Shafi-ur-Rahman Commission explained
The Shafi ur Rahman Commission were a judicial inquiry papers investigated and authored by Senior Justice Shafi ur Rahman on the events leading to the fatal crash that resulted in the death of President General Zia-ul-Haq on August 1988.[1]
The commission was formed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in 1998, after various parties and individuals leveled up accusations against each other in their involvement in the event.[2] The findings of the commissions remained to be secretive, and the commission's inquiries were obstructed by the military authorities on multiple occasions. The commission submitted its report of non-performance to Prime Minister's Secretariat, also in 1992.[3]
Bibliography
- Book: Hanif, Mohammed. A case of exploding mangoes. registration. 2008. Alfred A. Knopf. New York. 0307269426. 1st U.S..
- Book: Haque, Mohd. Ashfraful. Suppression of the Muslims: US Policy and the Muslim World. 2013. Archway Publishing Co.. Bloomington, I.N. US. 1480800236.
- Book: Haqqani, Husain. Pakistan between mosque and military. 2005. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Washington, D.C.. 0870032852.
Notes and References
- Pakistan Political Perspective. Institute of Policy Studies. 1999. 9. 1-6. Islamabad, Pakistan. tLeNAAAAMAAJ.
- News: Ahmad. Khalid. Soldier of misfortune. 26 January 2014. Friday Times. 16–22 March 2012.
- Book: Abbas, Hassan. Pakistan's drift into extremism : Allah, the army, and America's war on terror. 2004. Sharpe. Armonk, NY [u.a.]. 0765614960. registration.