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- Start Date:
12-27-2007 - Last Signed:
2-26-2009
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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, 54, died Thursday evening after being shot and seriously injured from a suspected suicide blast at her election rally at the Liaquat Bagh park in Rawalpindi, some 30km south from Islamabad.
We, the undersigned private citizens, join Pakistan, Russia, and U.S. to condemn this attack as we mourn her death.
We strongly condemn the killing of Benazir Bhutto as it is an act of anti democratic nature.
Indian people favour a democratic government installed in Pakistan and the killing happened during an election campaign is a serious threat to democracy.
N Radhakrishnan
Kongu Vellalar Unity Forum
Tirupur India
Rightly said!
One more thing that should be kept in mind is that we shouldnt get stagnant by reahersing the fact that she'z dead but we should now look fowrard to trace out the reasons that led to her death...we should now be alert as in not just accepting watever the media or the government portrays to be the truth but we should start researching and depicting the true facts because that is the only way we can avoid living in a falsly dramatised world!
May Allah Bless us all! Amen
Besmilllah
Assalamu Alaikum
It was chocking to get the newspaper with such news, The pain it caused to me still remind inside my heart. How much sick is the heart of the people that cannot make a point speaking and struggling on the right path. When we are goint to open our eyes and see our bad actions? When we are going to respect the limits?...Taking others life is not going to solve anything, starting a war, no matter how much big or small it can be, is for sure a lost cause. No one will win! I only can hope Bhutto's death be accepted as it's. I mean, every one has a determinated time for living, no one will live more nor less. The circunstances are painful and Allah/God will decide for the killer or killers. May all of us will look for the best even in the worse time we live. May Allah have mercy on her and bless her relatives with high faith, and give them the strenght needed to face their lost. Let's try to live in peace in the right path.
From Bolivia.
Its a geat shock to me to hear about the killing of Banazir hutto, Although I belong to ANP, but as she remained our PM twoice and we should respect our leader. I myself thinking that may be our country future will get changed if she become PM again,But the player of the game not allow her to become PM again, as they want to play theirs games in the area. Look like that every thing was planed earlier, I am self consider this game/play in the name of Terroisum which now days playing in North Pakistan and expending it over other part of Pakistan whick killed so far large number of our innocent as well as our leader etc. I think USA and Gen Mushraf is the main actors of this play. And its the part of that Play which was started during 1977 in the Name of Jehad agaist USSR with help of Pakistan, Iran and Bin Ladan through Afghan religous--Taliban People!!!
There is no way in Islam which Allow to kill any one, whatever who are, and that Jehad is in Islam is but the explaination when it will be, is also clear but these Agencies used words Jehad, Terroism, sucides, I think these are not by good Muslim, who know Islam.
Its the saddest day for the people of Pakistan. Its a sad day for us Indians too as we were looking forward to Pakistan's move to Democracy, peace in Pakistan, and above all, us two countries living as good friendly neighbours. My prayers with the family of Mrs Bhutto and the people of Pakistan to over come this irrepairable loss.
I am deeply saddened by the tragedy. She was a leader afterall.Politics is a very tough game, one has to be strong enough to face the game. She was a very brave woman, and cowards who made this all happen cant hide from Allah. May her soul rest in Peace. Ameen.
I am frightened that such acts of terrorism can happen in Pakistan. She was a beacon of light to those who want democracy to be established in this nation. She was a very bright and intelligent person and if the sysytem had allowed her top carry her work, Pakistan would have progressed in the right direction. My condolences to her family.
May she rest in peace. Amen.
Naeem Khan,
Toronto
May BB live forever in heart of all true Pakistan citizens and her blessing for a united people in Pakistan be real soon.
No words can describe the pain the people r going thru because of the senseless killing. When will common sense prevail.
another SNAFU done in the name of god no doubt. These zealots should be locked in a room with my wife for 24 hours then they would know what hell is
Cannot imagine that such a lively, strong and charismatic woman is suddenly not amongst us. Sorry she had to leave us in such a way. Whoever the killers were, it simply shows how primitive we are in our thoughts. If only killings were an answer. Shameful act !! not just to those who did this but to the entire human race. We have failed to stop such cowardly, uncivilized, dastardly approaches. Whoever did this, whoever is behind this - we need to bring them to justice.
What goes around comes around.
Most sincere condoleances to her husband, her children, family and friends of Pakistan. I had the privilege to see her at a symposium some years ago in Ottawa... "The Power of Women".... she was fantastic, great speaker and leader. She had courage, conviction, intelligence and, foremost, A DREAM !!!!!!
She faced her destiny with her eyes opened, never quitting. She is inspirationnal for women around the globe. She tried to make a point to muslim extremists that true religion has no sex !!!!!! Only a soul !!!!!! Women are equal to men, whatever the religion!!!!!
You're in my prayers Benazir,
France Lamothe, Gatineau Canada
This criminal and cowardly act is a shame for the ones who are responsible, and one may only hope that there will grow up thousands and millions of Benazir Bhutto's like in the year to come, especially in countries where religious fanatism and extremism are the predominant order of the day.
The president off Pakistan say that the allcaida have do this things to the graet woman wo will win for sure and it was the best for this country .
But my oppinion is that President Musharaf he is self from this Allcaida but god not sleeping he will give him his punnish .
My condelences to her family .
It is one of the most tragic days for our country. A gaping void is glaring at us now where before was the promise of hope. Benazir was a woman possessing a refined intellect, a marked sense of purpose and immense courage, and her determination for the cause of democracy was clearly manifested in her battle against dictatorship. My her soul rest in peace and may Allah grant the Bhutto family the patience to bear with this loss.
My condolences to her family, and to Pakistan.
She was a great women !
Dietmar Stefitz
Tears are streaming out from every eye on the eve of this tragic incident.She was a bacon of democracy and hope for wretched souls in this forsaken country.Pakistan had lost its charismatic leader.Not only the PPP is leaderless but the entire nation is at crossroads.Her assasination is not a good omen for this nation.It becomes manifest that the establishment of this country only tolerates traitors and not nationalists.This is the end of one chapter in Pakistan's political history.
As a Chechen Muslim who grew up in Jordan, Bhutto was an inspiration to me. She epitomized the brave, honorable Muslim woman who fought her battles bravely and never backed down. I was proud of her! Although she wasn't much older than me, she was my role model. I'm saddened, shocked, angry and in a state of disbelief. I'm also very proud of the woman who shook the world by her demise. I was proud of her during her life and I'm proud of her on her death! May she rest in Peace! She is the true martyr of peace!
Why is there so much confusion over Bhutto'z death! i mean first doctors are like she got shot and now they are saying she died due to temporal fracture! huh? it seems as if they are manipulating...how can the doctors in the operation theatre be wrong...how can they be not able to tell the difference between a bullet and a fracture!
I think the doctors are right, who wabt to misslead is the antidemocratic government.
But we are not stupid to believe this.
Benazir Bhutto was my role model when I was a teenager. No doubt she is still one to me.I really admired her intelligence and charismatic ways in politics. Her sudden tragic death was so shocking not only to me but to everyone in my country. We are not only saddened but angry to have lost a remarkable person who wanted democracy for her nation and people. My utmost condolences to the people of Pakistan and her grieving family.May god safeguard the people of Pakistan.
Jaya L. Johor, Malaysia
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I am very saddened by this action against Ms. Bhutto. My condolences to her family, and to Pakistan.
I have great admiration for the things she was doing to change Pakistan, and wanting to form a new
democratic government. My prayers for the well-being of all in Pakistan are with you. I am sure you know
our human rights record in Canada, and that we don't discriminate, and we condemn this action to the utmost degree. Love to all. Peace.
Sincerely: Diane M.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
I feel great pain and find it difficult to come to terms on her assassination and loss of other innocent lives.B.B.was the one and the only one great lady who had honestly set out a goal this time,to bring about democracy being more confident,courageous and polished.the poor had great hopes in attaining future livlihood.her last speech clearly defines her as a true polished politicion and this was not being digested by many who were assured this time will be the future P.M.my deepest condolences to her family.and only one brother Mian Nawaz Sharif who vows to get to the ones responsible.May Allah guide us all towards the rightous path. ayesha jatoi
I, too, join in everyone's heartache and grief over the loss of such a wonderful individual. I only pray that something good comes out of this tragedy. I pray for peace in the mideast. Thanks for letting me share.
She was more democratic and also friendly with our country. We had lost a good friend of us.
Doing away with the leaders is no solution. it is violence. Violence begets violence. it is not a solution to the problems plaguing Pakistan and the world at large. We need to transform our politics and live in brotherhood.
Pakistan will be always in trouble if ways of peace are not followed.
Oh Lord, Not again! That can`t be true! I don`t know how to express my deep sorrow and agony and explain how much outraged I feel concerning such a timid shuddering disgusting act of terror! My heart is filled with such a pain and still can`t believe these sick-minded people`s evil acts to try to eliminate such a much needed angel in Pakistan political scene, the one who could lead Pakistani people to a better life and prosperity and stability! Without a doubt, Benezir Bhutto was a hero since she merely could have enjoyed a comfortable luxurious life in England but she preferred to leave it behind and serve her country despite all the risks and sufferings that might have been ahead of her and she knew all this! I do admire her and adore her courageous character and spirit.
I am sorry for the people of Pakistan our close Neighbours from India. She was a great friend of the people of India too. Her father an Indian born politician like the present President of Packistan, who could not save her life but paid her life for own safty purposes. She should have been provided with more security like the Parlament opposition leader and the secrets service could have been active fot the next prime minister of the People chosen by the people. And she could have done better for her people in a great democracy. The people of Packistan have lost a golden chance to be normal again. As we know the terror can only shower blood and bring no peace to it's on folk! Who else now to carry Benazir Bhutto's Tasks. I do believe in providence and there will be 10000 Benazirs to lead the great Nation to a better path as the great Former Prime minister of Packistan wished to do it. After Indira Gandhi again the Great Asian Continet has lost a great Leader who could lead her people to save their country and democracy in a good Spirit of friendship.
I do pray for her soul and all the people who died for her cause and also for her Father and mother and the children with their dear Father.
John Chacko