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India-Pakistan
Zardari 'suffering from severe mental problems'
2008-08-26
Mr Zardari, co-chair of the Pakistan People's Party, was diagnosed with a range of psychiatric illnesses, including dementia, major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. The illnesses were said to be linked to the fact that he has spent 11 of the past 20 years in Pakistani prisons fighting charges of corruption. He claims to have been tortured during his incarceration.

In March 2007 New York psychiatrist Philip Saltiel found that Mr Zardari's time in detention left him with severe "emotional instability", memory loss and concentration problems, according to court documents seen by the Financial Times. "I do not see any improvement in these issues for at least a year," he wrote.

Stephen Reich, a psychiatrist from New York State, said Mr Zardari was unable to recall the birthdays of his wife and children and had thought about suicide.

Mr Zardari used the medical reports to successfully fight a now defunct English High Court case in which the Pakistan government sought to sue him over alleged corruption. The case was dropped in March. Mr Zardari was not available to comment on the documents, but Wajid Shamsul Hasan, the Pakistan high commissioner to London said he was now fit and well.
Soon as he was released from prison. A miracle cure ...
Mr Zardari is his party's candidate to succeed Pervez Musharraf as president of the nuclear-armed country.
Perfect, a mentally-ill person with his finger on the Pak nuclear button. What could possibly go wrong?
Posted by:john frum

#6  It's a common regional affliction.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-08-26 11:35  

#5  So he's nuts - how does that make him different from all the other Pak politicians?

For that matter, how does it make him any different than many of ours?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-08-26 08:56  

#4  if you re read that carefully, it all looks like garden variety depression, puffed up to help him with his court case.

Concentration problems are a classic symptom of depression - calling it "dementia' may have impressed the court, but Id guess is misleading.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2008-08-26 08:53  

#3  So he's nuts - how does that make him different from all the other Pak politicians?
Posted by: Spot   2008-08-26 08:14  

#2  BIGNEWSNETWORK > PAKISTAN [Zardari] WARNS OF WORLD INSURGENCY [WORLD, not just US-Allies?, is LOSING THE WOT]???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-08-26 02:37  

#1  including dementia, major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

That should be a selling point there.
Posted by: JitterBug   2008-08-26 00:55  

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