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The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. Most militant attacks in recent weeks have been directed at security forces, though several have targeted crowded public spaces such as markets, apparently to create public anger and increase pressure on the government to call a halt to the South Waziristan offensive. At least 500 people have been killed since October. The six graft cases against Zardari were among those involving 248 officials presented to the Supreme Court. Those against Zardari date back to the late 1990s. One case alleges he misappropriated $1.5 billion. A statement from the president's office said they were "unproven politically motivated allegations." It has previously said Zardari is prepared to fight any legal challenges resulting from the expiry of the amnesty. Although Zardari has immunity from prosecution so long as he remains president, some experts say the court could now take up cases challenging his eligibility to run for office.
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