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International reactions to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto

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25: 2628:– A statement was calling the assassination a "tragic event with serious implications for Pakistan's transition to democracy" and stating that "political violence of this nature has claimed far too many innocent lives in Pakistan and it must stop. Benazir Bhutto was a democrat who believed in the supremacy of constitutional rule and throughout her career, sought power through the ballot box. Today, she died campaigning for votes and calling for a free election." HRW South Asia researcher, speaking for the organization, called on the Pakistani government to "undertake an independent and transparent investigation into Bhutto's assassination and fully cooperate with such an investigation." 561: 1522: 707: 427: 817: 2067: 2140: 1867: 749:, and her intent to break India Pakistan relations out of the sterile patterns of the past, were exemplary. In her death, the sub-continent has lost an outstanding leader who worked for democracy and reconciliation in her country. The manner of her going is a reminder of the common dangers that our region faces from cowardly acts of terrorism and of the need to eradicate this dangerous threat. My heartfelt condolences go to her family and the people of Pakistan who have suffered a grievous blow." 1201: 237: 1976: 2119:, while describing Bhutto as a "courageous figure", said that "The world has much at stake in the success of Pakistan's democratic institutions. It's a great tragedy because she stood for moderation, for rule of law, for democracy in her country, and her death is a loss for the cause of moderation, democracy, and rule of law for Pakistan. She was clear-headed about the problems of her country, the challenges that she faced β€” even the security challenges she faced." 2048: 1290: 2503: 1372: 1910: 2414: 1691: 1027: 244: 3099: 1541:, saying that "the Holy Father expresses sentiments of deep sympathy and spiritual closeness to the members of her family and to the entire Pakistani nation. He prays that further violence will be avoided and that every effort will be made to build a climate of respect and trust, which are so necessary if good order is to be maintained in society and if the country's political institutions are to operate effectively." Spokesman 962: 2579: 1992:
obvious. I urge the Government and people of Pakistan to continue to reject all forms of violence and to resist those who seek to destabilize their country. Stability in Pakistan is vital for regional stability and security. We extend our deepest condolences to the family of Benazir Bhutto, to the families of the other victims of today's attack, and to the Pakistani people. Our thoughts are with them at this difficult time."
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Minister Bhutto and the families of those who perished. Whoever perpetrated it, this attack is an assault on democracy. The Philippines joins hands with the entire civilized world in solidarity against such mindless barbarity and in unwavering defense of peace, freedom, law and order." Arroyo called on the international community to join hands in preserving peace and order and democracy.
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enormous pressure to go after the culprits and keep the country calm and stable, but Amnesty International calls on President Musharraf – and on the security forces – to exercise restraint and uphold the rule of law. The killing of Benazir Bhutto must not be allowed to become a setback to civilian governance or indeed lead to a further crackdown on civil liberties."
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again seen blood spilled and brought pain to Pakistan, a country already too often martyred by fanaticism. The difficult path towards peace and democracy in this region should not be abandoned and the sacrifice of the former prime minister… should be the strongest example for those who do not give up in the face of terrorism."
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and reconciliation in her country," and stated that "we are watching the events with great concern, at the same time expressing the wish and the hope that this country will follow the path towards the construction of a democratic regime. This will also constitute the sole vindication of the tragic sacrifice of Benazir Bhutto."
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said she was deeply shocked and saddened saying "Benazir Bhutto showed great courage in returning to Pakistan to contest the election. She had survived attempts on her life and was acutely aware of the dangers she faced in returning to campaign for the elections. Her death is a great loss to Pakistan
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said, "It is important, when faced with the violence and loss of innocent life over the last few days, that political leaders show a commitment to resolve but also restraint. Extremists must be brought to justice, but extremism must not undermine commitment to the rule of law, to human rights, and to
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strongly condemned the assassination, urging her killers to be brought to justice. Bush condemned the assassination as a "cowardly act by murderous extremists," and encouraged Pakistan to "honor Benazir Bhutto's memory by continuing with the democratic process for which she so bravely gave her life."
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issued the statement: "Canada condemns in the strongest terms this attack on the restoration of Pakistan's efforts to return to full democracy. Today's violence is especially heinous in view of the upcoming elections on January 8, 2008. The anti-democratic intent of the perpetrators could not be more
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stated, "Benazir Bhutto may have been killed by terrorists but the terrorists must not be allowed to kill democracy in Pakistan and this atrocity strengthens our resolve that terrorists will not win there, here or anywhere in the world." Brown further stated those responsible were "cowards, afraid of
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said, "Greece condemns the terrorist attack in the most categorical way that, just two weeks ahead of the Parliamentary elections in Pakistan, has led to this tragic loss." She called Bhutto "a leading international personality who struggled steadfastly for democracy, peace, respect for human dignity
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condemned the attack and extended his condolences to the Pakistani Government, citizens and the families of Bhutto and the others who were killed. He said, " The government and people of the Maldives join me in extending our heartfelt sympathy to you, and your Government and to the brotherly people
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issued the following statement: "We convey our condolences to the people of Pakistan and to the families of the victims. Benazir Bhutto was a well-known leader in Pakistan and in the international community who demonstrated brave leadership for her people. Israel expresses the hope that Pakistan will
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said, "...he was shocked and condemned the terrorists". He expressed a hope that such a fatal accident will not harm democracy in Pakistan, which is now unstable especially towards its general elections which will be held on 15 January 2008. He also said that "the incident had dealt a serious blow to
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said, "This tragic event confirms once again the need for mobilization of all forces in order to fight terrorism and for joint efforts against this calamity, which is a source of constant threat to humankind" and expressed his "deepest condolences to the people of Pakistan, as well as to the families
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spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa said, "Clearly South Africa is saddened by the news of the murder of Benazir Bhutto and condemns unequivocally this outrageous act of violence...We call on the Pakistani people do everything in their power, to leave no stone unturned to find the perpetrators of this dastardly
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condemned the attacks and spoke of his "great pain and indignation" at the violence. Later, in a statement, Lula da Silva reaffirmed his "firm rejection to the use of violence in political life" and extended his condolences "to the families of the victims and the Pakistani nation" in the name of the
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said, in a statement, "I express my sadness and that of the whole government following the death of Benazir Bhutto, a woman who wanted to fight her battle until the end with just one weaponβ€”that of dialogue and political discussion. I condemn with great indignation the blind rage of terror which has
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praised Bhutto, saying " was a brave woman who did not conceal her opinions, knew no fear, and served her nation with unusual bravery and ability. She was an immeasurably charismatic leader and a warrior for peace in her land and all the world." President Peres hailed Bhutto as a "courageous woman"
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said, "It is with sadness that we have received the news of the murder of the former Prime Minister. We condemn the attack as a serious atrocity against the process of reestablishing democracy in Pakistan. Bhutto was a controversial, but a brave to reestablish the democracy in Pakistan, and she was
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said, "Thailand was deeply shocked and saddened by the deplorable act which led to the deaths of Mrs Benazir Bhutto and several other innocent bystanders. Thailand condemns all forms of terrorist and extremist acts and calls on all parties to react with restraint and work together for the stability
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statement said: "The (South Korean) government cannot hide its bitter shock over the death of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was killed by terrorists on Thursday while on an election campaign, and it offers its sincerest condolences to the family of the deceased. Our government
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said, "In a region of such global importance, Benazir's was a rare woman's voice speaking out for democracy and against violence. Much of her life was spent working for these values. I am saddened by this loss and send condolences to her family and to the people of Pakistan. I hope that democracy
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condemned the assassination, describing it as "an attack on the democratic process" and expressing solidarity with the Pakistani people in the face of such "reprehensible acts". In the press statement, the Ministry also "expressed confidence in Pakistani society's ability to defend the rule of law
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expressed the deep sympathy of the Iranian nation and government and said he hoped that the Pakistani government would try and track down the culprits behind this crime against Bhutto and a number of innocent people who were present at the scene when a gunman fatally shot her and set off a bomb. A
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Program Director Catherine Baber said: "It is shocking to see someone's life cut short in such a brutal way. Attacks such as these can never be justified. They violate international law and the rules of democratic behavior. We know that the government of President Musharraf will find itself under
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said, "Ms Bhutto and her party have been campaigning heavily in the run-up to the parliamentary elections due to be held in less than two weeks, an election which will provide all of the people of Pakistan with an opportunity to secure democracy for their country. It is my sincere hope that this
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condemned the assassination, saying "We mourn with the nation of Pakistan over the deaths of Benazir Bhutto and others killed in the shooting and bomb attack in Rawalpindi. We strongly condemn this unmitigated, senseless atrocity, even as we convey our sympathies to the followers of former Prime
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extended his deepest condolences to the families of Bhutto and the others who were killed. He also said, "The resort to extremism and violence is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated anywhere at any time. The perpetrators must be brought to justice." He added, "I hope the people in Pakistan will
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said that "we hope the Pakistani government will identify and bring to justice those behind such a criminal act and restore tranquility to the country," and that "the Pakistan government should use all efforts to identify the terrorist group which caused this incident and punish them to prevent
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released a statement, saying that "the Government and people of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago express the deepest sympathy to the Government and people of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and family members of former Prime Minister Ms Benazir Ali Bhutto, political leader of the Pakistan
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spokesman asserted that "some kind of postponement or delay" in Pakistan's democratic process would be "a victory" for "the extremists" who were responsible for Benazir Bhutto's assassination. He also asserted that "perhaps the best antidote to extremism is the continuation of the democratic
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People's Party, on the tragic incident which resulted in her untimely demise and that of innocent civilians", adding that "the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago strongly condemns this act and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to international efforts to eradicate terrorism."
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said he "heard with shock and horror of the death of Mrs. Benazir Bhutto," whose "contributions to democracy, to the improvement of India–Pakistan relations, and to the restoration of normalcy within Pakistan will be an inspiration. Mrs. Bhutto was a brave and outstanding woman leader of the
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statement described Bhutto as a South Asian leader who "successfully stood up for democracy", adding that "this brutal assassination underlines the need for the absolute commitment to fight against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, in order to make it unacceptable in civilized
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said, "This tragedy will only hinder Pakistan's critical agenda of meeting the urgent needs of its many citizens. On behalf of the World Bank Group, I would like to extend my sympathies and deepest condolences to Ms. Bhutto's family and to the families of the other victims of this tragic
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said: "It is terrible and a tragedy for Pakistani society, because there was a real hope of reforms and democratization conjoined with her return to Pakistan and with the election on January 8. It is also an attack against that process, as the people who did this do not want reforms and
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issued a statement expressing its rejection of "acts of violence and the loss of human life", repudiating "acts of terrorism in any of its manifestations", and " to the Bhutto family, to the families of other victims, as well as to the people and authorities of Pakistan, its sincere
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urged restraint, saying "Benazir Bhutto showed great courage and defiance in her resistance to extremism. I urge all parties in Pakistan to act with restraint and to work for a return to a peaceful democratic process. It is my hope that a democratic Pakistan will be Benazir Bhutto's
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released a statement saying, "In targeting Benazir Bhutto, extremist groups have in their sights all those committed to democratic processes in Pakistan. They cannot and must not succeed. This is a time for restraint but also unity," also stating that he was "deeply shocked."
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urged Bhutto's family, the Pakistani government and her supporters "to take solace in the knowledge that she died in active pursuit of her vision of true democracy for her country, and that in death, she has become an eternal martyr to the cause she believed in with all her
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added in his statement, "The sense of grief at her senseless killing will I know be shared not just by Pakistani communities across the world but by everyone, because this terrorism is an attack on us all, regardless of race, religion or party. We will ensure that it is
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said, "The brutal assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is a tragic setback for the restoration of democracy in Pakistan. Her courageous return to Pakistan this year gave hope to all those concerned by efforts to extinguish rule of law there."
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said, "Ms. Bhutto was, in recent times, a beacon of hope for the millions of Pakistani people who aspired for a free, fair and democratic Pakistan. It is a real tragedy that Ms Bhutto has not been allowed to realise her vision for Pakistan and the rest of the
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said he was "deeply shocked and horrified to hear of the heinous assassination of Mrs. Benazir Bhutto. Mrs. Bhutto was no ordinary political leader, but one who left a deep imprint on her time and age. Her contributions to a previous moment of hope in
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condemned the attack, stating that "it was an unpardonable crime that has shocked the world. The government and people of Bangladesh mourned this tragedy with their Pakistani brethren." Major political parties also condemned the assassination. The
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expressed his condolences to the people of Pakistan, President Musharraf, and to the families of those who were killed. President Lukashenko described the incident as a terrorist attack that took the life of the "well-known policy maker" Benazir
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of Pakistan, at this time of distress and sorrow. Mrs. Bhutto had served Pakistan for many years, and during her years as Prime Minister, played an important role in regional and world affairs. She was also a very good friend of the Maldives."
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condemned the assassination, calling it "coward terrorism", and said that her killing was "a serious problem in Pakistan". He also expressed his condolences to Bhutto's family and called for all political parties in Pakistan to solve matters
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Faisal Mohammad Al-Hajji said, "The State of Kuwait strongly condemns the vicious terrorist act which targeted the convoy of Mrs. Benazir Bhutto", and also said that Kuwait expresses sympathies for families of Bhutto and all those who were
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Isaac Musumba said, "It is very deplorable and very pathetic. We thought that democracy was finally having its day in Pakistan. The murder of Bhutto and other people shows that terrorism must continue to be fought relentlessly and without
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said "I hope that this terrible tragedy will make crystal clear the folly of violence and the importance of restraint and reconciliation as the only way of consolidating the democratic process. The Commonwealth stands by Pakistan in that
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condemned "energetically the awful attack that (...) took the life of Benazir Bhutto. The Argentine government wishes to express its deepest condolences to the Bhutto family, as well to the other victims' families and the whole people of
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spokesman said, "The Syrian government and people...express sincere condolences to the family of Ms. Bhutto, the Pakistan People's Party and the Pakistani government and the confidence that Pakistan will be able to overcome the difficult
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said that "Lebanon was shocked by the news of the assassination of former Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan People's Party Ms. Benazir Bhutto", adding that "on behalf of the Lebanese people we denounce, condemn and deplore the
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expressed his sorrow over Bhutto's demise during a phone conversation with Musharraf. Erdoğan, who strongly condemned the terrorist attack, also said that he hoped such attack would not hamper the democratization process in Pakistan.
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later added to reporters at a press meeting in Calgary: "We condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms. This was an abhorrent act of terror. We hope that the government of Pakistan will act to bring the perpetrators to
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expressed deep consternation at the loss of Bhutto and condemned the events as "terrorist acts." The ministry also expressed its hope that "this event does not dim the opening process towards a total democracy and the national
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said, "Benazir Bhutto made a brave return to her homeland to take part in free elections and to promote democracy. Her tragic death is a setback to democracy and speaks in a shocking way about the internal confrontations of
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said in a statement,"We extend our sincere condolences to the Bhutto family and to the families of others who were killed and wounded in the attack. We condemn in the strongest terms possible this cowardly and murderous
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condemned the "tragic attacks" that killed the former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, describing the killing as a "heinous act". He also expressed "deep sorrow and solidarity" to the president and people of
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said, "On my own behalf and on behalf of the people of Ireland, I send my deepest condolences to her family and to the people of Pakistan and especially to those members of the Pakistan community here in Ireland."
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Bush also offered some strong praise of Bhutto, noting that "she knew that her return to Pakistan earlier this year put her life at risk. Yet she refused to let assassins to dictate the course of her country."
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said: "I strongly condemn this heinous crime and call for the perpetrators to be brought to justice as soon as possible. This represents an assault on stability in Pakistan and its democratic processes." The
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released a statement saying that Singapore "is shocked and horrified at the suicide bomb attack" and strongly condemns the murders. The heads of state and government also sent condolence letters to Bhutto's
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said, "I absolutely condemn this barbaric act of violence which, in striking at Pakistan just days before elections, places serious question marks against the complex and difficult path towards democracy."
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process." He called for a "credible and transparent" investigation of the attack, and alluded to the "broad international outrage" about the incident. He also said that Bush spoke with Musharraf at 13:15
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has condemned the killing of Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, stating, "terrorism is one of the greatest evils the modern world is faced with and which should be battled with joint efforts".
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democracy" and that the British government would "work with all in the Pakistani community in Britain and elsewhere in the world, so that we can have a peaceful, and safe, and democratic Pakistan."
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released a statement strongly condemning the attack. It called on Pakistani authorities and all concerned actors to maintain the country's stability and to continue pursuing the democratic process.
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condemned "the act of cowardice and immense brutality in the strongest possible terms." He praised Bhutto for "having sacrificed her life for the sake of Pakistan and for the sake of this region."
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in the middle of the process when she was killed. Her death is a terrible blow on this process." He also said it was important that "the despicable act would not halt the reforms in Pakistan."
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official called the assassination a "sinful attack" and "strongly condemned this distressing terrorist act, which was intended to destabilize the security of Pakistan and its national unity."
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expressed shock and outrage at the assassination and expressed the hope that "the Pakistani people will find lasting peace within a framework of democracy, tolerance and mutual respect."
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said he was "...deeply shocked by the assassination". He also called upon the Pakistani authorities to do their utmost to ensure that Pakistan continues on its path back to democracy
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said that "this attack shows how extremely difficult it is to pacify a nation so wrought by violence." He also said that the Vatican "share the sadness of the Pakistani population."
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released a statement condemning the "odious terrorist operation" and affirming its "staunch opposition to all that is likely to jeopardize security and peace in Pakistani society".
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reaffirms its absolute opposition to terrorism, which must firmly be fought with total respect to human rights and democratic liberties." Garcia expressed the condolences of the
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said, "The killing of Benazir Bhutto is an attack on democracy and on secular politics in Pakistan. We express our solidarity with the people of Pakistan at this moment of loss."
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will become enshrined in its legal and political system, leaving the people's human rights in the balance. The United States government must press its ally, which has used the '
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condemned the assassination as "an attack against democracy and against Pakistan," and " that Pakistan will remain firmly on track for return to democratic civilian rule."
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said, "This is not only an attack on the life of a former prime minister and present opposition leader. This is yet another attack on the democratic process in Pakistan."
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said in a press conference about an hour after the murder that he felt both disgusted and angry for what had happened, and also worried over the further consequences.
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was "shocked and disgusted" by the murder of Benazir Bhutto. Adding that Pakistan "lost a courageous fighter for the country's return to a pluralist democracy."
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condemned the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, branding the act as deplorable. A statement issued by Foreign Ministry Spokesman
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said that in the weeks prior to her assassination, Bhutto had expressed fear of being killed by extremist elements in Pakistan in emails she sent to him.
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condemned the assassination in a message to Musharraf, describing Bhutto as "one of illustrious leaders both in the Government and in the opposition."
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released a statement saying that Vietnam "strongly condemns the brutal terrorist attack" and "hope that...the instigators will be severely punished".
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sub-continent. That she should fall to a barbarous terrorist attack is particularly tragic, and should strengthen our resolve to fight this scourge."
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said, "Her assassination has left much of the world in a state of shock and grave concern for the future of Pakistan, the region and the world."
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and to the region. My sympathies go out to her immediate family, political colleagues, and to the people of Pakistan for their terrible loss."
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issued a similar condemnation, saying that, "extreme forces are strengthening their actions to destabilize the country and put it into chaos."
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strongly condemned the assassination, saying: "We condemn this assassination and terrorist act, and pray for God Almighty to bless her soul."
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stated that the "cowardly act underscored the need to continue the fight against terrorism and support those who suffer its consequences."
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said Bhutto was "an admired leader that warned against terrorism and extremists' views, highly educated and broadminded, full of energy."
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said that China was "shocked at the killing of Pakistan's opposition leader Benazir Bhutto" and "strongly condemns the terrorist attack."
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referred to the assassination as an "odious act" that "reaffirms France's commitment to the stability of Pakistan and its democracy."
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expressed his condolences to friends and relatives of the victims as well as hope that the perpetrators will be found and punished.
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condemned the attack, saying that "it is absolutely unacceptable to try to solve something by the means of violence."
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sharply denounced the attack, saying he "hopes the crime will not trigger an avalanche of further violent acts."
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said: "I want to express the most firm condemnation at the savage terrorist attack carried out in Rawalpindi."
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feared the assassination may leave "an adverse impact on the democratic politics of the subcontinent". The
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commented that Bhutto's death was a "severe blow to everyone in Pakistan who is fighting for democracy".
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will prevail there and that the country will remain on track for a return to democratic civilian rule."
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condemned the assassination and added that he hopes that killing will not affect next year's elections.
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was quoted by the Philippine media as saying that "we terminated the most precious American [
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urged "pro-democratic and progressive forces to stand united against this heinous killing", while the
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said, "We received the news with great pain, and I hope this is never repeated ever again, anywhere."
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would soon find order. It was also revealed that GarcΓ­a was a close friend of Bhutto, according to a
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released a statement, saying that she was "deeply disturbed and saddened by the events in Pakistan."
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Pakistan: Bhutto Assassination a Tragedy: Crucial to Uphold Fundamental Rights to Prevent Turmoil
5140: 5006: 3956: 3764:"Vietnam strongly condemns the brutal terrorist attack killing former Prime Minister of Pakistan" 3478: 3411: 3147: 2625: 2295: 2277: 930: 798: 544: 161: 3363: 1643: 1412: 1384: 891: 3174: 5332: 5171: 5114: 5110: 4505: 4204: 3909: 3499: 2298: 2174: 2039: 1897: 1542: 1538: 1242: 1162: 1158: 1136: 826: 492: 397: 5406: 4920: 4309: 3886:. Press Service of the President of the Republic of Belarus. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3425: 5503: 4435: 3295: 3227: 2619: 2588: 2530: 2526: 2123: 2116: 1728: 1534: 1463: 753: 676: 630: 139: 81: 3763: 3385: 5428: 2533: 2171: 1967: 1703: 1512: 1456: 1302: 1281: 243: 5576: 4861: 4731: 4546: 1391: 1192: 5088: 1064:
stated that the assassins were "wicked murderers who are distant from Islam and morals."
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held an emergency meeting and unanimously condemned the assassination, a call echoed by
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appalling attack will not prevent the Pakistani people from achieving that objective."
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he stated the bomb attack is a huge blow for the restoration of democracy in Pakistan.
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Alex Arriaga said: "Pakistan is at a dangerous crossroads. If it cannot rely on an
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also expressed the hope that Pakistan will continue on the path of democracy.
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terrorist groups from finding opportunities to undertake such actions again."
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remain calm and I pray that the situation in Pakistan will soon stabilise."
4921:"Assassination of Benazir Bhutto: Statement by Secretary Condoleezza Rice" 3583:"Sri Lanka says Bhutto killing shows need for committed 'fight on terror'" 5329:"Commonwealth Secretary-General condemns assassination of Benazir Bhutto" 4278: 3638: 2554: 2373: 2331: 1764: 1527: 1342: 1151: 989: 967: 720: 690: 2240: 2011: 1890: 1786: 1570: 1556: 1477: 1427: 1405: 1356: 1323: 1295: 1277: 1263: 1220: 945: 697: 609: 526: 485: 471: 450: 411: 376: 5193:"Chile expresa profunda consternaciΓ³n por la muerte de Benazir Bhutto" 3884:"Alexander Lukashenko extends sincere condolences to Pervez Musharraf" 2523:
held an emergency meeting and unanimously condemned the assassination.
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continue along the path of reconciliation, moderation and democracy."
2317: 2265: 2032: 1981: 1851: 1805: 1743: 1721: 1505: 1449: 1177: 926: 905: 843: 669: 540: 4127:"Hungary condemns assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto" 3067: 3065: 4691:(in Spanish). Mexican Foreign Affairs Secretariat. 27 December 2007 4668:"Prime Minister Expresses Shock at Assassination of Benazir Bhutto" 5407:"Secretary-General 'shocked and outraged' by Bhutto assassination" 4689:"Mexico condena el asesinato de la Ex Primer Ministro de PakistΓ‘n" 4506:"Ukraine urges detailed investigation into Bhutto's assassination" 3561:"Seoul denounces assassination of former Pakistani premier Bhutto" 3126:"President Yudhoyono shocked after hearing Benazir Bhutto's death" 2973: 2899: 2291: 1830: 1678: 1628: 1238: 1132: 1011: 884: 734: 712: 432: 390: 309: 305: 3251:"Bush: Bhutto slaying 'cowardly'; Peres says 'shocked' by attack" 5530:"Amnesty International Condemns Assassination of Benazir Bhutto" 2948:"Azerbaijani President Offers Condolence to Pakistani President" 2602: 2369: 2365: 2350: 2167: 1900:, after the parliament had held a minute's silence, stated that 1394:
said the hatred behind the attack is a "threat to civilization".
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called on the world to unite against the "cancer of terrorism".
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was quoted the following day as saying: "I strongly deny it.
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asking for an investigation of the assassination. In name of
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condemned the assassination and paid tribute to Bhutto. The
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expressed his disgust over of the bombing. On behalf of the
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and said he was "shocked" by the news of her assassination.
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described the assassination as a "deeply contemptible act."
5381:"OIC Secretary General condemns killing of Benazir Bhutto" 5111:"Veja a repercussΓ£o internacional sobre a morte de Bhutto" 4360:(in Spanish). Latino MSN. 28 December 2007. Archived from 2719:. Associated Press (APP). 28 December 2007. Archived from 5383:. Associated Press(APP). 27 December 2007. Archived from 4227:"EU condemns Bhutto killing as strike 'against Pakistan'" 3806:"Albania condemns killing of Pakistani opposition leader" 3740:. London: Telegraph, UK. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3535:"Singapore leaders send condolences over death of Bhutto" 3100:"India expresses shock, horror at Bhutto's assassination" 2693:. Algeria Press Service. 27 December 2007. Archived from 5480:. Pacific News Center. 28 December 2007. Archived from 5431:. UN Department of Public Information. 27 December 2007 5409:. UN Department of Public Information. 27 December 2007 5358: 4334:(in Polish). onet.pl. 27 December 2007. Archived from 3910:"Bulgaria condemns assassination of Pakistan's Bhutto" 3197:"Global fears for Pakistan after Bhutto assassination" 2743:"President Sirleaf Saddened by Bhutto's Assassination" 2099:
democracy." At another press briefing at around 13:00
4522:. 10 Downing Street. 27 December 2007. Archived from 3637:. MCOT English News. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3144:"Iranian FM strongly condemns Bhutto's assassination" 2872:. New Vision Online. 27 December 2007. Archived from 2745:. Liberian Observer. 28 December 2007. Archived from 5267:"Alan GarcΓ­a condena el asesinato de Benazir Bhutto" 4149:"President of Iceland condemns the murder of Bhutto" 4129:(in Hungarian). KΓΌlΓΌgyminisztΓ©rium. 27 December 2007 3932:"President Condemns Assassination of Benazir Bhutto" 3020:. The Brunei Times. 29 December 2007. Archived from 4859:spokesman which was aired online as it occurred on 3609:"Syria Condemns Assassination of Pakistan's Bhutto" 3475:"World outraged, fearful over Bhutto assassination" 3296:"Gillerman: Bhutto told me she feared for her life" 2243:– The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a letter to 1021:
said he was "shocked to hear the murder of Bhutto."
5504:"Al Qaeda militant did not kill Bhutto: spokesman" 5452:"World Bank chief says shocked by death of Bhutto" 4177:. Irish Examiner. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3732: 3730: 3360:"Lebanon shocked by news of Bhutto' assassination" 2848:"Nigerian president condemns Bhutto assassination" 2796:"Moroccan King condemns killing of Benazir Bhutto" 2691:"Algeria condemns assassination of Benazir Bhutto" 2254:it expressed Bolivia's condemnation of the attack. 5552:"Amnesty to Musharraf: No excuse for a crackdown" 4642:"Pakistani ex-prime minister Bhutto assassinated" 4595:"Bahamas prime minister reacts to Bhutto's death" 4001:"Finnish PM: Bhutto killing setback to democracy" 3689:. newstime7.com. 27 December 2007. Archived from 3339:"Kuwait strongly condemns Bhutto's assassination" 3273:"Israel condemns assassination of Benazir Bhutto" 2771:. Afriquenligne. 27 December 2007. Archived from 5478:"Pakistan: Al-Qaeda Claims Bhutto Assassination" 2769:"Libya condemns assassination of Benazir Bhutto" 1594:– Describing herself as "shocked and saddened," 327:praised Bhutto's efforts for the improvement of 2595:have their own customs. We don't strike women." 296:consisted of universal condemnation across the 5293:"World leaders laud Bhutto, fear for Pakistan" 5087:. The Nation. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4732:"Bush condemns those killed Pakistan's Bhutto" 4430:Hall, Thomas; Svahn, Clas (27 December 2007). 4229:. EUbusiness. 27 December 2007. Archived from 3408:"the Maldives condemns Bhutto's assassination" 3075:. Al-Jazeera. 27 December 2007. Archived from 2663: 2661: 2608:AI United States Government Relations Director 658:also issued statements of strong condemnation. 203:Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West 5309:. Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). 27 December 2007 5307:"Arab League condemns Bhutto's assassination" 5031:. La NaciΓ³n. 27 December 2007. Archived from 5003:"New Zealand leader praises Bhutto's courage" 4885:"Bush has spoken with Musharraf: White House" 4077:. Xinhuanet. 28 December 2007. Archived from 4051:. Xinhuanet. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4003:. Zinhuanet. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3953:"Czech politicians shocked by Bhutto killing" 3860:. Xinhuanet. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3808:. Xinhuanet. 27 December 2007. Archived from 3448:"Arroyo: Bhutto killing assault on democracy" 3446:Dalangin-Fernandez, Lira (28 December 2007). 3386:"Abdullah Condemns Killing Of Benazir Bhutto" 3175:"Bhutto's death heightens democracy concerns" 2659: 2657: 2655: 2653: 2651: 2649: 2647: 2645: 2643: 2641: 269: 8: 4825: 4823: 4460:. Admin.ch. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4203:. The Post. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4027:"L'attentat contre Bhutto vivement condamnΓ©" 3738:"Benazir Bhutto killing: Reaction in quotes" 2896:"Tunisia deplores slaying of benazir bhutto" 5168:"World leaders condemn attack, laud Bhutto" 4778:. Reuters. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4332:"Sikorski potΔ™piΕ‚ zamach na Benazir Bhutto" 4308:(in Norwegian). Aftenposten. Archived from 3715:(in Turkish). cnnturk.com. 27 December 2007 3044:"Cambodia Condemns Assassination Of Bhutto" 5245:"Paraguay condemned the "barbaric" attack" 4571:. Xinhua. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4275:"Bush: Laffe moordenaars Bhutto berechten" 4049:"Germany condemns assassination of Bhutto" 3663:. Xinhua. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3537:. Xinhua. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3128:. Antara. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3046:. Xinhua. 28 December 2007. Archived from 300:, including Pakistan's regional neighbors 276: 262: 15: 5137:"Latin America condemns murder of Bhutto" 4547:"UK urges restraint after Bhutto killing" 4384:"MAE condamna ferm asasinarea lui Bhutto" 4075:"Greece condemns assassination of Bhutto" 3979:"Danish foreign minister condemns attack" 3858:"Belgian PM, FM condemn murder of Bhutto" 2870:"Bhutto: Reactions from around the world" 2583:However, a spokesman for Al-Qaeda-linked 2372:people to Bhutto's family and hoped that 4831:"U.S. Reactions to Bhutto Assassination" 4520:"PM Pays Tribute to "Courageous" Bhutto" 4403: 4401: 4306:"Stoltenberg: – Mottok nyheten med sorg" 3981:(in Danish). NYHederne. 27 December 2007 3832:"Austria "disgusted" over Bhutto murder" 3146:. irna. 28 December 2007. Archived from 2717:"Egypt condemns Benazir's assassination" 2614:, some of the most dangerous aspects of 4644:. CTV. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4151:. RUV. 27 December 2007. Archived from 3635:"Thai PM condemns Bhutto assassination" 3426:"Nepal condemns Bhutto's assassination" 3318:"Jordan's king condemns Bhutto killing" 2970:"Bahrain condemns Bhutto assassination" 2637: 18: 5166:Selsky, Andrew O. (28 December 2007). 4883:Zakaria, Tabassum (27 December 2007). 4801:Myers, Steven Lee (27 December 2007). 4255:. The Times of Malta. 27 December 2007 3473:Tostevin, Matthew (27 December 2007). 3169: 3167: 3165: 2922:"Uganda condemns Bhutto assassination" 2484:Organisation of the Islamic Conference 1794:and fight terrorism in all its forms". 4253:"Malta condemns Bhutto assassination" 3713:"Benazir Butto suikasta kurban gitti" 3294:Rabinovsky, Tali (28 December 2007). 2794:Rizwan, Mudassir (28 December 2007). 1877:Federal Department of Foreign Affairs 1102:condemns any type of terrorist acts." 196:Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography 7: 5450:Hongjiang, Wang (28 December 2007). 4776:"Bush Condemns Bhutto Assassination" 4569:"British PM Condemns Bhutto Killing" 3515:. Channel NewsAsia. 28 December 2007 2998:. Thedailystar.net. 28 December 2007 2567:] asset who vowed to defeat the 5508:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4756:. The White House. 27 December 2007 4304:Ertzeid, Heidi (27 December 2007). 3687:"PM Erdogan condemns assassination" 3073:"Global outrage over assassination" 2850:. IC Publications. 28 December 2007 2669:"Reactions to Bhutto assassination" 5579:. Human Rights Watch 27 Dec. 2007. 5554:. 27 December 2007. Archived from 5357:. 27 December 2007. Archived from 5331:. 27 December 2007. Archived from 5269:. 27 December 2007. Archived from 5143:. 28 December 2007. Archived from 5061:. 28 December 2007. Archived from 4979:. 28 December 2007. Archived from 4833:. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4545:Croft, Adrian (27 December 2007). 4281:. 27 December 2007. Archived from 4175:"McAleese leads Irish condolences" 3834:. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3410:. 28 December 2007. Archived from 3203:. 28 December 2007. Archived from 14: 4973:"FLP saddened by death of Bhutto" 4409:"Benazir Bhutto killed in attack" 3249:Ravid, Barak (27 December 2007). 3226:Zino, Aviram (27 December 2007). 3102:. Hindustan Times. Archived from 5355:"Council of Women World Leaders" 4432:"Bildt: "Avsky och bestΓΆrtning"" 3098:Roy, Nilova (27 December 2007). 2798:. Indian Muslims. 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Archived from 3275:. mfa.gov.il. 27 December 2007 2996:"Dhaka condemns assassination" 2542:Non-governmental organisations 2226:Cristina FernΓ‘ndez de Kirchner 1: 5600:Foreign relations of Pakistan 5219:"Guyana regrets Bhutto death" 4803:"Bush Condemns Assassination" 4458:"Death of Mrs Benazir Bhutto" 4029:. Le Figaro. 27 December 2007 3477:. Yahoo! News. Archived from 3228:"Benazir Bhutto assassinated" 2459:European Commission President 779:the transition of democracy." 1838:JosΓ© Luis RodrΓ­guez Zapatero 640:Bangladesh Nationalist Party 5454:. Zinhuanet. Archived from 4734:. Reuters. 27 December 2007 3388:. Bernama. 28 December 2007 2406:International organisations 1791:Ministry of Foreign Affairs 648:Workers Party of Bangladesh 5646: 5630:2007 in Pakistani politics 4201:"Italy slams 'fanaticism'" 3502:– Friday, 28 December 2007 122:Prime Minister of Pakistan 5620:Reactions to 2000s events 4951:The Sydney Morning Herald 2585:Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan 2273:Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva 2037:Foreign Affairs Secretary 1537:expressed the sadness of 4925:U.S. Department of State 4855:A press briefing with a 2336:Foreign Affairs Ministry 2303:Foreign Affairs Ministry 2058:Foreign Affairs Ministry 1986:Foreign Affairs Minister 1810:Foreign Affairs Ministry 1701:Foreign Affairs Minister 1641:Foreign Affairs Minister 1612:Foreign Affairs Minister 1461:Foreign Affairs Minister 1225:Foreign Affairs Ministry 1118:Foreign Affairs Ministry 1080:Foreign Affairs Ministry 931:Cabinet Affairs Minister 889:Foreign Affairs Minister 860:Foreign Affairs Minister 804:Foreign Affairs Ministry 776:Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 747:India–Pakistan relations 656:Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh 545:Foreign Affairs Minister 329:India-Pakistan relations 177:Murder of Murtaza Bhutto 32:This article is part of 5615:International reactions 5085:"World Leaders Shocked" 4947:"Rudd condemns killing" 4711:"Govt condemns killing" 4434:. 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Benazir Bhutto
Early life
Political career
Burial
Social democracy
Charter of Democracy
1988
1990
1993
1997
First Government
Second Government
First Women Bank
Midnight Jackal
Mehrangate
Karachi affair
Repression in Karachi
Coup d'Γ©tat attempt
Seventh Five-Year Plan
Murder of Murtaza Bhutto
Corruption scandals
Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West
Assassination attempt
Assassination
reactions
Benazir Bhutto's signature

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