it can deal with the fight against Taliban and al-Qaeda militants in the

mansasulu



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Posted - 22 Aug 2008 :  21:48:12  Show Profile Send mansasulu a Private Message
they guy they are about to put at the helm is no better than Musharraf. Pakistan can do better than Asif Zardari.

"...Verily, in the remembrance of Allâh do hearts find rest..." Sura Al-Rad (Chapter 13, Verse 28)

...Gambian by birth, Muslim by the grace of Allah...
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