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Pervez Musharraf 11-Aug-1943  
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During a CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer, the question of a less-safe world was posed to Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. His response was "Absolutely, the social grievances that helped recruit terrorists are not being addressed. We are not addressing the core problems." Later, his staff profile
President Pervez Musharraf leaves for a tour of Sweden and Finland to boost trade, political and economic ties with the two Scandinavian countries. A delegation of top officials would be accompanied with him in the visit. profile
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf grants a full pardon to Abdul Qadeer Khan, the founder of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program and national hero, for all activities related to his sharing of nuclear technology with other countries. profile
A.Q. Khan confesses on Pakistan state television to "atone" for his role in the sales of Pakistani nuclear weapons technologies and materials to other countries, including Libya. profile
A.Q. Khan was fired from his post as science advisor to the prime minister after investigators concluded that he made millions of dollars from the illicit sales of blueprints and other nuclear technical materials to both Iran and Libya. profile
Pakistan bars all scientists working on its nuclear weapons program from leaving the country. profile
President Musharraf wins a vote of confidence allowing him to legally remain president until 2007. profile
Two suicide bombers fail in their attempt to assassinate Pervez Musharraf, but their car bombs kill 16 others instead. profile
U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Michael Hagee met with President Musharraf in Islamabad to discuss regional security issues. profile
Pakistani President, General Pervez Musharraf survives an assassination attempt when a powerful bomb went off minutes after his highly-guarded convoy crossed a bridge in Rawalpindi. profile
Two senior Pakistani nuclear scientists are reported missing and were later found to have been detained for questioning amid reports that they had been involved in transferring technology to Iran. profile
President Musharraf announces a ban on three radical Islamic groups believed to be previously-outlawed organizations operating under new names. Days later, Islamabad announced a ban on three additional Islamic extremist organizations. profile
The Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California receives Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. RAND President and CEO Jim Thomson welcomed the group, and President Musharraf made introductory remarks about Pakistan's role at the "strategic center" of current world affairs. profile
Musharraf promotes Lt. General Mohammed Aziz and Lt. General Begami Mohammed Yousaf Khan to full generals making them Chairman JCSC and Vice COAS respectively. profile
Pervez Musharraf becomes president of Pakistan. profile
Pervez Musharraf becomes head of state/chief executive of Pakistan via a bloodless coup d'état, placing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif under house arrest. profile
General Pervez Musharraf is appointed the Chief of Army Staff. profile
Pervez Musharraf is promoted to the rank of Major General and given the command of an Infantry Division. profile
Pervez Musharraf is born at Kucha Saadullah Khan behind Golcha cinema in Daryaganj, Delhi. profile