Gen. Musharraf Unplugged

Posted on September 27, 2006
Filed Under >Adil Najam, People, Politics
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A few readers have asked us to provide links to various media appearances by Gen. Musharraf here on ATP. A very good and constantly updated colelction is available at Trekker’s blog here.

Meanwhile, we are providing video clips of some of the most talked appearances (rather, those that are available on the web for linking).

Daily ShowRelated ATP Posts on Gen. Musharraf’s new book, In the Line of Fire and his US visit here, here, here, here, and here.

First, the much talked about appearance on Jon Stewart’s Daily Show and then the apperance on 60 Minutes. Third we have updated this post to include the CNN interview by Wolf Blitzer. We have also added the most pertinent part of the White House Press Conference with President Bush and President Musharraf.

You can view his appearance on 60 Minutes here:

Here is the first half of his appearance in CNN’s Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer (cannot, yet, find the second half). FULL TRANSCRIPT of this interview can be read here:

Here is the middle part, the most pertinent and talked-about part, of the White House Press Conference with Presidents Bush and Musharraf:

Finally, here is the interview on PBS’s Charlie Rose, which has also been much discussed in the comments from our readers:

59 responses to “Gen. Musharraf Unplugged”

  1. Babar says:

    The interview with NPR .. I thought it was a bit harsh … but thats the way NPR is.
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?story Id=6151289

  2. Cy says:

    Hey, not sure if the authors know, but you guys got some nice publicity today:

    http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2006/09/ 28/musharrafs_pr_war.html

  3. Mush is in London to answer this

  4. Speaking of writing books, it seems its a new fashion now. Jawed Hashmi wrote his book,Umpire Hair wrote his bio too. Lets see when Adil Najam bhai comes up with his own bio :D

  5. Alam says:

    I am not sure how pak or pakistais r getting ve image, when their leader is saying he bowed to threats. He is actually saying, Pak’s or Pak army’s fight against OBL and Talibans and terrorism, is not based on principles but on threats.

    So what would happen in future, if there is anythign that USA wants from Pak, and Pak is refusing? 1 cent for guessing it correctly.

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