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  Pakistan - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
According to the 1973 constitution, as amended in 1985, the head of state of Pakistan is a president, elected to a five-year term by a college of deputies from the federal and provincial assemblies.
Pakistan is divided into four provinces—Baluchistan, North-West Frontier Province, Punjab, and Sindh—the Federal Capital Territory of Islamabad, and the federally administered tribal areas along the north-west border with Afghanistan.
Pakistan is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and officially became a nuclear power when it conducted underground tests in May 1998.
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 Pakistan - Search View - ninemsn Encarta
Pakistan, officially Islamic Republic of Pakistan, republic in south Asia, bordered on the north and north-west by Afghanistan, on the north-east by Jammu and Kashmir, on the east and south-east by India, on the south by the Arabian Sea, and on the west by Iran.
Pakistan is mostly a dry country characterized by extremes of altitude and temperature.
The economy of Pakistan grew by an average 5.1 per cent annually during the period from 1965 to 1980, despite setbacks in the early 1970s caused by the secession of East Pakistan in 1971.
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 Pakistan - Printer-friendly - ninemsn Encarta
Pakistan was greatly affected by the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan in December 1979; by 1984 some 3 million Afghan refugees were living along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, supported by the government and by international relief agencies.
Pakistan has generally been considered a moderate Islamic state; Islamic fundamentalists won only nine National Assembly seats in the 1993 elections; however, during the 1990s Islamic activists seemed to be gaining in influence.
Civilian government in Pakistan came to an end in October 1999, when Sharif was deposed by the military in a bloodless coup, after he tried to oust the head of the army, General Pervez Musharraf.
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 Polity IV Country Report 2003: Pakistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
While the ISI was the primary architect behind Pakistan's support for the war in Kashmir and a key ally of the Taliban in Afghanistan, President Musharraf has actively sought to purge religious extremists from its highest ranks and has attempted to limit the autonomy of this body.
Following the secession of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) from Pakistan in 1971, the discredited military was replaced by the democratically elected regime of Zulifikar Ali Bhutto (head of one of the best-known feudal families in Sind province whose PPP party had won a majority of seats in West Pakistan in the 1970 election).
Ironically, the rise of radical Islamic nationalism in Pakistan has been supported by the central government in the past as a way of gaining support for their policy of reclaiming the disputed Indian territory of Kashmir and of deflecting secular opposition to the poor economic performance of the state.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/polity/Pak1.htm   (2515 words)

  
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Neben den beiden großen Kirchen gibt es in Baden-Baden auch Freikirchen und Gemeinden, darunter eine Lutherische Gemeinde (1912 gegründet), die zur Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche in Baden gehört und eine Gemeinde der Siebenten Tags-Adventisten.
Zwischen 1626 und 1631 wurden 244 Personen, davon der überwiegende Teil Frauen, aus den Ämtern Rastatt, Baden-Baden, Steinbach und Bühl der Hexerei angeklagt, von ihnen wurden 231 verurteilt und hingerichtet.
In Folge kommt es zur Gründung der Bewegung 2.
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 Politics of Pakistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Pakistan's federal cabinet on April 12, 2006 decided that general elections would be held after the completion of the assemblies constitutional term by the end of 2007 or beginning of 2008.
Pakistan is the second largest Muslim country in terms of population, and its status as a declared nuclear power, being the only Islamic nation to have that status, plays a part in its international role.
Pakistan has used the OIC as a forum for Enlightened Moderation[1], its plan to promote a renaissance and enlightenment in the Islamic world.
resort.needtwinalso.info /Politics_of_Pakistan   (3099 words)

  
 Pakistani Defence Forum > Caa Initiates $300m New Islamabad Airport
Estimated to cost about $300 million, the new Airport facility, which is the first green-field airport in Pakistan, shall comprise a contemporary state-of-the-art passenger terminal building, control tower, runway with a provision of a secondary runway, taxiways, apron, cargo complex, and hangar together with all the necessary infrastructure and ancillary facilities.
Estimated to cost about $300 million, the new airport facility, which will be the first green field airport in Pakistan, shall comprise a contemporary state-of-the-art passenger terminal building, control tower, runway with a provision of a secondary runway, taxiways, apron, cargo complex, and hangar together with all the necessary infrastructure and ancillary facilities.
Islamabad is capital of Pakistan and deserves a modern airport while Gwadar may have economic potential of a small city and hub of trade center.
www.pakistanidefenceforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t52057.html   (6102 words)

  
 Response of Pakistan Political Parties -- War on Iraq: South Asia Impact
The whole country has been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of civilians have been massacred.
There will be no more uni-polar world after the war… This is the attitude which leads the people towards extremism.
If you deprive the people of their right to live, then they will use their right to die… Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali must make it clear to the US President George W. Bush that Pakistan is against the Iraq war.
www.satp.org /satporgtp/exclusive/iraq/pakistan_pol.htm   (1826 words)

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