UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

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Some words in Urdu
وقت کے گزرنے پر تم جو بھول جاؤ گے
ہم تمہیں بتائيں گے بینظیر کیسی تھی
زندگي کے ماتھے پر وہ لکیر جیسی تھی
ظلم کے نشانے پر ایک تیر جیسی تھی
شہر کے غربیوں میں اک امیر جیسی تھی

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Main Baghi Hoon
is daur k rasm riwajon se,
in takhton se inn tajon se,
jo zulm ki kokh se jante hain,
insani khoon se palte hain,
jo nafrat ki bunyadain hain
aur khooni khet ki khadein hain,
main baghi hoon main baghi hoon
jo chahe mujh pe zulm karo
wo jin k hont ki jambish se,
wo jin ki aankh ki larzish se,
qanoon badalte rehte hain,
aur mujhrim palte rehte hain,
in choroon k sardaron se
insaaf k pahre daron se
main baghi hoon main baghi hoon
jo chahe mujh pe zulm karo
mazhab k jo byopari hain,
wo sab se bari bemari hain,
wo jin k siwa sab kafir hain,
jo deen ka harf-e-akhir hain,
in jhute aur makkaron se
mazhab k thekedaron se
main baghi hoon main baghi hoon
jo chahe mujh pe zulm karo
mere hath main haq ka jhanda hai,
mere sir pe zulm ka phanda hai,
main marne se kab darti hoon,
main moat ki khatir zinda hoon,
mere khoon ka suraj chamke ga
to bacha bacha bole ga
main baghi hoon, main baghi hoon
jo chahe mujh pe zulm karo
بینظیر بھٹو بس بینظیر جیسی تھی

Re: 27th December - a day to remember

Amazing you don't show the same sort of respect for Quaid-e-Azam.

I prey for Qauid when I pray for my father, mother and son.

sure u do

Now all of you here know me. There is difference of opinion but some of the people
are in a continuous romance with PPP. I am one of them and at the evening of 27th december 2007 I after hearing this sad news what I said." Benazir nay apnay bap ki tarah hamari Izat rakh li"
And you asked for what. No need to count that but it is necessary for us all to prey for Qauid because we are still united and free only due to him.
I have not seen him but I feel him. I tried many time to paste one photo here but failed. When I see him I am surprised to see him. That is an after partition photo.
I see the face of this old, thin and near to death man but how firm and controlled. This thread is about Benazir but writing about Qauid is a honor for me. I was very disturbed when I came to know that present Khan of Qalat has issued a statement against Pakistan because it was perhaps his grand father who played major role in Baluchistan for Pakistan. I searched for that and what I came to know that is actually our national asset. He told that Qauid was a lawyer for Khan of Qalat and he many times asked Khan to join Pakistan but Khan was not agree than Khan saw Hazrat Muhamad AS in dream who asked him to act upon Qauid than he was having no way to refuse . (Same was with Hasrat Mohani). Qauid was like a "Wali" and preying for him shall be beneficial for one who prey.

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See what I was saying on last page and read this news.

     **'Limited mandate' hinders UN probe into Bhutto's killing        **

Thursday, 31 Dec, 2009
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In this file photo taken on July 17, 2009, Peter Fitzgerald (R) a member of UN inquiry commission listens to Ben Malor, a UN official during a news conference in Islamabad. The inquiry commission has been denied access by the Pakistani government to interrogate the Army Chief and other top officials of intelligence agencies. –Photo by Reuters
National

KARACHI: The UN probe into the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto has hit a road block as the government denied access to the incumbent Army Chief and other top serving military generals for interrogation.
The UN had appointed a three-member inquiry commission to determine the facts and circumstances under which Bhutto was assassinated on December 27, 2007.
According to the terms of reference of the investigation, the UN had demanded that the commission should enjoy compelete cooperation from the government.
The commission wanted access to the Chief of Army Staff Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, former ISI Chief Lt.Gen Nadeem Taj and former Military Intelligence Chief Lt.Gen Nadeem Ejaz Mian among other top officials of the intelligence agencies.
The UN probe commission’s terms of reference said ‘the government shall comply with the requests of the commission for assistance in collecting the required information and testimony, and shall provide it with the necessary facilities to enable it to discharge its mandate.’
A top government official confirmed to DawnNews that a written request had been received from the UN commission to interrogate military officials, including the incumbent Army Chief during the investigation process.
The official added that it was after thorough consultation by the government that the UN commission was informed in writing that access to abovementioned officials cannot be granted to them. –DawnNews

And also read this
**LARKANA: Naheed Khan, a close confidant and political secretary of Benazir Bhutto, said on Sunday that Pakistan People’s Party workers were waiting for exposure of the elements responsible for the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, adding that further delay in unearthing the facts could create problems for the party. **

Talking to journalists in Garhi Khuda Bukhsh Bhutto, Naheed Khan said that it was surprising that the assassins of Benazir Bhutto had not been unmasked yet.

“The basic issue is not the identity of the assassins but the exposure of the financers of the murder and other characters involved in the conspiracy,” she said.

Posing a question, she said that if the present government failed to unveil the faces of the conspirators, who would do it.

Answering a question, she said that the government had made a political blunder by declining to defend the National Reconciliation Ordinance.

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Today is 5th Feb
Birthday of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
Just to remember him because the story of Benazir is only based on him.
She was popular due to him and was killed in same situation, only the way of killing was different.
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Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was born on January 5, 1928. He was the only son of Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto completed his early education from Bombay’s Cathedral High School. In 1947, he joined the University of Southern California, and later the University of California at Berkeley in June 1949. After completing his degree with honors in Political Science at Berkeley in June 1950, he was admitted to Oxford. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto married Nusrat Isphahani on September 8, 1951. He was called to Bar at Lincoln’s Inn in 1953, and the same year his first child, Benazir Bhutto, was born on June 21. On his return to Pakistan, Bhutto started practicing Law at Dingomal’s.
In 1958, he joined President Iskander Mirza’s Cabinet as Commerce Minister. He was the youngest Minister in Ayub Khans Cabinet. In 1963, he took over the post of Foreign Minister from Muhammad Ali Bogra.
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto launched Pakistan Peoples Party after leaving Ayub’s Cabinet. In the general elections held in December 1970, P. P. P. won a large majority in West Pakistan but failed to reach an agreement with Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rahman, the majority winner from East Pakistan. Following the 1971 War and the separation of East Pakistan, Yahya Khan resigned and Bhutto took over as President and Chief Martial Law Administrator on December 20, 1971. In early 1972, Bhutto nationalized ten categories of major industries, and withdrew Pakistan from the Commonwealth of Nations and S. E. A. T. O. when Britain and other western countries recognized the new state of Bangladesh. On March 1, he introduced land reforms, and on July 2, 1972, signed the Simla Agreement with India, which paved the way for the return of occupied lands and the release of Pakistani prisoners captured in East Pakistan in the 1971 war.
After the National Assembly passed the 1973 Constitution, Bhutto was sworn-in as the Prime Minister of the country.

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(Z. A. Bhutto with the President of U. A. E.On December 30, 1973,)
Bhutto laid the foundation of Pakistan’s first steel mill at Pipri, near Karachi. On January 1, 1974, Bhutto nationalized all banks. On February 22, 1974, the second Islamic Summit was inaugurated in Lahore. Heads of States of most of the 38 Islamic countries attended the Summit. Following a political crisis in the country, Bhutto was imprisoned by General Zia-ul-Haq, who imposed Martial Law on July 5, 1977.
On April 4, 1979, the former Prime Minister was hanged, after the Supreme Court upheld the death sentence passed by the Lahore High Court. The High Court had given him the death sentence on charges of murder of the father of a dissident P. P. P. politician.
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was buried in his ancestral village at Garhi Khuda Baksh, next to his father’s grave.

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A report from The News
And one hear should know that Qauid. Bhutto or BB were having no need of speech writers.

BB’s speeches among 100 greatest speeches ever made

Saturday, January 09, 2010
Islamabad

The speeches made by former prime minister Benazir Bhutto have been included among the 100 greatest speeches ever made by world leaders.

As per a report published by ‘The Times’ on January 6, Simoi Maier and Jeremy Kourdi have co-authored a book titled ‘The 100: Insights and Lessons from 100 of the Creates Speeches Ever Delivered’ have included the speech made by Benazir Bhutto in the book. The book has been compiled as a guide book for would-be managers seeking lessons in the art of public speaking.

Also in a review of this book, leading literary critic and Book Editor of Management Today Emma De Vitta has appreciated Bhutto as a role model in public speaking. Bhutto’s speeches have been ranked amongst 100 greatest speeches of the world ever delivered and the authors have identified lessons from Benazir Bhutto as most prolific.

Vitta says, “Every manager has to take on the challenge of public speaking at some point, whether it’s passing on an edict from on high or giving a presentation at a conference. Most find it an odious duty. What’s the trick to getting it right?” “According to Maier and Kourdi, the authors of the book, It’s important to say something relevant, construct it well and include something inspirational,” says Emma.

There are several lessons to take from the speeches of Benazir Bhutto. “Share the difficulties you face, but only so that your audiences can identify with them and understand you better. If your audience can identify with you in some way, communication becomes much easier.”

“Ms Bhutto considered (rightly) that she would experience discrimination as a woman. However, she used the discriminatory views to a powerful positive effect in her speeches. After one severe attack, she said: ‘We are prepared to risk our lives, we’re prepared to risk our liberty. But we’re not prepared to surrender this great nation to militants. The attack was on what I represent. The attack was on democracy and the very unity and integrity of Pakistan.”

“Understand your audience and meet (or exceed) their expectations.” Bhutto went to great pains to understand and know the details about her different audiences.

Her speeches included accurate references and allusions to facts and with which she knew her audiences would identify. Journalists and Western politicians liked the facts that she was bold and always strong in her views. “If necessary, begin a speech with a stark fact or admission. Shock people into listening.”

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This is something from the worst critic of PPP now a days.

	 		 			Here is the second part:

Posted 1 week ago on 07 Jan 2010 14:13 #](http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/jeay-bhutto#post-107964)

UmeR
member

Posted 1 week ago on 07 Jan 2010 14:14 #](http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/jeay-bhutto#post-107966)

Thanks to Zardari and his thugs (Rehman Dakayt mafia) who got her assassinated and took power.

No I am sure It is not true about Zardari but I feel killers are just around.
Better a serious discussion here to reach near some facts.

It's very simple. Dick Cheney got her assassinated. Zardari and his thugs including Rehman Dakayt were taken into confidence. Fake will of Benazir was prepared by Americans and a puppet of Americans was placed in the Presidency.
By killing Benazir, Americans got more (sympathy) votes for the NROed PPP, otherwise Benazir couldn't get this number of seats in the parliament as they have now because of her bad reputation in Pakistan.
The way Zardari didn't allow BB's postmortum proves he's behind the murder, at least part of it.

Just suppose if she was not assassinated.
A clarification. Zardari reached after midnight than they asked for postmortem. This was a trick by them. Zardari has reached with children. Think yourself at his place.
Body was with them for more than six hours and if they wanted they could do it.And by law they were bound of a postmortem.
My view personally is always different.
I never felt this was a plan to kill B.B.
I feel that they wanted to keep B.B. away from public rallies.

Well, they whoever they were actually killed BB, if there had not been such a plan, BB wouldn't have been killed.
Actually BB was so desperate for power, she was in competition with Nawaz Sharif. She was the kind of people who want power anyway, even over their dead bodies. Such people are addicted to power.
And I don't buy your story. If they didn't conduct BB's postmortum, Zardari should have asked them to go for it, if he was really interested to find out the cause of murder. I think even Musharraf was involved in it. Zardari remained quiet as he was part of it. BB didn't like him, he didn't even live with BB. He's a mentally retarded jahil dehati.

Most BB lovers of PPP are tharki Pakistanis (perverts), I don't say Anwar Pasha is one but majority of PPP supporters is. Such idiots hadn't seen a woman of Sindhi/Irani blood speak English and educated from UK. Then being the daughter of ZA Bhutto was another charm. All these things combined to form Jiyalas of PPP. If you don't believe me watch her video clips in rallies and meetings where tharki jiyalas try to push her, touch her (for the blessings?).
You don't see this kind of 'love' for **tharki Zardari **by the Jiyalas. I bet when Asifa Zardari takes over, these jahil jiyalas will become tharki again. And that's the reason why Asifa and Bakhtawar show up on and off. I hope tharki jiyalas are waiting for Zardari and Bilawal to be shaheed soon so that they may push and touch daughters of BB in rallies.

There was no competition at that time with N$. Just visit the list of candidates,We are in a serious discussion. Timing and situation is very important. Let us wait some others to join this.

So you really expect Zardari should have let Mush govt conduct a postmortem???

America already had it's puppet-Musharraf- as Pres.

As for BB's vote bank, you can see by the HUGE crowd at her homecoming, and the outpouring of grief when she was martyred, that she was the most popular person in Pakistan, and was widely expected to win any fair election by a large margin

Actually PPP got more votes in the name of Benazir's murder but still they couldn't get simple majority and had to form a coalition government. It means if Benazir hadn't got assassinated, they would have got less votes/seats. PPP got more votes in Panjab this time because she was deliberately murdered in Panjab. The huge crowd was the arrival of sindhi racists from Interior Sindh and nothing else.

Musharraf was being less puppet to Americans, that's why they changed the plan and got their new puppet, Benazir assassinated.

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I am often surprised to see the language used against PPP's "Dehati" "Tharki" "racists""jiyalas""Dakayt" "Thugs" by these honorable learned people.

Well, a tharki is a tharki, like a lemon is a lemon, or not? And such learned people use the same language for others as well, no discrimination and racism on their part.