Friday, December 28, 2007

Benazir Bhutto Assassinated - The Day After

Former Prime Minister
Of Pakistan

Benazir Bhutto
Assassinated
* THE DAY AFTER *
Friday, December 28, 2007
Photo from Wikipedia
(NOTE: This post on top today – Scroll for updates and newer post below)************************* Here’s what some are reporting this Friday*
* FOXNews.com...
Hundreds of thousands of mourners thronged the mausoleum of Pakistan's most famous political dynasty in an outpouring of emotion for Benazir Bhutto. The government said Al Qaeda and the Taliban were responsible for her death...Hundreds of Thousands Attend Bhutto's Funeral; Al Qaeda Blamed for Death
Has photos, videos and more

* BBC NEWS...
The news of her death in Rawalpindi spread through the country like wild fire, sparking widespread riots... Her native Sindh province has been the hardest hit...
Bhutto's home province stunned

* CNSNews.com...The 22-member Arab League called Thursday's assassination of Benazir Bhutto a "heinous terrorist crime," and the 57-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference condemned it as an "outrageous and brutal murder.”... Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit urged Pakistani politicians to unite against "the forces of extremism and terrorism that want to disturb stability in a way that would have an impact, not only on the future of Pakistan but on that of the entire region."...Arab World Condemns Bhutto Murder

* CNN.com...Angry protesters burned cars and shops into the night following the assassination Thursday of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto...Unrest Follows Assassination - Soldiers given shoot-to-kill order
* Hindu.com...
... The four others in her “bullet-proof, bomb-proof” car were unhurt, and had Benazir resisted the temptation to stand up through the sun-roof to wave to her cheering supporters, she may have been alive, the spokesman said. “There was no bullet that hit, no pellet hit her, no splinter hit her,” he said, adding that she was clinically dead by the time she arrived at the Rawalpindi General Hospital...
Government suspects more than one assailant
* TimesOnline.co.uk...
Lots of videos, photos info and more at the following link...Pakistan crisis

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