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New Pakistani PM calls for end to US drone strikes
(4 hours ago) ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s new Prime Minister
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Musharraf in Pakistan court over Bhutto killing
Musharraf is accused of conspiracy to murder Bhutto, who died in a gun and suicide attack in December 2007. It is one of three cases he is fighting in the courts since returning home last month after four years in self-imposed exile.His arrest and disqualification from contesting elections on May 11 have been a humiliating blow for the former ruler.
Nobody has been convicted or jailed for Bhutto’s assassination on
December 27, 2007, in Rawalpindi, despite a long-running court case.
In November 2011, the court indicted two police officers and five alleged Taliban militants over her assassination.
In August 2010, it ordered the confiscation of Musharraf’s property and the freezing of his bank accounts in Pakistan over his failure, while in exile, to appear to answer questions related to her death.
Safdar told AFP that Musharraf’s team asked the court to rescind those orders, given that he was now prepared to appear in court, complained that lawyers had been barred from meeting him and ordered police to investigate.
In November 2011, the court indicted two police officers and five alleged Taliban militants over her assassination.
In August 2010, it ordered the confiscation of Musharraf’s property and the freezing of his bank accounts in Pakistan over his failure, while in exile, to appear to answer questions related to her death.
Safdar told AFP that Musharraf’s team asked the court to rescind those orders, given that he was now prepared to appear in court, complained that lawyers had been barred from meeting him and ordered police to investigate.
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