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Musharraf faces possible arrest on return to Pakistan

Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf faces possible arrest if he returns, Pakistani officials said Tuesday.

Pakistan: Court says Musharraf's actions 'illegal'

The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Friday declared that the 2007 emergency decree imposed on the country by former President Pervez Musharraf was unconstitutional, Pakistan's attorney general said.

Pakistan's ousted chief justice reinstated

Pakistan's fired chief justice was reinstated in a flag-raising ceremony at his house Sunday after the government bowed to protesters' demands following days of massive demonstrations.

Lawyers arrested protesting Pakistan firings

Police in Pakistan arrested lawyers holding a public protest to demand that the government immediately restore judges the previous president had ousted, Karachi's police chief told CNN Thursday.

Time.com: Musharraf in the Crosshairs

Pakistan's embattled president now faces impeachment charges, and with his often warring opponents closing ranks against him, the prospects for his survival don't look good

Time.com: Pakistan Lawyers: Back to the Streets

The protests seeking the reinstatement of judges threaten President Musharraf and his fragile government

Pakistan lawyers march for fired judges

Hundreds of Pakistani lawyers and flag-waving activists launched a cross-country march toward Islamabad on Monday to demand the restoration of judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf.

Time.com: Why Pakistan's Government Collapsed

Failure to agree on reinstating sacked judges may reveal a deeper schism over how to handle President Musharraf

Time.com: Pakistan Mulls Talking with Terrorists

As a new parliament convenes, the consensus is that the US war hasn't worked and that it's time for a new approach

Time.com: Undoing Musharraf in Pakistan

A new Prime Minister promises to restore democracy and reverse the dictator's recent moves. But how far can he go without compromising the war on terror?

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