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Benazir Bhutto was assassinated
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27 Dec 2007 Thu 10:34 pm |
Another open minded person is lost! male or female doesnt matter... she was a great personality...
God bless her soul...
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27 Dec 2007 Thu 10:36 pm |
Quoting kafesteki kus: it is...just a proof that women do not matter..anyway..keep fighting.. |
are you with us?
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27 Dec 2007 Thu 10:46 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting kafesteki kus: it is...just a proof that women do not matter..anyway..keep fighting.. |
are you with us?
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who are you anyway?
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27 Dec 2007 Thu 11:05 pm |
Quoting SuiGeneris: Another open minded person is lost! male or female doesnt matter... she was a great personality...
God bless her soul... |
Amin
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27 Dec 2007 Thu 11:24 pm |
Where the hell was her security? A terrible thing to happen, I hope Pakistan can recover. My thoughts are with her supporters...
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28 Dec 2007 Fri 12:09 am |
Quoting girleegirl: Unfortunately it was only a matter of time. Musharraf had been working towards this since her return to Pakistan in October. Now he conveniently places the blame on terrorist.
Disgusting! |
I think this is what happened too...
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28 Dec 2007 Fri 12:11 am |
A door is opened now that will be difficult to close. Musharraf's neglect of this matter is transparent. He will be next...
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28 Dec 2007 Fri 12:18 am |
I remember the tragic end of her fateher. We felt very sorry then too. If you are at the forefront of something you get harmed more. This is the destiny of pioneers.
I hope her importance is felt by her countrysmen and other Bhuttos emerge to take up the flag; not only in politics but also in all spheres of life.
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28 Dec 2007 Fri 02:26 am |
It is a sad event of course.
But I am still not sure if she should be portrayed as 'the only hope for democracy in Pakistan'.
The political arena is very very different there then the west. Very very slippery indeed. And do not forget there have been many many corruption allegations against her. Her husband used to be known as 'mr 10 percent'. But, again, I am not sure you can find uncorrupt politicians in Pakistan very easily anyway.
Can Musharraf be responsible? I dont think so. If he wanted to kill her, he could have killed her easily any time. And Bhutto Musharraf deal should not be forgotten. Bhutto as PM, Musharraf as president was a good scenario for USA's war on terror. And It would bring legitimicy to Musharraf as well. And USA would not be seen 'dealing with a dictator' anymore.
It might be Al-Qaida. We will see.
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28 Dec 2007 Fri 02:31 am |
Given that 46% of Pakistan is for the Taliban is a scary thought along with the only Middle Eastern Country with Nuclear Weapons.
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28 Dec 2007 Fri 03:03 am |
Quoting thehandsom:
Can Musharraf be responsible? I dont think so. If he wanted to kill her, he could have killed her easily any time. And Bhutto Musharraf deal should not be forgotten. Bhutto as PM, Musharraf as president was a good scenario for USA's war on terror. And It would bring legitimicy to Musharraf as well. And USA would not be seen 'dealing with a dictator' anymore.
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She was only back in the country a few months and there had already been an attempt on her life. Bhutto had refused a deal with Musharraf so there was not going to be a President/PM scenario. Musharraf wanted her gone and now she is. How very convenient for him.
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