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Demagoging Pakistan's crisis
The identifiable geostrategic consequences of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination are a weakening of President Pervez Musharraf's government and an increase in political...Read more : Washington Times Editorials OpEd: 02.01.2008 00:00:00
Pakistan Delays Elections
Pakistan's government is postponing crucial national parliamentary elections originally scheduled for next week—raising fears of a violent reaction from the supporters of slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and protests from other opposition parties.Read more : Wall Street Journal Whats News US: 02.01.2008 01:36:00
CNN - Pakistan Backtracks On Bhutto Sunroof Claims
Pakistan's Interior Ministry Backtracked Today On Its Statement That Benazir Bhutto Died Because She Hit Her Head On A Sunroof Latch During A Shooting And Bomb Attack. The Government Also Offered A Reward To Anyone Who Could Identify Two Suspects From The Killing.Read more : WHIOTV National News RSS: 01.01.2008 21:21:00
Video further batters Pakistani government's credibility
McClatchy Newspapers - NAUDERO, Pakistan— The credibility of the U.S.-backed Pakistani government was battered again Monday when video footage appeared to contradict its version of Benazir Bhutto's death and supported assertions by her husband and others that she had been shot leaving a campaign rally.Read more : Yahoo! News Most Recommended: 01.01.2008 06:33:00
Vote still on, Pakistan says
The Pakistan government said it plans to go ahead with Jan. 8 parliamentary elections, even as the deadliest wave of...Read more : Washington Times World: 31.12.2007 00:00:00
Pakistan at Standstill as Discord and Unrest Grow
KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec. 29 -- Nationwide rioting brought life in Pakistan to a standstill Saturday and forced government officials to consider delaying next month's elections, as discord spread over the killing of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.Read more : Washingtonpost A Section: 30.12.2007 12:00:00
Was It Al Qaeda?
Pakistan's government was quick to blame Al Qaeda and the Taliban for the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, but U.S. officials caution that it's too early to pin the blame on any group in particular.Read more : Newsweek Top News: 30.12.2007 00:00:00
Rioting Forces Officials to Consider Delaying Pakistan Elections
KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec. 29 -- Nationwide rioting brought life in Pakistan to a standstill Saturday and forced government officials to consider delaying next month's elections, as the country continued to be riven with discord over Thursday's killing of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.Read more : Washingtonpost World News: 30.12.2007 01:51:00
Government Account of Attack Disputed
Supporters of slain Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto accused the government of covering up exactly how the charismatic former prime minister was killed, and by whom.Read more : Wall Street Journal World News: 30.12.2007 00:45:00
al-Qaeda fingered as assassins
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's government, U.S. officials and Islamist Web sites asserted yesterday that al-Qaeda was behind the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. Pakistan...Read more : Boston Herald News Opinion: 29.12.2007 23:39:00
