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The federal courts have proved their ability to hold fair trials and punish the guilty.
"My first priority is to hold fair, free and transparent elections," Mr. Khoso said, speaking with reporters in Islamabad.
Until Haiti can hold fair elections, Mr. Latortue derives his authority from the American-led occupation force.
"Where soldiers sit on the heads of the people, you can never hold fair elections," he said.
His supporters say logistical and financial constraints mean it is impossible to hold fair polls as planned.
But when the three other Brics, which hold fair, orderly, and regular elections, object to the western line on Syria, it is time to take note.
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Additionally, Henry VII did grant a charter to Edmund Leversedge, then lord of the manor, giving him the right to hold fairs on 22 July and 21 September.
In 1102, John secured from King Henry the right to hold fairs at Bath on the feast day of the cathedral's patron saint, Saint Peter.
Originally called Affordable Art Beijing, Surge will also hold fairs in Shanghai and Hong Kong this year and plans to expand into Chengdu, Guangzhou and Hangzhou in 2014.
Washington should not give the Tunisian government a single cent, until it actually holds fair elections.
Ms. Bhutto also said that holding fair elections under the state of emergency "seems to be difficult".
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