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Pervez Musharraf takes oath as president / Photo credit: The Hindu
30.11.2007 President Pervez Musharraf in a televised address has said that he intends to lift the emergency on December 16 and urged all to participate in elections scheduled to take place on January 8, 2008. Some political parties in Pakistan plan to boycott the elections, fearing that they would not be fair and transparent.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Freedom of expression] [Politics] [Democracy]
Image: Pervez Musharraf takes oath as president / Photo credit: The Hindu
Gen Pervez Musharraf handing over ceremonial baton to his successor / Photo credit: BBC
29.11.2007 Finally bowing to the pressures from domestic quarters and international community, Gen Pervez Musharraf has stepped down as Pakistan’s army chief. He handed over the charge to his trusted deputy Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kavani in a ceremony held in Rawalpindi.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Democracy]
Image: Gen Pervez Musharraf handing over ceremonial baton to his successor / Photo credit: BBC
Taslima Nasreen / Photo credit: Official website of Taslima
28.11.2007 Around 15 organisations, on November 27, held a silent protest at New Delhi’s cultural hub Mandi House in support of Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, who has been in exile since 1994. Living in eastern Indian city of Kolkata since 2003, she had to recently move out when under pressure from Muslim fundamentalists, the West Bengal government forced her to leave at once.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Religion] [Freedom of expression] [Civil society] [Democracy]
Image: Taslima Nasreen / Photo credit: Official website of Taslima
23.11.2007 To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Amnesty International India is organising an International Week of Justice Festival from January 13-19, 2008 in Indian capital New Delhi.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Freedom of expression] [Activism] [Civil society]
Prof Adil Najam
19.11.2007 “Even if we do not get democracy out of this, we have proved yet again that Pakistan is a democratic society trapped in an undemocratic state. Blogs are one way in which people are finding expression. The new media and the internet have also allowed people a great opportunity to have a say,” says Adil Najam, Pakistani academic and sustainable development expert, in an interview.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Information & media] [Internet] [Politics] [Civil society] [Democracy]
Image: Prof Adil Najam
19.11.2007 General Musharraf would not have thought of a political scenario that has emerged after the imposition of martial law. His hopes for a return of normality have proved evasive, as voices of resistance are gathering force in Pakistan, says Farooq Tariq.
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Related topics/regions: [Economy] [Human rights] [Politics] [Activism] [Civil society] [Democracy]
Asma Jahangir
19.11.2007 Asma Jahangir, chairperson of the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, while giving an account of the horrific tale of tortures and harassments faced by the legal community since the imposition of emergency, calls for support from the international legal fraternity.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Politics] [Activism] [Civil society] [Democracy]
Image: Asma Jahangir
Monks in protest/ photo credit: AP
16.11.2007 Bangkok-based author and photojournalist Thierry Falise documents the September events that rocked Burma and shook the world as the monks went marching on the streets of Rangoon.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Myanmar] [Human rights] [Freedom of expression] [Politics]
Image: Monks in protest/ photo credit: AP
Protest march in New Delhi
16.11.2007 Several India-based organisations came together here in New Delhi yesterday to express their solidarity on the International Day of Action on Pakistan. They condemned the recent imposition of emergency, resulting in gagging of media, assault on justice, mass arrests and detentions.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
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Image: Protest march in New Delhi
Protest march in New Delhi
16.11.2007 Several India-based organisations came together here in New Delhi yesterday to express their solidarity on the International Day of Action on Pakistan. They condemned the recent imposition of emergency, resulting in gagging of media, assault on justice, mass arrests and detentions.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Freedom of expression] [Politics] [Civil society] [Democracy]
Image: Protest march in New Delhi
Waiting for their loved ones/ Photo credit: Amnesty
14.11.2007 It was a shattering day for 485 victims of enforced disappearance and their families in Pakistan. The Supreme Court, in a state of disarray after the proclamation of emergency and dismissal of its Chief Justice, failed to hear the case, which was scheduled for November 13.
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Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Politics] [Democracy] [Justice and crime] [Terrorism]
Image: Waiting for their loved ones/ Photo credit: Amnesty
President Musharraf at news conference in Islamabad/ Photo credit: Reuters
12.11.2007 Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, in his first news conference since the imposition of martial law, has said elections will be held by January 9 but under the current state of emergency. Human rights activists were quick to retort that free and fair polls are not possible under such conditions.
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Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [South Asia] [Human rights] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance]
Image: President Musharraf at news conference in Islamabad/ Photo credit: Reuters
Lahore university students protest.
09.11.2007 UNITED NATIONS, Nov 8 (OneWorld) - UN human rights experts urged Pakistani authorities Thursday to return to constitutional rule and stop the ongoing police crackdown on opposition activists.
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Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Democracy] [Governance] [Law]
Image: Lahore university students protest.
Vanguards of Pakistan's suit-and-tie revolution
07.11.2007 Lawyers and judges in Pakistan are spearheading the movement for restoration of democracy. Accustomed to fighting verbal battles in courtrooms, they are now out on the streets facing the batons of the security forces.
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Image: Vanguards of Pakistan's suit-and-tie revolution
07.11.2007 The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative has strongly condemned the imposition of emergency. It says that as a member, Pakistan has to comply with the fundamental democratic principles of the Commonwealth.
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Protesting students in Karachi
06.11.2007 Despite the gag orders in the wake of emergency in Pakistan, people are still coming out to express their anxiety and anger. Many feel it will further push the country into crisis.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Freedom of expression] [Politics] [Civil society] [Democracy]
Image: Protesting students in Karachi
Asma Jahangir
05.11.2007 Put under house arrest for 90 days, Asma Jahangir makes a strong call to the people of Pakistan to come forward and challenge the government.
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Image: Asma Jahangir
05.11.2007 The US and the British governments have condemned the emergency in Pakistan, but stopped short of cutting ties with Musharraf regime. The West has taken refuge in the argument that snapping ties with Pakistani military will adversely affect the war against terror.
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05.11.2007 Over the last year, the pro-active role played by Pakistan’s Supreme Court has brought the Musharraf regime at loggerheads with the judiciary. With the proclamation of emergency, the hopes for restoration of genuine democracy are further pushed away, writes Beena Sarwar.
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