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  Pakistan
The secular policies of the past were replaced by Zia's introduction of the Islamic Shariat legal code, and increased religious influences on the civil service and the military.
Muhammad Khan Junejo was elected in 1985 as Prime Minister, but with the death of General Zia in a plane crash in 1988, Benazir Bhutto, daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was elected as the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The arrival of Afghan refugees in the western provinces has rekindled Pashto and Persian music and established Peshawar as a hub for Afghan musicians and a distribution centre for Afghan music abroad.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/p/pa/pakistan.html   (4832 words)

  
 Pakistan - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
On October 7th 1958 Pakistan’s civilian and first President Iskander Mirza in collaboration with General Mohammad Ayub Khan abrogated Pakistan’s constitution and instated the state of Martial Law an act which is attributed as high treason and is punishable by death under the Constitution of Pakistan.
General Zia was killed in a plane crash in 1988, after which Benazir Bhutto, daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was elected as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
PML-Q leader Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain became interim PM, and was succeeded by Finance Minister and former Citibank Vice President Shaukat Aziz, who was elected Prime Minister on August 27, 2004 by a National Assembly vote of 191 to 151.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/p/a/k/Pakistan.html   (6167 words)

  
 Book Reviews - Middle East Quarterly
Ali, Tariq, Bush in Babylon: The Recolonisation of Iraq
Chaudhry, Kiren Aziz, The Price of Wealth: Economics and Institutions in the Middle East
Kram, Mark, Ghosts of Manila: The Fateful Blood Feud between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier
www.meforum.org /meq/reviews.php   (6837 words)

  
 Suppressing the World's break for Economic Freedom
Those carrying out the orders of managers-of-state had never heard anything other than that they were battling the world’s worst elements that were attempting to take away our democratic freedoms.
When Iranians gained their freedom after WWII under the leadership of Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq, they were America’s friend and wished to emulate both its democratic government and its economic success.
Operation Ajax (with Kermit Roosevelt, future Vice President of Gulf Oil, in charge of reinstalling the Shah and training SAVAK, the Iranian Secret Service) was the CIA's covert operation to stem that burst of democracy.
www.ied.info /books/ed/suppressing.html   (10624 words)

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