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Shock and disbelief in Pakistan.
Benazir Bhutto, a former prime minister of Pakistan, was shot in the neck as she was getting into her car after addressing a rally of PPP supporters in the garrison town of Rawalpindi.
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UPDATE: Tried to email Al-Jazeera for clarification of this claim. As yet NO response. After the BBC censored this clip and then reinstated it, then some of them now claiming they NEVER censored it, the mystery DEEPENS. With Benazir Bhutto assassinated the motive arises in that she quite clearly leads not only her death to the door of the Pakistanis but also responsibility for the 9/11 attacks are implicated as well. Aired on 2nd November 2007,David Frost the presenter did not challenge her on her assertion (2:14) that Bin Laden was murdered, so maybe he was and the West has not announced it.
It would make sense that the West would cover up such a truth, as Bin Laden is needed as a "bogeyman" to continue the farcical "War on Terror" |
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She's been an iconic figure in Pakistan's politics for decades - and had been carrying on a family legacy that has had lasting a impact on modern day Pakistan.
Nick Clark takes a look at the life of the charismatic leader, who's death has shocked a nation. |
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Sir David speaks to former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto about her controversial return to Pakistan, who she thinks is behind the deadly bombing of her convoy in Karachi last month, and whether she and Musharraf can forge a powersharing agreement. |
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Last 7 Seconds of Benazir Bhutto.....No Voice. Keep watching till end and than make up your mind how she died. As a Muslim I believe she is a Shaheed now. May Allah give her family peace and tranquility. |
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Al Jazeera's Mark Seddon asks how Benazir Bhutto, the former Pakistani prime minister, was killed and who has behind her assassination. |
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Following Nawaz Sharif's deportation from Pakistan, another former prime minister in exile, Benazir Bhutto, tells Sir David what she intends to do next. |
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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf stepped down as military chief on Wednesday, a move that had been a key demand of his political rivals and Western backers.
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Musharraf will be sworn in as a civilian president on Thursday.
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But it is unclear if or when Musharraf will end Pakistan's current state of emergency rule, in which hundreds of opposition figures and their supporters have been detained and independent media has been silenced.
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During a change of command Wednesday, Musharraf relinquished his post by handing over his ceremonial baton to his successor, Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, a former intelligence chief.
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"[You] are the saviors of Pakistan," Musharraf said in an emotional final speech to the troops. He appeared to be blinking back tears as the guard of honour performed a final march-by.
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Since seizing power in a coup in 1999, Musharraf has served as president while retaining his post as head of the armed forces. Opposition parties had threatened to boycott the January parliamentary election had Musharraf remained in his military post.
Bhutto reserves right to boycott
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Former prime minister Benazir Bhutto said Musharraf showed "courage" by stepping down, but called for emergency rule to be ended immediately.
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"Our media has been gagged," Bhutto told CBC News in a telephone interview Wednesday from Islamabad. "We need those gags to go and the prisoners to be freed."
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She said her party would participate in the January elections, but under protest and while still "reserving the right to boycott at a later date."
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She called for an independent election commission to stop electoral abuses by government officials.
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"There's still as lot to be done as far as fair elections are concerned," she said.
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Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister Musharraf ousted in a 1999 coup, said Musharraf's conversion to a civilian president would make "a lot of difference," and he would only refuse to participate in the vote if all opposition parties agreed to do so as well.
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Musharraf's Oct. 6 election for a second five-year term as president was validated last week by the Supreme Court, which has been recently stacked with government-friendly judges after Musharraf purged the panel as part of his emergency measures.
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Musharraf enacted a state of emergency on Nov. 3 for the stated purpose of reining in militancy in the country's northwest. He also accused the Supreme Court of paralyzing the government by overstepping its authority.
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Analysts say, however, that the emergency rule was an act to hold on to power by clearing the Supreme Court of judges who were expected to rule that his presidency was illegal.
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Political unrest was aggravated when Musharraf imposed emergency rule in November, followed by a crackdown on dissidents and a blackout of independent media.
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Musharraf now faces strong opposition from two former prime ministers who have returned from exile ahead of crucial parliamentary elections - Sharif and Benazir Bhutto.
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Both politicians have registered to run in the election slated for Jan. 8, though they have indicated their parties might boycott the vote to undermine its legitimacy.
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The United States government has called for Musharraf, a close U.S. ally, to lift the suspension of the constitution to ensure a fair election.
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Mike Malloy starts his show talking about the assasination of the Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto that had taken place earlier today, and played a audio clip of an interview she did with Sir David Frost on Al-Jazeera in November.
And it features a surprising mention about the possible whereabouts of the right-wings very own Mr. Scary, Usama bin Laden...
"And he also had dealings with Omar Sheikh, the man who murdered Usama bin Laden..."
-Benazir Bhutto 1953-2007
Full interview from Frost Over The World on Al-Jazeera English, November 2007:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oIO8B6fpFSQ
To the YouTube staff: If I wanted right-wing neo-Nazi propaganda videos with someone calling for the extermination of the people of Pakistan, I'd add it to my video description. And I haven't added them, so I want it out of my video YESTERDAY! |
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Govt video showing killer firing three times to assassinate benazir bhutto, leader of ppp, pakistan.
Pakistan won't be same without her.
Now it is turn for Sanam Bhutto.
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SEE Actual SHOOTING (3s) Plus plus at
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Pakistani former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated in a suicide attack. Ms Bhutto had just addressed an election rally in Rawalpindi when she was shot in the neck by a gunman who then set off a bomb. At least 16 other people died in the attack and several more were injured. President Pervez Musharraf condemned the killing and urged people to remain calm so that the "nefarious designs of terrorists can be defeated." There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the attack. Ms Bhutto, leader of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), had twice been the country's prime minister and had been campaigning ahead of elections due in January. It was the second suicide attack against her in recent months and came amid a wave of bombings targeting security and government officials. Nawaz Sharif, also a former prime minister and a political rival, said her death was a tragedy for "the entire nation". "It is not a sad day, it is [the] darkest, gloomiest day in the history of this country," he said, speaking at the hospital where she was taken. The United Nations Security Council is to meet for emergency consultations shortly to discuss the situation in Pakistan after the killing.
Scene of grief
The attack occurred close to an entrance gate of the park in Rawalpindi where Ms Bhutto had been speaking Police confirmed reports Ms Bhutto had been shot in the neck and chest before the gunman blew himself up. She died at 1816 (1316 GMT), said Wasif Ali Khan, a member of the PPP who was at Rawalpindi General Hospital. Some supporters at the hospital wept while others broke into anger, throwing stones at cars and breaking windows. Police in the north-western city of Peshawar are reported to have used tear gas and batons to break up a demonstration by angry Bhutto supporters and there were also protests in other cities. Mr Sharif said there had been a "serious lapse in security" by the government. But an old friend of Ms Bhutto, Salman Tassir, told the BBC
World Service he did not think criticism should be directed at the government.
"There have been suicide attacks on Gen Musharraf also," he told Newshour.
"... I mean it is extremism and the fanatics who are to blame." Earlier on Thursday, at least four people were killed ahead of an election rally Mr Sharif had been preparing to attend close to Rawalpindi. Ms Bhutto's death has plunged the PPP into confusion and raises questions about whether January elections will go ahead as planned, the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says.
'Cowardly act'
The killing was condemned by India, the US, the UK and others. "The subcontinent has lost an outstanding leader who worked for democracy and reconciliation in her country," said Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
US President George W Bush condemned a "cowardly act by murderous extremists who are trying to undermine Pakistan's democracy". UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said "extremist groups... [could] not and must not succeed". Ms Bhutto returned from self-imposed exile in October after years out of Pakistan where she had faced corruption charges. Her return was the result of a power-sharing agreement with President Musharraf in which he granted an amnesty that covered the court cases she was facing. But relations with Mr Musharraf soon broke down. On the day of her arrival, she had led a motor cavalcade through the city of Karachi. It was hit by a double suicide attack that left some 130 dead. |
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As Musharraf's popularity hits an all time low, people are looking to Benazir Bhutto for leadership. But after her homecoming ended in carnage, it's harder than ever for her to address the faithful.
After years in exile, Benazir Bhutto is preparing to go home. But her rowdy supporters onboard are too excited to sit down. The pilot refuses to start the engines until everyone settles down. Finally, the plane takes off -- only for the scenes of jubilation to begin again as Bhutto walks down to the economy section to thank everyone. "We are going to fight against all those extreme mullahs" states one supporter. "They will not dare to blast a bomb anywhere". Bhutto's key advisor, Rehman Malik, is equally optimistic. "She doesn't need any security. People are defending her." Even Bhutto states: "I do not believe that any true Muslim would launch an attack on me". She's planned a high profile return; "so the people I am struggling for have an opportunity to welcome me". But within hours, these predictions would be proved wrong. "A truck tyre burst", shouts a man in denial, as the first explosion goes off. Journalist Mark Davis was with Bhutto at the time and filmed the chaos. After the bombing, Bhutto vowed; "not to surrender our great nation to the militants". But it's unlikely she will be holding any more rallies, a vital part of Pakistani politics. She can't appear in public without risking her own life, and endangering her supporters. |
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BREAKING NEWS: Look at the man in the red, shooting at FORMER PM Benazir Bhutto
BREAKING NEWS! THOSE ARE THE PICTURES SHOWING HER GET SHOOT! I have not the suicide bomb sorry but they will be released soon.
Benazir Bhutto killed at election rally - 27 Dec 07
Shock and disbelief in Pakistan.
Former Pakistani Prime Minster Benazir Bhutto was shot in the neck as she was getting into her car after addressing a rally of PPP supporters in the garrison town of Rawalpindi.
She had been campaigning ahead of the elections due in January
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Will Benazir Bhutto be Pakistan's Prime Minister for a historic third time? The former Prime Minister is scheduled to make a return to her country after eight years in exile. Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and senior ministers have made several public pleas asking her to delay her return and not come back immediately. |
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Benazir Bhutto's assasination in Pakistan is discussed against the backdrop of vested US Oil and Gas Interests, the goals Dick Cheney, Condoleeza Rice and Chevron / Texaco / Unocal with their desire for pipelines through Pakistan to India.
Discussion of the Trans Afghanistan pipeline, Turkmenistan, and a competing proposal by Iran are explored to supply India with Liquid natural Gas - LNG - and thus service the Pacific Rim via terminal on the Eastern side of India..
Noting the economic threat of Bin Laden, Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Northwest Pakistan, a conclusion is drawn as to the real U.S. interest in Benazir Bhutto and Pervez Musharraf as well as a prognosis of American Policy towards Pakistan... |
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Bhutto back in Pakistan amid political crisis.
The former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has returned from self-exile. Deputy Foreign Editor Anthony Murnane looks at how she is returning to a country in the grip of a political crisis as the Supreme Court prepares to decide on the eligibility of President Pervez Musharraf to remain in office for another term.
Benazir Bhutto has always cut a dash on the world stage. Instantly recognisable in her trademark headscarf, she was twice elected Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Politics is in her blood. Her father, Zulfika Ali Bhutto, was prime minister in the 1970s. He was executed in 1979, charged with murder by General Zia ul-Haq following a military coup two years earlier.
Educated in top American and English colleges, Ms Bhutto was imprisoned around this time, for five years all. She emerged a highly politicised activist, running the Pakistan People's Party from a base in London.
There was a triumphant return to the military-led state in 1986 and she took the party into government for the first time between 1988 and 1990. A woman prime minister in an Islamic country aged just 35, she was hailed as a modern symbol of a democratic Pakistan.
After her second term in office between 1993 and 1996 she was dogged by charges of corruption. Ms Bhutto has denied claims that she and her husband, Asif Zardafi, were complicit in stealing millions of dollars from the state.
She has spent the last eight years in self-imposed exile outside Pakistan, touring the world lecture circuit and meeting international government officials. There have also been frequent television appearances on both sides of the Atlantic. But questions remain over her financial situation.
She is returning to Pakistan after striking a deal with President Pervez Musharraf which would see the corruption charges against her dropped. He has been leading Pakistan since overthrowing the government of Nawaz Sharif in a coup in 1999.
Efforts by Mr Sharif (right) to return to Pakistan failed last month. On landing at Islamabad he was charged with money-laundering, and put on a plane to Saudi Arabia. Ms Bhutto seems to have done her homework. If her deal with Musharraf comes off she will be able to contest parliamentary elections in the coming months.
But Musharraf (below) is a man well used to power. After all, he has headed a military government for the past eight years. How he will work with Ms Bhutto if she is elected Prime Minister remains uncertain.
The General - who has pledged to step down from the Army - was re-elected president just a few weeks ago. He had asked Ms Bhutto not to return to Pakistan until the Supreme Court ruled on his eligibility for another term in office.
Ms Bhutto's hopes also depend on her country's top judges. They must decide on the legality of the decision to drop corruption charges against her.
Another law change will be needed if Bhutto is to be allowed stand for a third term in office. These are all critical decisions still to be made which will shape the immediate future of Pakistan, and its governance.
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The Getty photographer John Moore took what is believed to be the final picture of Benazir Bhutto before her assassination. Listen to his eyewitness account, accompanied by his photos of the attack and its aftermath.
Warning: includes graphic images of dead bodies which some may find disturbing. (Courtesy: http://www.guardian.co.uk) |
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BENAZIR BHUTTO
Pakistani political leader, who served as first female prime minister of a Muslim country
Her very own words in her "Daughter of Destiny"
"The summer heat turned my cell into an oven. My skin split and peeled, coming off my hands in sheets. Boils erupted on my face. My hair, which had always been thick, began to come out by the handful. Insects crept into the cell like invading armies. Grasshoppers, mosquitoes, stinging flies, bees and bugs came up through the cracks in the floor and through the open bars from the courtyard. Big black ants, cockroaches, seething clumps of little red ants and spiders. I tried pulling the sheet over my head at night to hide from their bites, pushing it back when it got too hot to breathe."
"The world's most popular politician" in the New Guinness Book of Record 1996.
"Times" and the "Australian Magazine" (May 4, 1996) listed her as one the 100 most powerful women in the world.
One of the well honored Muslim woman in the whole world ...
She was recognized with the following awards listed here:
Bruno Kreisky Award of Merit in human Rights, 1988.
Honorary Phi Beta Kappa Award (1989), presented by Radcliffe College.
Highest Moroccan Award "Grand Cordon de Wissam Alaoui"
Highest French Award "Grand-croix de la Legion Honneur" (1989)
The Noel Foundation Award, 1990 (UNIFEM).
The Gakushuin Honorary Award, Tokyo (1996)
Award by the Turkish Independent Industries and Businessmen Association (MUSAID) on account of providing assistance to the people of Bosnia.
Golden medal Dragon of Bosnia awarded by President of Bosnia (1996)
Key to the city of Los Angeles, presented by the Mayor of Los Angeles (1995)
Presidential Medal, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Science (1995)
Medal by University of California at Los Angeles (1995)
Honorary Doctorate of Law, L.L.D Harvard University (1989)
Honorary Doctorate of Law (Honoris Causa), University of Sindh (1994)
Honorary Doctorate from Mendanao State University, Philippines (1995)
Honorary Doctorate of Law (Honoris Causa), Peshawar University (1995)
Honorary Doctorate of Economics, Gakushuin University, Tokyo (1996)
Honorary Fellowship by Lady Margaret Hall, University Oxford, (1989)
Honorary Fellowship by St. Catherine College, University of Oxford, (1989)
Honorary Professor of the Kyrghyz State National University (1995) Kyrghyzstan.
Honorary Professor of Yassavi Kazakh Turkish University, Kazakh-Turkish International Language University, Kazakhstan, 1995.
Honorable Member of OHYUKAI, Alumni Association of Gakushuin, conferred by OHYUKAI Tokyo (1996).
Awarded the 2000 Millennium Medal of Honor by American Biographical Institute, Inc. in November 1998
Awarded American Academy Award of Achievement in London, October 28, 2000
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Benazir Bhutto killed in attack..
Ms Bhutto - the first woman PM in an Islamic state - was leaving an election rally in Rawalpindi when a gunman shot her in the neck and set off a bomb.
At least 20 other people died in the attack and several more were injured.
President Pervez Musharraf has urged people to remain calm but angry protests have gripped some cities, with at least 11 deaths reported.
Security forces have been placed on a state of "red alert" nationwide.
There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the attack. Analysts believe Islamist militants to be the most likely group behind it.
Map: Scene of the assassination
Ms Bhutto, leader of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), had served as prime minister from 1988-1990 and 1993-1996, and had been campaigning ahead of elections due on 8 January.
It was the second suicide attack against her in recent months and came amid a wave of bombings targeting security and government officials.
Nawaz Sharif, also a former prime minister and a political rival, announced his Muslim League party would boycott the elections.
He called on President Musharraf to resign, saying free and fair elections were not possible under his rule.
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency session and later said it "unanimously condemned" the assassination.
Scene of grief
Ms Bhutto's coffin was removed from hospital in Rawalpindi and has now arrived by plane in Sukkur in Sindh province for burial in her home town, Larkana.
Her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, has arrived in Pakistan from Dubai to escort the coffin to its final resting-place.
The attack occurred close to an entrance gate of the city park where Ms Bhutto had been speaking.
Police confirmed reports Ms Bhutto had been shot in the neck and chest before the gunman blew himself up.
She died at 1816 (1316 GMT), said Wasif Ali Khan, a member of the PPP who was at hospital.
Some supporters at the hospital wept while others broke into anger, throwing stones at cars and breaking windows.
Protests erupted in other cities as news of the assassination spread, with reports of 11 deaths in the PPP's heartland province of Sindh, including four in provincial capital, Karachi.
More than 100 cars were burned in Karachi, while cars and a train were reportedly set on fire in Hyderabad.
In other violence:
Police in Peshawar, in the north-west, used batons and tear gas to break up a rally by protesters chanting anti-Musharraf slogans
One man was killed in a "shoot-out" between police and protesters in Tando Allahyar, the mayor said
Unrest was also reported in Quetta, Multan and Shikarpur
Mr Sharif said there had been a "serious lapse in security" by the government.
Earlier on Thursday, at least four people were killed ahead of an election rally Mr Sharif had been preparing to attend close to Rawalpindi.
Ms Bhutto's death has plunged the PPP into confusion and raises questions about whether January elections will go ahead as planned, the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says.
The killing was condemned by India, the US, the UK and others.
US President George W Bush telephoned Mr Musharraf for what the White House would only describe as a "brief" conversation on the situation.
Ms Bhutto returned from self-imposed exile in October after years out of Pakistan where she had faced corruption charges.
Her return was the result of a power-sharing agreement with President Musharraf
He had granted an amnesty that covered the court cases she was facing.
But relations with Mr Musharraf soon broke down.
On the day of her arrival, she had led a motor cavalcade through the city of Karachi.
It was hit by a double suicide attack that left some 130 dead.
Rawalpindi, the nerve centre of Pakistan's military, is seen as one of the country's most secure cities.
Many analysts say attacks like those on Thursday show the creeping "Talebanisation" of Pakistan.
Radical Muslims calling for Islamic law, and fiercely opposed to the US, have become increasingly active in Pakistani politics in recent years, analysts say. |
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We never forget you dear Friend Benazir Bhutto.
You were marty of Democracy.
Ersin Faikzade Archives. |
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BREAKING NEWS! THOSE ARE THE PICTURES SHOWING HER GET SHOOT! I have not the suicide bomb and when he shoot the bullets, sorry but they will be released soon.
Benazir Bhutto killed at election rally - 27 Dec 07
Shock and disbelief in Pakistan.
Former Pakistani Prime Minster Benazir Bhutto was shot in the neck as she was getting into her car after addressing a rally of PPP supporters in the garrison town of Rawalpindi.
She had been campaigning ahead of the elections due in January
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Benazir Bhutto Last Meeting With Zulfiqar Bhutto |
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Who Assassinated Benazir Bhutto? |
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January 2005
Benazir Bhutto became an icon for people everywhere. Following her death, we offer you an insightful profile which includes what she described as her most in-depth interview for years. |
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A Scotland Yard inquiry in the assassination of Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto found that she died from the impact of a suicide bombing, not bullets fired at her moments earlier as she left a political rally |
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News report on 10/18/07 on the attempted assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. |
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a tribute to the lost, but not forgotten Benazir Bhutto. a voice of democracy, peace, stability, and love. a voice now silenced. God rest her soul. so she lived. and so she shall forever live in our hearts. Geo Bhutto. may Allah swt accept you |
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La lider opositora pakistaní ha sido asesinada en un atentado suicida. Una bala en su cuello le provocó la muerte. |
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The scene takes place at Idara Minhaj-ul-Quran London on August 5th 2003.
Benazir Bhutto becomes a life-member of Minhaj-ul-Quran International in presence of its founder Dr.Prof.Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri |
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congressman and 2008 republican presidential candidate ron paul is in des moines, iowa and joins cnn's wolf blitzer via satellite to discuss american foreign policy. |
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