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41: Al-Qaeda claims Bhutto killing
We terminated the most precious American asset which vowed to defeat mujahideen.” These were the words of al-Qaeda’s top commander for Afghanistan operations and spokesperson Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, immediately after the attack that claimed the life of Pakistani politician Benazir Bhutto on Thursday (December 27).
42: یہ ٹارگٹ کلنگ ہے: بابر اعوان
پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے سینیٹر بابر اعوان نے کہا ہے کہ بینظیر بھٹو کی موت ’ٹارگٹ کلنگ‘ کا نتیجہ ہے۔
43: بینظیر بھٹو قاتلانہ حملے میں ہلاک
پاکستان کی سابق وزیراعظم بینظیر بھٹو کو ہلاک کردیا گیا ہے۔ جمعرات کو راولپنڈی کے لیاقت باغ میں ان کے انتخابی جلسے پر حملہ کیا گیا۔ راولپنڈی کے جنرل ہسپتال کے باہر پی پی پی کے رہنما بابر اعوان نے بتایا کہ حملے میں بینظیر بھٹو انتقال کرگئی ہیں۔ حملے کے بعد انہیں شدید زخمی حالت میں جنرل ہسپتال لے جایا گیا تھا لیکن انہیں نہیں بچایا جاسکا۔
44: Ten (10) Things You Didn't Know About Benazir Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto was born June 21, 1953, in Karachi, Pakistan. Her name means "one without equal." Bhutto was known to her friends as Pinkie, a childhood nickname given to her by her family because she was an unusually pink baby.
45: Bhutto's body flown to home province
Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated by a suicide bomber on Thursday, plunging the nuclear-armed country into one of the worst crises in its 60-year history.
46: بینظیر بھٹو:منفرد سیاسی شخصیت کی مالک
پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کی چئرپرسن بینظیر بھٹو اپنے خاندان کی تیسری فرد ہیں جن کی زندگی سیاست کی بھینٹ چڑھی ہے۔
47: Destiny’s daughter
Benazir Bhutto’s life has been a rollercoaster of high political drama, acute personal loss, early triumph followed by downfall and charges of corruption. Ginny Dougary meets her in exile in Dubai, as she plans her return to power in Pakistan
48: Can democracy survive, and who will take Bhutto's place?
The assassination of Benazir Bhutto does not mean the death of democracy in Pakistan — provided that elections are held soon.
49: Stocks Lose Ground After Bhutto Death
Wall Street skidded Thursday after the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and after the Commerce Department's durable goods orders exacerbated concerns about the economy. The major indexes at times lost more than 1 percent and the Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 140 points.
50: Bhutto inspired South Asian women
At a small evening gathering more than five years ago in Atlanta, Benazir Bhutto sat among fellow Pakistanis, savoring the rich cuisine of her homeland and chatting as though she were just another friend come to dinner.
The glitz and glamour that usually whirred about her was absent, though it was hard for anyone in that room to get past who she was.
51: Benazir and Rajiv – equals in death too
New Delhi: For millions of Indians, the assassination of former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto brings alive the haunting images of the May 1991 killing of their own former premier Rajiv Gandhi.
52: Al Qaeda leads suspect list in Bhutto killing
Al Qaeda is the chief suspect in the murder of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, standing to gain by preserving its remote stronghold, undermining President Pervez Musharraf and destabilizing the country, U.S. government and private analysts said.
53: Bhutto assassination plunges Pakistan into turmoil
Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated by a suicide bomber on Thursday, plunging the nuclear-armed country into one of the worst crises in its 60-year history.
54: Gillerman: Bhutto told me she feared for her life
Israeli ambassador to UN says in weeks prior to her assassination, 'intelligent, charismatic' Pakistani opposition leader sent him emails saying she was afraid extremist elements wanted her dead
55: Benazir Bhutto and the danger in Pakistan
Pakistani politics was already in a state of febrile transition between the dictatorship of President Pervez Musharraf and the restoration of democracy. The assassination in Rawalpindi yesterday of Benazir Bhutto adds immeasurably to the volatility of that unhappy country.
56: Why the fanatics wanted Bhutto dead
From the moment she returned to Pakistani soil, Benazir Bhutto was the number one target for the country's Islamist radicals.
Even before her plane touched down at Karachi airport on Oct 18, two Taliban commanders had vowed to kill her, while a letter from an associate of Osama bin Laden threatened to slaughter her "like a sheep".
57: Bhutto Target of Many Militant Groups
Benazir Bhutto was the target of threats from virtually all of the militant groups who make Pakistan their home — from al-Qaida to homegrown terrorists to tribal insurgents on the Afghan border.
58: Bhutto said Musharraf failed to protect her: e-mail
Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto blamed President Pervez Musharraf for failing to protect her in the volatile months preceding her assassination, an email released by US media on Thursday showed.
59: Bhutto shot in the neck before her killer blew himself up
PAKISTAN was teetering on the brink of civil war last night, following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto by suspected Muslim extremists.
60: Bhutto's death rocks Pakistan
The assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto by a suicide bomber Thursday threatens to bring to a halt Pakistan's stuttering steps toward democracy.
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