Musharraf pledges to return to Pak despite threats to life Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has pledged to return to Pakistan despite threats to his life from the Taliban and other extremist groups, saying he is not afraid of anyone except God. 旧軍の定規ムシャラフは、彼は神以外の誰を恐れていないと言って、タリバンやその他の過激派グループから彼の人生への脅威にもかかわらず、パキスタンに戻ると約束している
Musharraf: US Suspension of Aid to Pakistan 'Disastrous' Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says aid cut-off will weaken Pakistan's ability to fight terrorism null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
Pakistan heads for key political developments Pakistan is heading for wide- ranging political developments in few days as the second largest opposition party is set to join the government led by arch-rival Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of President Asif Ali Zardari.
The Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), formed by former military President Pervez Musharraf prior to 2002 general elections, will get several top positions in the ruling coalition that also include the office of Deputy Prime Minister.
Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza ... 二番目に大きい野党は大統領アシフアリザルダリ氏のアーチライバルのパキスタン人民党(PPP)が率いる政府が参加して設定されているパキスタンは数日中に広範な政治情勢に向かっている
U.S. Vice President Biden arrives in Pakistan U.S Vice President Joe Biden arrived here on Wednesday for talks with Pakistani leaders on cooperation against the militants and more military and economic aid to the country, sources said.
Joe Biden began Pakistan's day-long visit after his trip to neighboring Afghanistan, where he hinted that U.S. troops will stay in Afghanistan until Afghans want them.
The U.S. vice president will meet President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and the Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez ... 米副大統領はジョーバイデンは、過激派に対する協力と、軍事国への経済支援パキスタンの指導者との協議のため水曜日にここに到着した、と情報筋は述べた
Musharraf eyes Pakistan presidency Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has vowed to return to politics in a bid to restore the country's self-confidence. パキスタンの元軍の支配者ムシャラフが政治に入札の国の自信を回復に戻ることを誓ったしています
Musharraf returning to politics Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf says he is gearing up for a return to politics, two years after he stepped down as President and left the country. He says he will announce the establishment of the All Pakistan... パキスタンの元軍の支配者ムシャラフ氏は政治への復帰準備を進めている、国を残しました大統領として2年後に彼が辞任した
Pakistan's maturing democracy | Michael Meyer-Resende and Hannah Roberts Despite its violent, dysfunctional image, recent reforms have restored key features of the country's founding constitutionPakistan is widely portrayed as the perennial dysfunctional country, where weak elected governments are inevitably overthrown by a powerful army. The violence of recent years has strengthened the perception of a failing state, obscuring a more encouraging trend: the maturing of Pakistani democracy, demonstrated in parliament's adoption of far-reaching constitutional reforms.While the continuing violence poses a threat to Pakistan's development, there is also a risk that prophecies of a military takeover fulfil themselves, particularly in a context where the west badly needs Pakistan's army for its Afghanistan strategy.A comparison with Afghanistan illustrates the significance of Pakistan's reforms: President Hamid Karzai is trying to take control of the appointment of the electoral complaints commissioners, whose integrity was instrumental in curtailing the widespread fraud that marred his re-election last year.In Pakistan, the recent constitutional reforms reduce the president's discretion to appoint election commissioners by giving the opposition a voice in this process.However, the reforms go far beyond the issue of elections, restoring key features of the original constitution of 1973, adopted after the secession of East Pakistan, today's Bangladesh. The constitution foresaw a parliamentary system of government and significant competencies for the four provinces, but soon power shifted to the president, a trend that became even more marked under the periods of military rule by Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq and Pervez Musharraf.The reform, known as the 18th amendment, moves powers from the president to the prime minister and parliament, and from the federal その暴力的で、機能不全のイメージにもかかわらず、最近の改革は広く弱い選出政府は必然的に強力な軍隊によって倒され多年生機能不全国として描かれている国の建国constitutionPakistanの主要な機能を復元した
Musharraf urges leniency for cricketer accused in bets scam Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf called for the 18-year-old star at the centER of cricket's spot-fixing scandal to be shown compassion as t... 元パキスタンのムシャラフ大統領は、コオロギのスポット固定スキャンダルの中心に18歳の星のためのいわゆるはTとして思いやりを表示させる..
Arrest warrant for Musharraf A Pakistani court investigating the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has issued a warrant for the arrest of former president Pervez Musharraf, who is in exile in London.Musharraf had known of Taleban plans to... と野党指導者ベナジルブット元首相の暗殺を調査し、パキスタン裁判所は、タリバンの知っていたLondon.Musharrafに亡命している元大統領はムシャラフ大統領の逮捕、令状を発行している予定...
Wikileaks and the ISI-Taliban nexus | Peter Galbraith Pakistan's intelligence leaders should ask whether their support of the Taliban is worth the price the country may have to payThe Wikileaks documents, splashed in the Guardian and several other papers, provide useful confirmation of what is readily discerned from public sources: the Afghanistan War is going badly, the Taliban are exceptionally brutal, US forces have not always attacked the right targets and elements in Pakistan continue to support the Taliban.The most striking feature of the documents – an unprecedented 90,000 pages of mostly raw intelligence that could only be leaked thanks to 21st-century technology that enables large volumes of data to be compressed into a tiny thumb drive – is the inconsistent quality of the intelligence. Americans should be asking why they are paying upwards of $50bn for this kind of information and why military officers and diplomats so rely on it.Of all this information, the most troubling concerns the duplicitous double dealing by Pakistan's powerful spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI. While some of the intelligence seems wildly implausible (surely the ISI did not plot to poison Kabul-bound beer, an enormously complex operation with limited pay off since US troops are not allowed to drink alcohol in Afghanistan), the Wikileaks documents show a continued relationship between the ISI and the Taliban. This is not surprising. In the 1990s, the ISI helped create the Taliban and Pakistani support was decisive to the Taliban's capture of Kabul in 1996. The US has known since 2001 that Pakistan did not break its ties with the Taliban as President Pervez Musharraf had promised President Bush. After all, Mullah Omar and his close associates have been in Pakistan since 2001 and it is not plausible that Pakistan did not kno パキスタンの情報指導者かどうかをタリバンの支持は、price国の価値Wikileaksは文書payTheする必要がありますが、求める必要がありますガーディアンやいくつかの他の論文はね、容易にパブリックソースから明察は何か役に立つ確認:アフガニスタン戦争を提供goingている米軍は、常に文書のTaliban.The最も印象的な機能を - だけ感謝に流出する可能性がほとんど生の知能の前例のない90,000ページのサポートを継続右ターゲットとパキスタンの要素を攻撃していないひどく、タリバンは非常に残酷なさできる21世紀の技術大量のデータは、小型の親指ドライブに圧縮する - 知性の矛。品質です
Sectarianism has poisoned Pakistan | Basim Usmani The violence seen in Lahore last week was aided by a bigoted constitution. How has stock in our nationhood plummeted so?The recent attacks on a prominent shrine in Lahore demonstrate how the unrest in Pakistan is caused by a minority of few who cannot tolerate the plurality of beliefs in Pakistan. The Tehrik-e-Taliban are lying through their teeth when they claim that they do not attack public places. It's becoming more and more apparent that these militants aren't resisting American hegemony; this a war to determine Pakistan's future and, by proxy, the future of Islam.Whether the Tehrik-e-Taliban actually arranged the bombers' suicide belts is irrelevant; they have created a domino effect that's likely to spread from commercial capitals such as Lahore to cities with historic shrines and Pakistani historical sites, such as Multan, or Taxila.Unlike Baghdad, where violence between Islamic sects is a product of the war America is waging, the onus of last Thursday's blasts falls squarely on us, the citizens of Pakistan. We have been complacent about sectarianism for too long.A good friend who works for a transportation company told me in 2007 that in villages along the highways to Waziristan where the Taliban had seized control were the bodies of butchered Shia Muslims. That year, Lahore's public was too busy mobilising about the judiciary and President Musharraf to pay the violence any mind.Sectarianism has a brutal history in Pakistan that existed long before militants in Afghanistan began calling themselves the Taliban. I remember as a child in Lahore the broadcasts of gun violence outside Shia houses of worship during the early 1990s.Many Pakistanis feel that the attacks on two Ahmadiyya mosques last May, where gunmen unloaded bullets and grenades on Friday prayer-goers 暴力はラホールで先週見た頑固一徹の憲法に助けられていた
The best of the Hay festival 2010 In Hay-on-Wye this year Ian McEwan got friendly with a pig, Christopher Hitchens reviewed his brother's book and Pervez Musharraf hinted at a bid for power. We round up the best of the Hay festival 2010At the Hay festival 2010 the sun shone and the rain fell as a veritable galaxy of stellar names from literature, art and politics descended on the village of Hay-on-Wye: from Ian McEwan to James Lovelock, and from Roy Hattersley to Fatima Bhutto.On our daily Haycast, we heard David Mitchell explain why formal experimentation is a young man's game, Nadine Gordimer claim her intimate life for herself and the people with whom it was lived, and Christopher Hitchens give his verdict on his brother Peter's latest book. While on stage, the environmental writer Fred Pearce said fears of overpopulation were nonsense, Helen Dunmore warned of the dangers of fictionalising history, the education secretary Michael Gove offered the historian Niall Ferguson a job, and Pervez Musharraf hinted at a possible bid for power.We asked festivalgoers to send us their pictures of the Hay festival, and about the books they were actually reading. We also went in search of the festival beyond the canvas, setting authors Francesca Simonand Grayson Perry the challenge of finding a secondhand gem for less than a tenner.But with the festival coming to a close, we returned to fundamentals, following the visitors to Hay-on-Wye in the quest which underlies the entire event – the search for used books, new books, half-forgotten books ... the search for that perfect book: the one you will be reading next.Guardian Hay festivalIan McEwanJames LovelockRoy HattersleyFatima BhuttoDavid MitchellNadine GordimerChristopher HitchensPeter HitchensHelen DunmoreMichael GoveFrancesca SimonGrayson PerryFestivalsguardian.c ヘイはワイに今年はイアンマキューアンは友好的豚となったでは、クリストファーヒッチェンズ氏は兄の本とムシャラフ大統領の見直し電力の入札を示唆した
Karzai: Afghan gov't changes policy towards Pakistan Afghan President Hamid Karzai said that Afghanistan has changed its policy towards Pakistan and it wants to improve ties with Pakistan, a local TV channel reported Thursday.
Karzai flew to Islamabad on a two-day visit and held separate meetings with his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistani army chief General Pervez Ashfaq Kayani.
Talking to Pakistani leaders, the visiting President said that Mullah Bardar's arrest in Pakistan, the No. 2 of Afghan Taliban, is encouraging dev ... アフガニスタンのハミドカルザイ大統領は、アフガニスタン、パキスタンに向けての政策が変更されたと述べ、パキスタン、ローカルのテレビチャンネルとの関係を改善しようとする木曜日