PAKISTAN HAS ASKED INTERPOL TO ISSUE RED WARRANT FOR MUSHARRAF: BILAWAL
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This is for Action Research Forum of public wisdom
Dear Musharraf, Had u been President of a country where President is immune for all his acts in office. See US, no outgoing President is accountable where is WMD, 9/11 mystery and Osama. Remember Richard Nixon Watergate he resigned without any apology and the issue was buried. Politicians in office they need your name for shield, as they have hardly to contribute better so mixed up and confused so shout for past, alas!
SO far Bilawal is concerned visit Youtube for his immoral social evils and washed with holy milk to bark, should not be “CHARYA”, he is too good to be successful politician.
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Pakistan has asked Interpol to issue red warrant for Musharraf: Bilawal
Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-14943-Pakistan-has-asked-Interpol-to-issue–red-warrant-for-Musharraf-Bilawal
Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-14943-Pakistan-has-asked-Interpol-to-issue–red-warrant-for-Musharraf-Bilawal
Monday, May 28, 2012
ISLAMABAD: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman Pakistan People’s Party and son of slain prime minister Benazir Bhutto has said that his country has asked the Interpol to issue a “red warrant” against former military ruler Pervez Musharraf in his mother’s assassination case.
In an interview with the Sunday Times, he said, “The United Kingdom should do the right thing “hoping that the British government would hand Musharraf over to Pakistan to face the trial in Bhutto’s assassination case. Pakistan has recently informed the Interpol that the warrant issued for Musharraf by an anti-terrorism court in connection with the Bhutto assassination case will remain valid till its compliance.
Although, Bilawal says the instructions were issued by Al Qaeda and the attack was carried out by the Pakistani Taliban, it is the man he calls “General Dictator Pervez Musharraf “, President of Pakistan at the time, whom he blames.
“Musharraf murdered my mother,” he said. “He knew about specific threats to her life and I believe he sabotaged her security, knowing she’d be murdered by the terrorists.”Under Pakistani law, Bilawal cannot run for office until he is 25 but says he will follow in his mother’s footsteps and campaign in next year’s elections for the party.
“They’re very large footsteps,” he said. “I can’t pretend I’d be able to follow them in the same way but I want to make sure she didn’t die in vain. That’s what drives me.”He is working with the Pakistan People’s Party youth and women’s wings and plans a foundation in his mother’s name. Bilawal, whose mother was assassinated, grandfather was hanged, one uncle was shot dead and another was poisoned, said he is well aware of the risks.“I believe if we were given half the support the world gave the dictator who murdered my mother we’d show you a new Pakistan,” he said.
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