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Articles tagged with: Benazir Bhutto assasination

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[2 Feb 2008 | Comments Off | Nadir Hassan]
Centre Stage

The Lebanon launch of Zahid Hussain’s Frontline Pakistan.

News & Politics »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Talat Hussain]
The Zardari Factor

Having lost Benazir Bhutto to an assassin’s bullet, the PPP now has to ensure that ‘Jiye Bhutto’ remains a rallying cry for the party’s broken cadres.

News & Politics, People, Q & A »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Talat Hussain]
Interview: Asif Zardari

“We have decided to turn our grief into our strength,” says Asif Zardari.

News & Politics »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Naveed Ahmad]
Who Killed Bhutto?

The investigation into Benazir Bhutto’s assassination has raised more questions than it has answered.

News & Politics »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Talat Hussain]
The Great Cover-Up?

The government’s version on Ms Bhutto’s assassination hovered between futile fudging and clumsy cover-ups.

News & Politics »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Najmuddin A. Shaikh]
My Friend, the Visionary

A close colleague remembers Benazir Bhutto as a leader of international vision and stature.

News & Politics »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Talib Qizilbash]
Maximum Exposure

A political assassination keeps Pakistan front and centre on the world stage until the final day of 2007. And the international television coverage is worse than ever.

News & Politics »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Nadir Hassan]
Dumb and Dumber

The US presidential candidates’ pronouncements on Benazir’s death reveal shocking ignorance about the country.

News & Politics »

[18 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Farieha Aziz]
The Next Generation

Benazir Bhutto’s teenage son was destined for a life in politics.

Editorial, Opinion »

[16 Jan 2008 | Comments Off | Rehana Hakim]
Editor’s Note: January 2008

When will people in the corridors of power learn to exercise caution and restraint when dealing with sensitive, and potentially explosive, situations? The matter of Ms Bhutto’s assassination needed to be handled with utmost care, but, alas, that was not the case.