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Musharraf ends emergency law in Pakistan - 15 Dec 07

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Pakistan's new Supreme Court judges have been sworn in after President Pervez Musharraf lifted the six week state of emergency.

But critics say continued restrictions on the judiciary and media mean that Musharraf can still manipulate January's parliamentary elections.

Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from Islamabad.

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  • musharraf you're an asshole! you piece of shit.

    women get raped every single day and you do nothing!

    YOU BETTER HOPE I NEVER GET MY HANDS ON YOU.

    I'D KILL YOU AND DRENCH YOUR CHARRED UP CORPSE IN PIGS BLOOD.

  • Musharraf and ALL OTHER

    MQM facists

    must go back to India.

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  • Being an angry Indian won't help you deal with the demons of your past. Just learn to accept the reality of history and move on. Yes it's true that Muslims of present day Pakistan ruled all of South Asia for over 1000 years before your saviours the British came and made you an artificial country called India. But that's no excuse for getting on Youtube and cursing another nation. Learn to accept your past and move on.Go and watch classic Indian film Slumdog Millionaire and see how cursed you are

  • Our concern is not with other countries

    BUT WITH PAKISTAN,

    where Musharraf AND ALL OTHER MQM FACISTS

    run the streets of Pakistan with blood.

  • Musharraf and ALL OTHER MQM FACISTS

    do STICK LIKE THORNS

    in the throat of democracy.

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