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Freed, defiant still, Ahsan says Musharraf must go

Aitzaz Ahsan, a Pakistani lawyer who has spearheaded opposition to President Pervez Musharraf...

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Aitzaz Ahsan, a Pakistani lawyer who has spearheaded opposition to President Pervez Musharraf, has come out of three months of detention as defiant as ever and insisting the president step down.

A former MP and cabinet minister under assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, he was detained under emergency powers that Musharraf invoked on November 3.

He was released late on Thursday and on Friday went to meet hundreds of his lawyer supporters chanting “Go, Musharraf go!” at the Hight Court here.

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“Detention cannot dampen our spirits. We can’t overlook what’s going on in the country,” Ahsan told the lawyers. “I tell Musharraf he should go and the army should go back to barracks.”

Musharraf, the former army chief who took power in a 1999 coup, outraged the judiciary and sparked an opposition campaign against him when he tried to dismiss the then Supreme Court chief justice last March.

Ahsan acted as chief counsel for the judge, Iftikhar Chaudhry, who was purged when Musharraf declared emergency rule, along with dozens of other judges seen as hostile to Musharraf’s re-election in October while still army chief.

Musharraf has dismissed opposition calls for Chaudhry to be reinstated saying he was guilty of wrongdoing. But Ahsan said Chaudhry had to get his job back.

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“I want to assure the nation that Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry will be reinstated,” he said.

Ahsan was held at Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi for nearly three weeks before being transferred to house arrest in Lahore. Chaudhry and several other judges and lawyers are still under house arrest.

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif welcomed Ahsan’s release and said his party would not give up its campaign for the restoration of the deposed judges.

“The restoration of judges is the first point of our party’s manifesto,” Sharif told a meeting of lawyers in the city of Rawalpindi.

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