Pervez Musharraf (b. Delhi on August 11, 1943) is a former Pakistani dictator who became President of Pakistan, via a coup on October 12, 1999, serving until August 18, 2008. During the U.S led War on terror, he played a big role in sheltering and supporting the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan.
Musharraf stepped down as Pakistan's military commander on November 28, 2007, giving way to successor Gen. Ashfaq Kayani.[1]
In 2013 he returned into his country and started a comeback in the policy, by he wanted to be a candidate in the next election.[4] Later he was arrested by the police.[5]
Musharraf is married to Begum Sehba. They have two children, Ayla and Bilal, and both are married. They have two granddaughters from Ayla; a grandson and a granddaughter from Bilal.
Musharraf later went into self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates. In December 2019, he was sentenced to death for treason in absentia.[6] The following month, a Pakistani court vacated the sentence.[7]
In a 2017 interview with a Pakistani journalist, Pervez Musharraf stated that Pakistan should kill dissidents living in exile. [8]
Categories: [Former Heads of State] [Pakistan]