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1. If elections in Pakistan ever changed anything -they’d be abolished

Asian News, Tuesday 19 February 2008
February 18 2008 has been a much awaited day and for some,  a day which supposed to have begun last month. It's the day Pakistan embarked on its election process amidst the chaos, political unstability, violence, foreign interferance and heavy handed tactics of the darling of London and Washington, the self tyled "President" of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf.

2. Musharraf's party admits defeat

Asian News, Tuesday 19 February 2008
President Pervez Musharraf today suffered a crushing blow to his authority as his ruling party conceded defeat after a paltry showing in Pakistan's parliamentary elections.

3. No votes for Ahmadiyya Muslims

Asian News, Tuesday 19 February 2008
I write in relation to the elections which took place in Pakistan yesterday.  Senior members of the Pakistani Government claimed they were conducted freely and fairly but in fact this is a myth.

4. Imran Khan barred from Karachi

Asian News, Monday 11 February 2008
IMRAN Khan, leader of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf - Movement for Justice - was prevented from entering Karachi - for the second time in five months - as he arrived in the city to address the Karachi Bar Association (KBA).

5. School named in honour of mother

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2008
RETIRED Rochdale Council council training officer Ghulam Rasul Shahzad has set up a sewing school in Pakistan in memory of his late mother.
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