(OMG) Benazir Bhutto killed in attack

Saint Lucia
December 27, 2007 9:13am CST
Pakistani former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been killed in a presumed suicide attack. News of her death was confirmed by a military spokesman and members of her Pakistan People's Party (PPP). Ms Bhutto had just addressed an election rally in Rawalpindi when gunfire and an explosion occurred. At least 15 other people are reported killed in the attack and several more were injured. Ms Bhutto had twice been the country's prime minister. She had been campaigning ahead of elections due in January. Nawaz Sharif, also a former prime minister and a political rival, told the BBC her death was a tragedy for "the entire nation". "I can't tell you what the feelings of the people of Pakistan are today," he told BBC News 24 after returning from the hospital where she was brought. The BBC's Barbara Plett says the killing is likely to provoke an agonised response from her followers, especially from her loyal following in Sindh Province. Ms Bhutto was key to her party, she was the focus of her party and she was a major political player amongst all those fighting for seats in the forthcoming elections, our correspondent adds. The PPP has the largest support of any party in the country. Analysts note that Rawalpindi, a garrison city, is seen as one of the country's most secure cities, making the attack even more embarrassing for the military authorities. Scene of grief The explosion occurred close to an entrance gate of the park in Rawalpindi where Ms Bhutto had been speaking. Wasif Ali Khan, a member of the PPP who was at Rawalpindi General Hospital, said she died at 1816 (1316 GMT). Supporters at the hospital began chanting "Dog, Musharraf, dog", referring to President Pervez Musharraf, the Associated Press (AP) reports. Some broke the glass door at the main entrance to the emergency unit as others wept. A man with a PPP flag tied around his head could be seen beating his chest, the agency adds. An interior ministry spokesman, Javed Cheema, was quoted as saying by AFP that she may have been killed by pellets packed into the suicide bomber's vest. However, AP quoted a PPP security adviser as saying she was shot in the neck and chest as she got into her vehicle, before the gunman blew himself up. Mr Sharif said there had been a "serious lapse in security" by the government. Earlier on Thursday, at least four people were killed ahead of an election rally he himself had been preparing to attend close to Rawalpindi. Return from exile The killing was condemned by the US and Russia. "The attack shows that there are still those in Pakistan trying to undermine reconciliation and democratic development in Pakistan," a US state department official said. Russia's foreign ministry condemned the attack, offered condolences to Ms Bhutto's family and said it hoped the Pakistani leadership would "manage to take necessary steps to ensure stability in the country". France spoke of an "odious" act and said it was deeply concerned. Ms Bhutto returned from self-imposed exile in October after years out of Pakistan where she had faced corruption charges. Her return was the result of a power-sharing agreement with President Musharraf in which he granted an amnesty that covered the court cases she was facing. Since her return relations with Mr Musharraf had broken down. On the day of her return she led a motor cavalcade through the city of Karachi. It was hit by a double suicide attack that left some 130 dead.
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@haroont2 (101)
• United Arab Emirates
28 Dec 07
i think all problum is not only afganastan but .. the other who want banafit from destable pakistan is also involve and taking full banifet of our folish people. who responce them in good way. e.g ... biring shops, car, making contery worst for forners.. and with there personal benifits and are uesing satutaion in there favor.. only v need to educate people and pray for our PAKISTAN .. Pakistan ZandaAbad Pakistan PaindaBad
@Mickie30 (2626)
28 Dec 07
I can only empathise with the people of pakistan. I think it's awful what's going on there. It makes us realise that despite how much we moan and complain about every day little things and we complain about the Country we live in there are people who are suffering a lot worse out there. I think to kill a woman Prime Minister is just horrendous it makes you wonder what the world is coming to when people can do this. I cannot imagine how the people of Pakistan are feeling about this it must be a horrible position to be in and there must be a lot of sadness, anger and grief there today. I can understand how people feel shocked the person who did this was probably made to believe if they did this then they would go to heaven. If the killer is identified I think this would probably fuel more hatred especially to the family of the killer who are innocent. I can't imagine the pain the family must feel and the family of Benazir Bhutto. We can say how we feel, but imagine the pain and anger of the family this morning. We need to pray for them