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 Pakistan’s foes must be tried on treason charges: Musharraf
 Updated at: 0259 PST,  Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Pakistan’s foes must be tried on treason charges: Musharraf JEDDAH: Former President and General Retd. Pervez Musharraf has said the enemies of Pakistan must be prosecuted on treason charges to country, adding that alien terrorists are foes of Pakistan.

According to sources, he said our policy is open to all and sundry and that the economy attained unprecedented growth during my epoch.

Musharraf said we brought laurels to country during my regime but he, on the occasion, refrained from discussion relating to facing cases in Pakistan.
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