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Bulbul Hasan interviewed Moeen U. Ahmed, the Chief of Army
Bulbul Hasan of Bangla TV (UK) took an exclusive interview of General Moeen U. Ahmed, the Chief of Army Staff on 15th of October, 2007 during his brief stay in London on the way to USA. Mr. Ahmed talked about contemporary Bangladesh, law & order situation and the prospective parliamentary election.
Pervez Musharraf Last Speech 07 post by Zagham
General (ret) Pervez Musharraf (born August 11, 1943),is the former President of Pakistan. Previously, he was Chief Executive of Pakistan as well as former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army.On 18 August 2008, in a nationally-televised speech, he announced his resignation as president of Pakistan. He seized power in 1999 by effecting a military coup and has suspended the constitution of Pakistan twice since then. After announcing his intention to combat extremists, Western countries (including the United States and the United Kingdom) have switched from sanctions to active support through military and monetary aid. He took power on October 12, 1999, ousting Nawaz Sharif, the elected Prime Minister, dismissed the national and provincial legislative assemblies, assumed the title of Chief Executive and became Pakistan's de facto head of government, thereby becoming the fourth Army chief of Pakistan to have assumed executive control. Later in 2001, Musharraf appointed himself to the office of President of Pakistan. On November 3, 2007, only days before a bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan was to decide on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of his re-election as president in the controversial October 2007 elections, he, as Chief of Army Staff, suspended the constitution, jailed several justices and lawyers of the supreme court including Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, ordered the arrest of political dissidents and human rights activists, and shut down all private television channels.On November 3, 2007, Musharraf declared a state of emergency in Pakistan which lasted until December 15, 2007. During this time, the constitution of the country was suspended. On November 24, 2007, the Pakistan Election Commission confirmed his re-election as President. On August 18, 2008, Pervez Musharraf resigned from the post of President of Pakistan under impeachment pressure from the coalition government.
Pervez Musharraf Last Televised Speech 01 post by Zagham
General (ret) Pervez Musharraf (born August 11, 1943), is the former President of Pakistan. Previously, he was Chief Executive of Pakistan as well as former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army.On 18 August 2008, in a nationally-televised speech, he announced his resignation as president of Pakistan. He seized power in 1999 by effecting a military coup d'état and has suspended the constitution of Pakistan twice since then. After announcing his intention to combat extremists, Western countries (including the United States and the United Kingdom) have switched from sanctions to active support through military and monetary aid. He took power on October 12, 1999, ousting Nawaz Sharif, the elected Prime Minister, dismissed the national and provincial legislative assemblies, assumed the title of Chief Executive and became Pakistan's de facto head of government, thereby becoming the fourth Army chief of Pakistan to have assumed executive control. Later in 2001, Musharraf appointed himself to the office of President of Pakistan. On November 3, 2007, only days before a bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan was to decide on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of his re-election as president in the controversial October 2007 elections, he, as Chief of Army Staff, suspended the constitution, jailed several justices and lawyers of the supreme court including Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, ordered the arrest of political dissidents and human rights activists, and shut down all private television channels.[2] On November 3, 2007, Musharraf declared a state of emergency in Pakistan which lasted until December 15, 2007. During this time, the constitution of the country was suspended.[3][4] On November 24, 2007, the Pakistan Election Commission confirmed his re-election as President.[5] On August 18, 2008, Pervez Musharraf resigned from the post of President of Pakistan under impeachment pressure from the coalition government.
Pervez Musharraf Last Televised Speech 02 post by Zagham
General (ret) Pervez Musharraf (born August 11, 1943), is the former President of Pakistan. Previously, he was Chief Executive of Pakistan as well as former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army.On 18 August 2008, in a nationally-televised speech, he announced his resignation as president of Pakistan. He seized power in 1999 by effecting a military coup and has suspended the constitution of Pakistan twice since then. After announcing his intention to combat extremists, Western countries (including the United States and the United Kingdom) have switched from sanctions to active support through military and monetary aid. He took power on October 12, 1999, ousting Nawaz Sharif, the elected Prime Minister, dismissed the national and provincial legislative assemblies, assumed the title of Chief Executive and became Pakistan's de facto head of government, thereby becoming the fourth Army chief of Pakistan to have assumed executive control. Later in 2001, Musharraf appointed himself to the office of President of Pakistan. On November 3, 2007, only days before a bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan was to decide on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of his re-election as president in the controversial October 2007 elections, he, as Chief of Army Staff, suspended the constitution, jailed several justices and lawyers of the supreme court including Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, ordered the arrest of political dissidents and human rights activists, and shut down all private television channels.On November 3, 2007, Musharraf declared a state of emergency in Pakistan which lasted until December 15, 2007. During this time, the constitution of the country was suspended. On November 24, 2007, the Pakistan Election Commission confirmed his re-election as President. On August 18, 2008, Pervez Musharraf resigned from the post of President of Pakistan under impeachment pressure from the coalition government.
Army Chief says the Kilinochchi battle will begin next week 26/09/2008 ලබන සතියේදී කිලිනොච්චියට පළමු වෙඩි මුරය "යුද හමුදාපති "
Army Commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka has revealed that the Army will fire its first rounds towards Kilinochchi by next week. கூண்டில் அடைக்கப்பட்ட ஒரு மிருகத்தின் நிலையில் புலிகளின் தலைவா He expressed confidence that the Air Force will take over the rest of the area and will show the world whether it is Colombo or Kilinochchi that is waging war. The Army Commander expressed his gratitude to the media personnel and organisations for the support extended to encourage them and to show the real sistuation to the world. He said they are only four kilometres away from Kilinochchi and was confident that the media will fulfil their responsibility on behalf of the nation. The Army Commander was addressing the launch of the book Wanni Hatana. The event was organised at the National Library Services Board Auditorium in Colombo yesterday. The book deals on the dangerous journey towards Kilinochchi from Silawatura in the Wanni. Tissa Ravindra Perera presented first copies of the book to the Army Commander, Air Force Chief Air Marshall Roshan Gunatilake and Director of the Civil Defence Force Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekera. He had earlier authored two books on military operations. Air Force Chief Roshan Gunatilake said Prabhakaran has a smaller area to hide. With the advancement of the troops they are obtaining more intelligence reports. They get information about the whereabouts of Prabhakaran and he would be traced soon. Civil Defence Force Director Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekera said those who are attempting to discourage the soldiers and undermine their victories are terrorists. Military Spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara, Naval Media Spokesman Comm. D.K.P. Dassanayake and Air Force Spokesman Wing Comm. Janaka Nanayakkara were among those present.
The Royal Cambodian Army
Army State visit of the Royal Thai army Chief Gen. Sonthi Boonyaratglin(the general who did the coup in Thailand) recieved by the Royal Cambodian Army Gen. Meas Sophea, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the R.C.A.F and Chief of Army
Pakistan Army - Change of command ceremony
A brief clip of the change of command ceremony that took place on November 28th, 2007. General Pervez Musharraf hands over the command stick to General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani(the new chief of army staff). Special thanks to 'Geo TV'.
Musharraf steps down as army chief - www.defence.pk
Detailed speech as he steps down as an Army Chief.
Meray Mutabiq - Ex Indian Army Chief (1/4)
Dr. Shahid with Shankar Roy Chauhdry
Master Chief Sucks at Getting a Job
http://zombamazomba.blogspot.com/ Go see info. on a new interactive Master chief series! Deus Ex Machina was created and is property of DigitalPh33r. Video Info: Master Chief talks about working for Sega and becoming a housekeeper. When Arbiter threatens to rebuild the Covenant Army, Master Chief must make an army of his own, the Heroic Army! The two forces meet in Zomba's most epic Master Chief Sucks video yet!