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Benazir Bhutto killed in suicide attack
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Quote:Islamabad (dpa) - Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto died Thursday following a suicide bombing near her vehicle at a election rally in the city of Rawalpindi, Pakistan-based television stations were reporting.

DawnNews TV and Aaj TV, citing sources at a hospital where she was rushed after the attack, and officials and members of Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP), said the former prime minister was dead.

However, there was no immediate official confirmation from Rawalpindi General Hospital, where the political icon was rushed after the attack.

Travellers in Bhutto's convoy, including Sheri Rehman, her spokeswoman, and Nahid Khan, her political secretary, were both in critical condition at the hospital, according to numerous media reports.

Sources at Rawalpindi General Hospital and Rawalpindi Civil Hospital told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa that at least 19 people were killed in the attack.

Bhutto had left the rally after addressing a crowd of several thousand people, when the bomber blew himself up outside the main gate through which her security convoy was travelling, DawnNews TV reported.

Television footage showed dead and wounded people on the ground, and DawnNews reported that police had located a severed human head that they suspected belonged to the bomber.

On October 19, a suicide bomber killed 140 people in a failed attempt to kill Bhutto as her motorcade wound through the southern port city of Karachi just hours after she returned from exile abroad.

Thousands of distraught workers from Bhutto's PPP were converging on the hospital in which her body lies on Thursday night, setting fire to tires and pelting police with stones, witnesses said.

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Quote:Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto died Thursday following a suicide bombing near her vehicle at a election rally in the city of Rawalpindi, Pakistan-based television stations were reporting.


Latest news reports are saying that she was assassinated, the assassin then blew him / herself up in a suicide bombing Icon_sad

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Quote:Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto died Thursday following a suicide bombing near her vehicle at a election rally in the city of Rawalpindi, Pakistan-based television stations were reporting.


Latest news reports are saying that she was assassinated, the assassin then blew him / herself up in a suicide bombing Icon_sad

It's been on the news here constantly. Probably exactly why Thaksin has stayed away from Thailand.

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Quote:Pakistan in Talks on Bhutto Probe
7:16 PM EST December 29, 2007
The Associated Press
NEW YORK

Pakistani officials have quietly begun consulting with other nations about the conduct of their investigation into opposition leader Benazir Bhutto's killing, despite a public insistence that they need no foreign help, U.S. officials say.

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is under pressure to respond to accusations from Bhutto's aides of a government cover-up, possibly through international assistance.

The officials said it was still not entirely clear whether Pakistan was seeking international assistance in an investigation, or simply wanted backing from other countries as it conducts its own probe.

"The Pakistan government is discussing with other governments as to how best the investigation can be handled," said one senior U.S. government official, speaking on condition of anonymity because no agreement had yet come from the discussions.

The suicide attack that killed Bhutto on Thursday sparked three days of unrest that have left more than 40 dead and tens of millions of dollars in damage, with security forces now authorized to shoot rioters on sight.

With the United States, the official said, the discussions about investigating Bhutto's assassination "are about what we can offer and what the Pakistanis want. Having some help to make sure international questions are answered is definitely an option."

Pakistan has launched up to three separate domestic "inquiries" into Bhutto's death and is waiting to see how those go before making any decision on whether to see formal international assistance, a U.N. Security Council diplomatic official told the AP.

The U.S. official, however, said the Pakistanis "don't want the U.N. involved in this."

The council voted Thursday to condemn her killing and urge all nations to quickly help bring those who did it to justice.

"Of course the government would not be adverse to using any kind of information or technical assistance which may lead to finding the perpetrators who have committed this heinous crime," Jalil Shafqat, a spokesman for the Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the U.N., told the AP.

Pakistan Interior Ministry spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema said one of the investigations should be completed within seven days of a judge being appointed to oversee it.

"This is not an ordinary criminal matter in which we require assistance of the international community. I think we are capable of handling it," he said.

FBI Special Agent Richard Kolko told the AP that any request for the FBI to help with the probes would come through the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan to the State Department.

State Department spokesman Thomas Casey told the AP the United States is "willing to assist Pakistan in whatever way we can with the investigation. However, to date Pakistan has not made any formal request."
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British Foreign Secretary David Miliband offered his country's help. U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton and a Belgian think-tank each suggested that the U.N. Security Council might want to investigate. U.S. presidential candidate John McCain cautioned, however, that may not be needed.

Diplomats say there is little chance of that happening. The council's investigation into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri "shows you that even when the government wants one, it can be quite difficult," one Security Council diplomat said. The Hariri investigation has not still concluded nearly three years after his February 2005 death.

The Security Council's resolution on Thursday deleted, at Pakistan's insistence, language seeking to encourage more dialogue and national unity within Pakistan and to bring Bhutto's killers to justice as soon as possible.

"It's all about the language and choice of words," Jalil said.

Pakistan was very concerned about the resolution, according to three security council diplomats, because it did not want the council meddling in their affairs and the language could have implied that Musharraf's government was not acting quickly enough.
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