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Magnetonium
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Benazir Bhutto's return ruined by worst suicide attack in Pakistan's history



Breaking news - Benazir Bhutto was targeted by Islamic radicals on her triumphant return home. Very sad and senseless act of violence.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM...0E4ryuBm95Au50g

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At least 125 dead as bombs target Bhutto
7 hours ago

KARACHI (AFP) — A suicide bombing targeting former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto killed at least 125 people, turning her emotional homecoming parade after eight years in exile into a scene of carnage Friday.

Bhutto was unhurt, escaping with her life as the blast ripped through the police escort for the parade in Karachi whose streets had been thronged with hundreds of thousands of her supporters.

It was the worst suicide attack in Pakistan's history, casting an immediate shadow over hopes that her return with the approval of military ruler Pervez Musharraf might bring an end to months of political turmoil.

Blood and body parts were scattered widely across the scene and doctors at city hospitals struggled to keep pace.

"It was like walking through an abattoir," an AFP photographer who had been following the parade said. "Some people were lying around intact, others were completely dismembered."

Hospital officials said nearly 400 people were injured.

The attack came hours after Bhutto had flown in from Dubai, teary-eyed as she set foot on Pakistani soil for the first time since 1999, having shrugged off warnings that Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants would try to kill her.

"It was an act of terrorism targeting Benazir Bhutto and aimed at sabotaging the democratic process," Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told AFP.

Sherpao did not say who might be responsible, while Bhutto's husband Asif Ali Zardari alleged a Pakistani intelligence agency was behind the attack.

The city's police chief, Azhar Farooqi, said a grenade was thrown into the crowd just before a suicide bomber blew himself up.

"It is a pattern that would suggest the attack was planned meticulously and conducted expertly -- certainly not by a novice," he said.

Bhutto returned from self-imposed exile after Musharraf -- the head of the military as well as president -- dropped corruption charges against her in the hope her popularity could shore up his grip on power.

She has vowed to lead her party in general elections due by January, aimed at restoring Pakistan to civilian rule.

She reportedly had worked out a power-sharing deal with Musharraf, but his re-election as president earlier this month is being challenged in the courts.

Musharraf condemned the attack in the "strongest possible terms." He said those responsible would get "exemplary punishment" and appealed for calm.

Bhutto had spent hours on top of a specially modified lorry, waving to the crowds that had turned out to welcome her home in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city.

She had just climbed down into the interior when the explosions occurred, Karachi policeman Falak Ahmad told AFP.

"The blasts were only around 15 feet (five metres) from her truck. Minutes before, she had gone inside," Ahmad said. "The blast was so powerful that it destroyed three police vehicles escorting Bhutto's truck."

Dazed Bhutto supporters stumbled along the road, searching for relatives or helping bloodied survivors into vans to be rushed to hospital.

Officials at five different hospitals in Karachi said that 125 people were killed and 390 injured.

Bhutto was rushed to her family home, party officials said. She cancelled plans to address supporters at a rally Friday.

She had earlier insisted she was unconcerned about threats in revenge for her vow to crack down on Muslim extremists in the nuclear-armed nation of 160 million people.

"We are still fighting a dictatorship," Bhutto -- the first woman ever to lead an Islamic nation -- said on arrival. "We want to isolate extremists and build a better Pakistan."

Her brother was shot dead in Karachi in 1996 and her father was hanged in 1979 by military dictator Zia-ul-Haq.

Her husband told Ary One television the bombing "is not done by militants, it is done by that intelligence agency," but a source close to Bhutto said he did not mean the main military-run Inter-services Intelligence agency.

The United States, which sees Pakistan as a key ally in its "war on terror," led global condemnation.

"The United States condemns the violent attack in Pakistan and mourns the loss of innocent life there," White House national security spokesman Gordon Johndroe said.

Australia said the attack bore the hallmarks of Al-Qaeda. "It is a reminder of the evil of Al-Qaeda," Prime Minister John Howard said.

"It is a reminder of how important it is not to concede a victory to them in Iraq or in Afghanistan."

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon denounced the attack and said he "trusts that all political forces will act together to strengthen national unity."


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yeah, absolutely terrible.


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I think putting the blame on Al-Qaeda or the Taliban is a little simplified. There are a lot of different currents in Pakistan and as far as I understand there are other groups that are more active then either of the two faces of the devil the western media is used to showing us.

Is there anyone reading who has a better knowledge of the forces in Pakistan? I'd like to hear what others know of who might be motivated to get rid of her.

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Lebezniatnikov
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Wow, Pakistan is in dire shape, and this certainly does not help.


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Originally posted by atbell
Is there anyone reading who has a better knowledge of the forces in Pakistan? I'd like to hear what others know of who might be motivated to get rid of her.



I'm certainly no South Asia expert, but I think you are right. There are a lot of factions involved even within political Islam in Pakistan, and it could very well be that it was another fundamentalist/tribal organization that carried out the attacks - the fact that Ms. Bhutto is a woman in a position of authority makes her a de facto target for many, and it is compounded by the fact that she is Pakistan's most vocal critic of political Islamist groups.


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Q5echo
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it really is unimportant in the larger sense to surmise who exactly pulled this crap off.

we know the tactics. we know the type.

from what i can see this wasn't meant as an assasination attempt. it was to send a message, and if she were to have happened to be killed by this it would have only been icing on a very unholy and illegitimate cake.

this was meant to be an attack on moderate Muslims perpetrated by extremist Muslims.

it's now and must become a struggle within Islam because these tactics and these types are unholy and whatever we can do to help will require extreme courage. quiet resistance need not apply.

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Wow, Pakistan is in dire shape, and this certainly does not help.

LOL, it's been in "dire shape" ever since it's creation. And neighter the Bhutto family, Nawaz Shariff, or any of the jackoffs in the past two decades have done the country any good but pocket bribe money (along with just about every other kind of corrupt/shady deals you can think of) as prime ministers.


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