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Pakistan’s former leader Pervez Musharraf leaves country after government lifts travel ban

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Former president of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf during a news conference in Dubai in March, 2013. Photo: Reuters
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Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf left Pakistan on Friday for medical treatment in Dubai after the government lifted a travel ban imposed on him as he awaited trial on treason and other charges, his spokesman said.

Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered the government on Wednesday to lift the travel ban, paving the way for Musharraf to leave.

“General Pervez Musharraf has left the country for Dubai,” his spokesman Mohammad Amjad said.

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The departure of Musharraf, who has faced a battery of court cases since returning home from self-imposed exile in 2013, will remove a source of friction between the army and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

A convoy of vehicles carrying paramilitary soldiers leaving Musharraf’s house in Karachi and heading to the airport on March 18, 2016. Photo: AFP
A convoy of vehicles carrying paramilitary soldiers leaving Musharraf’s house in Karachi and heading to the airport on March 18, 2016. Photo: AFP
Media showed images of Musharraf leaving his home in a heavily guarded convoy for the airport in the port city of Karachi. He entered the airport through a gate reserved for staff and left for Dubai on an Emirates flight.
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“I am a commando and I love my homeland,” Musharraf told Pakistani media at the airport.

“I will come back in a few weeks or months.”

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