Benazir Bhutto
Bhutto’s assassination filmed on a mobile
Here is the most recent video of Bhutto’s assassination, released on Thursday morning by the Pakistani TV station Dawn News. According to one of the chain’s journalists, the video was taken with a mobile phone by an ‘amateur guard’- someone who should act as a human shield between an attacker and the ex-minister. Supporter’s of the People’s Party (PPP) say that this video proves that Bhutto died from a bullet wound- disproving the Home Minister's statement of last Friday- because you see her dive into the car before the explosion.
Video posted 3 January 2008
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New amateur video of the Bhutto assassination
In the midst of growing uncertainties surrounding the cause of death of Benazir Bhutto, a new amateur video of the assassination was released by Channel 4 yesterday. According to Bhutto's supporters, the video proves that the ex-Prime Minister was in fact killed by a bullet, and not a by fracturing her skull as she tried to protect herself; the explanation given by the Home Minister on Friday. One of our Observers, Awab Alvi, tells us how the video was first posted on the online network Orkut before it was found by the British channel. Read more...
Images broadcast by Channel 4 on 30 December 2007
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What killed Benazir Bhutto?
The Pakistani Home Minister has just concluded a press conference in which he insisted that Benazir Bhutto was not killed by a bullet. He said that her skull was smashed when she tried to duck back into the vehicle to protect herself. The minister also said that he has evidence to prove that the attack was carried out by Al Qaida. Our Observer in Karachi, Zaheer Alam Kidvai, gives his reaction to the news. Read more...
Video of the attack broadcast this afternoon on Dawn TV
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From our Observer in Karachi: “We can’t even leave the house. They’ve already burnt a thousand cars.”
Our Observer in Karachi (south Pakistan) keeps us updated on the unfolding of events. Read more...







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