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By Dr Ishmail Conte Sierra Leone Bar Association’s letter to the Inspector General of Police dated 20 May 2020 was one that I read with much disdain and disappointment. The letter has lent credence to one of the points I raised in my last article when I responded to their press release on the Pademba Road prison incident of the 29 April, hence my disappointment lies.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari made this remark in a BBC interview in April 2008 while answering a question about the reinstatement of the deposed [.]
For many Pakistanis, Musharraf, whose death after a prolonged illness was announced on Sunday, leaves behind a grim legacy – is defined in large part by human rights abuses and the US-led so-called "war on terror". However, in a 2014 Al Jazeera interview, he asserted that he has no regrets from his time in leadership. "I did so much for Pakistan … I did so much for my country