Pakistan’s former president Pervez Musharraf is dead

Former president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, is dead. He was 79.
Mr Musharraf died in a Dubai hospital after a prolonged illness, military sources confimed to Al Jazeera on Sunday.
He suffered amyloidosis – a rare severe diseases that cause organ damage which had kept him bedridden and on wheelchair for a long time.
He was the country’s president for almost a decade after he took power as a four-star general and special forces commander in a bloodless coup in 1999.
He presided through the last of a string of military coups in Pakistan after the country pulld out from India.
Through hostilities with India, the US-led “war on terror,” and an armed revolt that resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, he ruled the nuclear-armed state and resigned In 2008 while facing possible impeachment.
Senior military officials expressed their “heartfelt condolences” on the passing of the former military leader in a brief statement issued by the military’s media wing.
“May Allah bless the departed soul and give strength to [his] bereaved family,” the statement read.
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