Sharif demands Bhutto abandon plans with Musharraf
- 17 years ago
Former Pakistani PM weighs in on crisis
Wednesday November 7th, 2007
The former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told The Hindu that civil society and other political forces in his country were gearing up for a decisive battle against the attack on civil liberties and political rights by President Pervez Musharraf. The Hindu November 6, 2007
Sharif urged the West to abandon Musharraf but also ruled out teaming up with Benazir Bhutto, another key opposition leader, unless she cut off talks with Musharraf. The Guardian UK November 7, 2007
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Wednesday November 7th, 2007
The former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told The Hindu that civil society and other political forces in his country were gearing up for a decisive battle against the attack on civil liberties and political rights by President Pervez Musharraf. The Hindu November 6, 2007
Sharif urged the West to abandon Musharraf but also ruled out teaming up with Benazir Bhutto, another key opposition leader, unless she cut off talks with Musharraf. The Guardian UK November 7, 2007
As part of the Real News Beta, we will be experementing with different news formats. This is a sample of a 'raw' news feed, giving the viewer time to watch and hear important stories. Please let us know what you think.