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Posted: 11/4/07 at 1:00pm

Pakistan police on Sunday began a roundup of 1,500 lawyers, judges and political activists on a list of people to be arrested one day after Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency, police sources and witnesses said.

shoowhee! just as long a they dont come after the highschool music teachers!
Rice: U.S. to review aid to Pakistan

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Mr Roxy
#2re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/4/07 at 1:03pm

Going down the crapper as we speak.


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#2re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/4/07 at 1:07pm

who will get control of Pakistan's nukes?

& how will India react?
Updated On: 11/4/07 at 01:07 PM

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Mr Roxy
#3re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/4/07 at 1:08pm

The nukes are a major problem so if Pakistan goes down watch out.

India will freak depending who is left in control after the smoke clears.


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#4re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/4/07 at 1:10pm

India is a wonderful place and the situation between it and Pakistan causes peolple to paint India in a very bad light.

The place is full of poverty and has practically no infrastructure, but it's not radical, and the people are not violent by nature.

Other nations, however, are. And I think Pakistan is headed towards Iran, Saudi Arabia, etc.


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#5re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/4/07 at 8:03pm

Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s decision to suspend the constitution, seize emergency power, and round up leading opposition figures is bringing quiet joy to the State Department. “Thank heavens for small favors,” an aide to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, referring to Musharraf’s actions. Compared to Pakistan, “Iraq looks pretty good.”
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#6re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/9/07 at 7:24am

Ex-PM Bhutto under house arrest

The move came as she tried to leave her Islamabad home, which has been blocked off by police to stop her joining a planned rally in nearby Rawalpindi.

Police in the city clashed with Ms Bhutto's supporters defying a ban on rallies imposed under emergency rule.

Ms Bhutto has vowed to wage a campaign aimed at forcing President Pervez Musharraf to stand down as army chief.

Officers in riot gear blocked off the road to the former prime minister's house with barbed wire on Friday, with no-one being allowed in or out.

The 30-day detention order was served on Ms Bhutto after she tried to cross the police cordon.

As events unfolded, she told the BBC that her supporters would carry on her campaign even if she were detained.

Ex-PM Bhutto under house arrest

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Mr Roxy
#7re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/9/07 at 7:25am

Time to scratch Pakistan off the list of potential vacation spots.


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#8re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/9/07 at 8:45am

Stick a fork in Pakistan.


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#9re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/9/07 at 9:19am

HA!

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#10re: Pakistan
Posted: 11/9/07 at 11:38am

So we are going to invade Iran because they might get nukes but we allowed Pakistan to get them. Interesting.


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