Bilawal Bhutto at Haloween Party

The Future Leader of Pakistan enjoying himself

Rachel Williams
Tuesday January 1, 2008

Guardian

To his friends at Oxford in the autumn, he was Bilawal Lawalib, just another ordinary teenage student enjoying the social whirl of his first term at the university. To the rest of the world he is the shy-looking 19-year-old contending with a future as the head of Pakistan’s greatest political dynasty.
It is a split existence that seems unimaginable, yet thanks to the internet age it is possible to get a glimpse of the life the new joint leader of Benazir Bhutto’s PPP leads as a history fresher at Christ Church college, with all the newly forged friendships and nights out university inductions inevitably bring.

Fellow students’ Facebook pages reveal him to be a popular student who had clearly been looking forward to starting his degree, which in the first term would have focused on British history. He had joined a group on the social networking site set up for college freshers before they arrived.

Some students had not even realised that the surname Lawalib was his first name spelt backwards, presumably to avoid the attention the surname Zardari might bring. Many who met him did not at first realise who his family was, and he did not mention it to them. He lived in college and had no obvious security.

Soon after the start of term Bilawal looked confident and at ease as he posed for a photograph with two new friends after matriculation, the ceremony which formally recognises new members of the university. The others were still in the white shirts and black jackets of Oxford’s “subfusc” formal wear, clutching their gowns, while Bilawal had swapped his for a black sweater.

At Halloween he donned devil horns and painted his face to go out with a group in fancy dress. Underneath the photograph, posted by a friend, he added the comment: “We’re ready to bring hell on earth … mwaaahahahahahah.” Another picture shows him and his friends talking and laughing around a bar table.

Bilawal’s comments on his peers’ pages tend to be brief: sometimes flippant, sometimes perhaps poignant.

In December, after term had finished, he told one friend he was missing her. Later in the month he urged her: “Screw birghton [sic] come to dubai!!” On another acquaintance’s page, he wrote: “I envy your freedom.”

After the dramatic events of the last few days, he will return to Oxford with far more to worry about. In the light of his mother’s assassination and his new role in Pakistan’s politics, local police are liaising with national security services to review their arrangements for his protection “if and where necessary”.

Thames Valley police said it had had “suitable security plans” in place since Bilawal began his studies, but would not comment on what they entailed.

“A threat level is decided, and can change, according to the environment in which the protected person is at any time and also the capability of any group to carry out an attack,” it said in a statement.

Some of Bilawals sayings:

The Oxford undergraduate, who attended his mother Benazir Bhutto’s funeral last Friday, reveals a few things about himself on his own Facebook site, describing his political views as “liberal”.

"What’s Islamic extremism?
It’s strict adherence to a particular interpretation of seventh century Islamic law as practiced by the prophet Mohammed, and when I say ‘strict adherence’, I’m not kidding around.

‘You’re on your own’

"Men are forced to pray, wear their beards a certain length. Among my favourites is there’s only one acceptable cheer at a football match: Allah-hu-Akbar. God is great.

“If your guys are getting creamed, then you’re on your own,” he wrote on his Facebook site, which says he has 315 friends.

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Old news.

Also the bottom bit with the quotes is incorrect. Some other person faked a facebook account for Bilawal. BBC NEWS | South Asia | Facebook tackles Bhutto hoaxers

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Oh, please jaan chor do in feudals ki aulaadon ki. mitti paao tay laanat bhejo. Its ppl like us who make these zameendar ki aulaad some mai baap of the country. Don't make him celebrity please, God forbid the new generation start following new zardari/bhutto.

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masoom bacha.. i feel sorry for him.. :(

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He looks like his father when dressed up for halloween.

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jinke aaNgan meN amiirii kaa shajar lagtaa hai
unkaa har aib zamaane ko hunar lagtaa hai

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bara dukhi seeh hy yaar.

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bohat aalaa!

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Oh...... My....... God

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i feel bad for the kid, he have nothing to do with anything but got stuck with so much.
that innocent looking kid now gonna grow up to be an evil politician like rest of them. power is gonna [FONT=&quot]Corrupt him too.

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So he has fun on halloween. Big deal. I'd rather a political leader be a little open-minded, rather than tightly close minded limiting everyone else's freedoms. I am no fan of his mom, but I could give a rat's behind whether he's dressed up on halloween or not. So many Pakistanis have fun with the holiday, and its harmless fun, so why not him?

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Facebook disables fake Bilawal Bhutto profiles

                                                   Agencies

Published: January 03, 2008, 17:38
London: Social networking site Facebook removed two supposed profiles of slain Pakistani leader Benazir Bhutto's son Bilawal on Thursday, saying they were not genuine.

Officials from Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party, which the 19-year-old Bilawal took over on Sunday, three days after his mother's assassination, said the profiles were a hoax.

Facebook did not specify how it had decided the profiles were bogus but said a "range of criteria" are used in making such decisions.

The company said in a statement, "Facebook has disabled two profiles purporting to be Bilawal Bhutto after an investigation found they were not authentic and violated the site's Terms of Use."

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oh man i agree with you

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SO WHAT if he dressed up for halloween? sheesh...some ppl have nothing better to do than ***** and whine

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ppl have to realize that he is just a kid

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We'll choose a leader who is a devil in disguise.

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^^ LOLZ

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Like the MMA, right?

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:rolleyes:

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lol, that has to be the funniest post ever from u hareem!!!