Iqbal Raad

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Iqbal Raad was a prominent Pakistani lawyer associated with the Pakistan Muslim League (N).[1][2] He had been Advocate General of Sindh until 1999.[3] In 2000 he was one of the lead defense lawyers in the trial of ousted Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif.[4] On 10 March 2000 he was killed in his office in Karachi by three gunmen, while a fourth stood guard at the entrance to the building.[5][6] He was 52 years old at the time of his death.[7] In 2005, ten Muttahida Qaumi Movement activists were acquitted of the murder.[8]

References

  1. ^ Sharif lawyer laid to rest, BBC News, 11 March, 2000.
  2. ^ "Murdered Pakistani Lawyer Received Threats During Sharif Trial", CNN.com, March 11, 2000.
  3. ^ Tariq Butt, "Murder of forgotten PML-N lawyer recalled in Supreme Court", The News International, September 9, 2011.
  4. ^ Ian Preston (ed.), A Political Chronology of Central, South and East Asia (2001), p. 232.
  5. ^ Tony Karon, "Pakistan shooting clouds Clinton's visit", Time.com, March 10, 2000.
  6. ^ Defense lawyers boycott Pakistan's Sharif trial", CNN.com, March 13, 2000.
  7. ^ "Ex-Pakistani Premier's Lawyer Gunned Down", Los Angeles Times, March 11, 2000.
  8. ^ "Muttahida activists acquitted in Raad case", Dawn.com, Jan. 15, 2005.

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