Geneva Peace Development Centre says it deeply regrets the decision of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) to suspend Pakistan from the Councils of the Commonwealth, as the decision did not take into account the objective conditions prevailing in the country. While in a positive develoment the highest judicial body, Supreme court of Pakistan today upheld the imposition of emergency as being in the national interest and for the welfare of the people of Pakistan. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has also dismissed all six petitions challenging the legitimacy of election of President General Musharraf.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Punishment to Pakistan Regrettable > Geneva Peace Development Centre
Geneva Peace Development Centre says it deeply regrets the decision of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) to suspend Pakistan from the Councils of the Commonwealth, as the decision did not take into account the objective conditions prevailing in the country. While in a positive develoment the highest judicial body, Supreme court of Pakistan today upheld the imposition of emergency as being in the national interest and for the welfare of the people of Pakistan. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has also dismissed all six petitions challenging the legitimacy of election of President General Musharraf.
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