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Pakistan After Musharraf

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has resigned. Without a common enemy, the political coalition could be in danger.

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MILITARY power can never preserve democracy for very long. This is true of Pakistan. Pervez Musharraf is an example of how taking over power of a government built on legitimate elections will only add your name to the list of dictators.

Musharraf, who overthrew the government of Nawaz Sharif in a coup nine years ago, finally stepped down as president last week. Musharraf appeared to be repeating history. He followed in the footsteps of General Z

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