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This Article is From Jul 29, 2009

Musharraf can be tried in London: Lord Nazir

Musharraf can be tried in London: Lord Nazir
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Islamabad:

A British lawmaker of Pakistani origin on Wednesday talked of the possibility of former President Pervez Musharraf being put on trial in the UK as he failed to respond to summons from the top court in Islamabad over his controversial decisions to impose emergency and fire judges two years ago.

Musharraf, who is now in London as part of his extensive lecture tour, snubbed summons to appear before a 14-member bench headed by Pakistan Chief Justice Iftikhar M Chaudhary, who had himself been a victim of the military dictator.

Lord Nazir Ahmed, who became UK's first Muslim life peer in 1998, said that a case can be lodged in the international court of justice against the former Pakistani president, the Geo news reported.

Interacting with mediapersons here on Wednesday, Lord Nazir said Musharraf can be tried in London. He underlined that a 'Victim Support Group' will be formed against Musharraf, the
Pakistani TV channel reported.

Neither the former head of state, who lost power last year and who has now turned a bitter critic of his democratic successors, nor his legal representatives appeared before the court.

Musharraf, who seized power in a military coup in 1999, had sacked Chief Justice Chaudhary and dozens of other judges, fearing that the top judge would disqualify him from contesting as President while still in uniform.

The Supreme Court had on July 22 issued notice to Musharraf to explain his actions of imposing emergency on November 3, 2007 and deposing over 60 members of the superior judiciary who did not endorse the measure.

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