Friday, January 4, 2008

Bhutto's husband speaks out 1:35 updated 12 hours, 41 minutes ago
Benazir Bhutto's widower, Asif Ali Zardari, is speaking out on his wife's murder. CNN's John Vause reports


Husband: Bhutto security nixed 1:22 updated 14 hours, 10 minutes ago
Benazir Bhutto's husband says their requests for security were denied, and says he has asked for security for his son.



Video shows Bhutto attack :54 updated 1 day ago
New amateur video shows Benazir Bhutto during her assassination attack.



Bhutto's skull X-rays 2:21 updated 1 day ago
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes a look at the skull X-rays of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto.


Bhutto file claims vote fraud 3:15 updated 2 days ago
CNN's Zain Verjee in Pakistan has a report from Benazir Bhutto's party saying Pakistan officials plan to rig elections.



Secret Bhutto file revealed 1:47 updated 2 days ago
Benazir Bhutto was to give U.S. lawmakers a report alleging vote rigging by Pakistan officials. CNN's Brian Todd reports



Bhutto investigation continues 2:14 updated 2 days ago
Pakistani officials may be having second thoughts about what killed Benazir Bhutto. CNN's Matthew Chance reports



New questions on Bhutto death 2:28 updated 2 days ago
New questions arise about the cause of death of Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto. CNN's Zain Verjee


reports.
Pakistan's political decision 3:07 updated Tue, January 1, 2008
Pakistan may delay parlimentary elections following the death of Benazir Bhutto. CNN' s Matthew Chance reports.


Bhutto husband calls for poll 1:29 updated Mon, December 31, 2007
The husband of the assassinated Benazir Bhutto calls for immedidate elections in Pakistan. ITN's John Ray reports.



Husband blames government 12:03 updated Mon, December 31, 2007
Asif Ali Zardari, husband to the late Benazir Bhutto, blames President Pervez Musharraf for his wife's death.



Bhutto's husband speaks 5:29 updated Mon, December 31, 2007
CNN-IBN's Suhansini Haidar speaks with former Pakistani Prime Minister Bhutto's husband, Asif Zardari.



Bhutto's Death 5:06 updated Mon, December 31, 2007
ITN's Jonathan Rugman examines the conspiracy theories behind Benazir Bhutto's death.


Was Bhutto shot? 2:58 updated Mon, December 31, 2007
A new video has emerged that appears to show Benazir Bhutto was shot. CNN's Ali Velshi reports

Larry King Live: Bhutto death 7:54 updated Mon, December 31, 2007
Sitting in for Larry King, CNN's Wolf Blitzer talks to guests about the aftermath of Benazir Bhutto's death in Pakistan.

Bhutto's son to head party 1:55 updated Sun, December 30, 2007
CNN's Ali Velshi reports on concerns raised by the naming of Bhutto's 19-year-old son as her successor.

Bhutto's husband speaks 5:41 updated Sun, December 30, 2007
CNN-IBN's Suhansini Haidar speaks with former Pakistani Prime Minister Bhutto's husband, Asif Zardari.

BILAWAL PROFILE

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Bhutto interview with BBC

Bhutto interview with BBC

Global tributes paid to Bhutto

Global tributes paid to Bhutto

Obituary: Benazir Bhutto

Obituary: Benazir Bhutto

Bhutto attack

Amateur video shows Bhutto attack

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Benazir become a prime minister





muhtarma Benazir Bhutto grave




muhtarma Benazir Bhutto last picture


muhtarma Benazir Bhutto with mian nawaz sharif


muhtarma Benazir Bhutto with margaret thatcher


ROSHAN PAKISTAN KI TASWER


BILAWAL BHUTTO WITH HIS MOTHER


Benazir Bhutto meeting Tony Blair in London


Benazir Bhutto meeting the Queen at a banquet


Benazir Queen of democracy


BENAZIR with Ambassador Anne Patterson


Asif Ali Zardari



Asif Ali Zardari is the husband of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto who was twice elected Prime Minister of Pakistan.
a. Born on 21 July 1956 at Nawabshah
b . Educational Qualification
i. 1972 Graduation from Cadet College Petaro, Dadu ii. 1976 Business & Economics from Pedinton School, London
c. Business: Director of M/s Zardari Group (Pvt.) Ltd.
d. Social Status
i. Member National Assembly 1990-93ii. Member National Assembly 1993-96iii. Federal Minister 1993 iv. Federal Minister 1995-96v. Senator 1997 - 1999
Asif Ali Zardari was arrested on the night of 4th November 1996 from Lahore (Province of Punjab), upon dissolution of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto's government by Presidential order. He was held incommunicado for two days and on Habeous Corpus petition filed before Lahore High Court, the then regime disclosed he was detained under Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance 1961 for a period of thirty days.
However, before the hearing of the petition could take place, the government withdrew the detention order and Asif Ali Zardari was shifted to Karachi (Province of Sindh) on 27-11-96. On arrival he was detained/arrested under fresh detention order passed under Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance 1961. The said fresh detention order was challenged before the Sindh High Court, Karachi, on 7th December 1996 which set aside the said order as being malafide and illegal and ordered for his release on 18th December, 1996.
During this period, policemen present during the shooting of Mir Murtaza Bhutto and other officers were arrested and tortured to implicate Senator Zardari. Army personnel were involved in their interrogation contrary to law. Three investigative officers were replaced and two sub divisional magistrates changed when they refused to record statements violative of the law in the matter.
Army officials took the magistrates to the detention centers to record the statement, an illegal act as the case being criminal in nature fell out of army purview.
Pursuant to the order of the Sindh High Court Senator Zardari was released on 18th December 1996. He was re-arrested in Mir Murtaza Bhutto Murder case the moment he stepped out of the prison on 18th December, 1996.
Senator Zardari, after re-arrest, was shifted to Women's police station Karachi for one week. Here he was tortured through sleep deprivation for several days and made to stand for hours with a bright light shining into his eyes whilst he was interrogated. This damaged his eye sight as he had had an eye surgery six weeks earlier aside from the physical discomfort and mental disorientation.
At the Women's police station, Senator Zardari was interrogated by army personnel in contravention of the law. He was pressured to wrongly confess to his brother-in-law's murder which he refused proclaiming his innocence.
He was remanded to prison when the Magistrate refused to grant further police remand.
Since the dismissal of the PPP government, the army backed regimes made numerous false and concocted cases against Senator Zardari with malafide intentions and ulterior motives. It was feared that they wished to judicially murder Senator Zardari as some of these cases carried the death sentence.
Simultaneously, scores of bankers, businessmen, bureaucrats, family and personal staff were arrested, tortured and offered inducements to give perjured statements or face financial and personal ruin.
This is the Eighth year that Senator Zardari is being held as an under-trial prisoner. During 1990 and 1991, he was held for three years behind bars. Not one of those charges, where the Senator pleaded innocent, was substantiated.
One conviction was obtained by the trial court in the Pre-Shipment matter in April 1999. That conviction was set aside by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in April 2001 which accepted the prayer that the trial court was biased.

tum kitni bhutto marogay har ghar se bhutto niklega


SHAHEED benazir


Shah ast Hussain bad shah ast Hussain


GRAVE of shaheed jamuriyat




muhtarma Benazir Bhutto pray 4 pakistan




Benazir Return