Pervez Musharraf
Sami El Haj, a Sudanese journalist arrested in Pakistan and detained at Guantanamo Bay, says he will file a criminal case against Pakistan’s ex-President Pervez Musharraf as the latter got him arrested illegally. Sami wants Musharraf behind bars since..
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made popular Oct 2 2009
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made popular Sep 16 2009
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made popular Aug 6 2009
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By: Afreen Baig
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