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Pakistan emergency ‘lifted soon’
By admin | November 10, 2007
Pakistan’s attorney general has said the country’s state of emergency could be lifted within a month.
Malik Mohammad Qayyum said the security situation was improving and he hoped it would improve further.
President Pervez Musharraf imposed the measures last week, blaming militant violence and an unruly judiciary.
The news came as former PM Benazir Bhutto was allowed to leave her home, a day after a temporary detention order prevented her from attending a rally.
She is expected to meet party workers and diplomats later on Saturday.
‘Vague’ words
Ms Bhutto has called on Gen Musharraf to end the emergency, step down as army chief by 15 November and hold elections by mid-January.
On Thursday Gen Musharraf pledged to hold parliamentary elections by 15 February - a month later than they were due.
He also renewed a promise to quit as head of the army, if and when the Supreme Court validated his recent re-election as president.
But Ms Bhutto has dismissed his words as “vague” and “generalised”.
Ms Bhutto was placed under house arrest on Friday to stop her from travelling from Islamabad to nearby Rawalpindi to lead a protest.
The government banned the rally, citing fears of suicide attacks.
Thousands of opposition supporters, lawyers and human rights workers remain in custody and TV news channels are off the air.
Topics: Pakistan News |


Ms Bhutto was the prime minster years ago and when she was in power she never really done any thing for pakistan instead she had several corruption charges which were never bought to court. Ms Bhutto know says she will defend herself but why did she left the country in the first place. in a interview she says she in not concerned about her life when the bomb blasts happen and she will fight for democracy.Ms Bhutto is a hypricate and what i do not understand is why do the people want to vote for her she should be put on trial for corription charges not elected as a prime minster.
Comment by najad mahmood — November 19, 2007 @ 12:58 pm