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Supporters of Musharraf shout slogans outside the Special Court formed to try him in Islamabad
Supporters of former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf shout slogans outside the Special Court formed to try him for treason in Islamabad March 31, 2014. Musharraf, on Monday pleaded not guilty to five counts of treason, in the latest chapter of a long-running drama between the country's increasingly assertive judiciary and its former military ruler. Musharraf faces the death penalty if convicted of the charges over his suspension of the constitution and imposition of emergency rule in 2007, when he was trying to extend his rule as president. REUTERS/Stringer (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS)
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Supporters of Musharraf gesture outside the Special Court formed to try him for treason in Islamabadhim for treason in Islamabad
Supporters of former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf gesture outside the Special Court formed to try him for treason in Islamabad March 31, 2014. Musharraf, on Monday pleaded not guilty to five counts of treason, in the latest chapter of a long-running drama between the country's increasingly assertive judiciary and its former military ruler. Musharraf faces the death penalty if convicted of the charges over his suspension of the constitution and imposition of emergency rule in 2007, when he was trying to extend his rule as president. REUTERS/Stringer (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS)