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India-Pakistan
Nawaz arrested!
2009-03-15
ISLAMABAD (AP) - Pakistan's government has placed opposition leader Nawaz Sharif under house arrest to stop him taking part in an anti-government rally.

Sharif's spokesman Pervez Rasheed says hundreds of police surrounded his house Sunday in the eastern city of Lahore. He says they showed Sharif aides a detention order stipulating Sharif was to be placed under house arrest for three days.

There was no immediate word from Pakistani authorities about the move.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  SKOOOOOLS OUT FOR SUMMER!
Posted by: Shipman   2009-03-15 15:04  

#3  Pakistan opposition leader Nawaz Sharif has defied an apparent house arrest order to head for a protest in Lahore.

Describing the order - denied by the government - as "illegal" he left his Lahore home urging people to join him.

Police fired tear gas at the stone-throwing protesters who plan to march to Islamabad to demand judges sacked by the former government be reinstated.

But Mr Sharif's car was allowed to drive through a police cordon as it approached the rally in central Lahore.

The Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) leader later set off in a convoy of vehicles to join the protest "long march" to Islamabad.

"It's now a matter of the future of Pakistani nation and coming generations," Mr Sharif told the Geo TV news channel by telephone from his bullet-proof car, reported Reuters news agency. "How can we abandon our mission halfway?"
Posted by: john frum   2009-03-15 12:02  

#2  The Inspector General of the Punjab Police and his officers have resigned and joined Sharif.
Posted by: john frum   2009-03-15 11:32  

#1  Sharif, he don't like it... (apologies to The Clash)
Posted by: M. Murcek   2009-03-15 02:17  

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