Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Secular Café: Who killed Benazir Bhutto?

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Who killed Benazir Bhutto?
Dec 5th 2012, 09:45

I doubt if the full truth will ever be known.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...k-8382316.html

Quote:

The controversy over the unanswered questions surrounding the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the former Pakistani Prime Minister, has taken another twist after the country's Interior Minister reportedly said he would reveal the identity of the killers in a forthcoming book.

Pakistani media reported that the famously outspoken Rehman Malik said he would name Bhutto's Pakistani Taliban (TTP) assassins and provide other new details about her killing in a speech on Monday to members of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party in Chitral. He said the information would be made public on 27 December, the fifth anniversary of her killing. He also claimed his counter-terrorism efforts had resulted in the fracturing of the TTP and said he would offer an amnesty to militants willing to give up violence...

...The assassination of Bhutto, 54, has been surrounded by questions. In a book written by the former premier and published after her death, Bhutto raised concerns about figures within the security establishment, while her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, claimed that the President at the time, Pervez Musharraf, was behind the attack, something he always denied.

Two subsequent investigations – one by a UN team and another by Scotland Yard detectives – also found huge lapses in security and said her killing could have been avoided. The team of British detectives concluded it was more likely Bhutto died after hitting her head on the lever that controlled the sunroof than from gunshots. A post-mortem examination was never carried out.

In the absence of hard answers, conspiracy theories have filled the vacuum. In a recent essay in the London Review of Books, BBC journalist Owen Bennett-Jones, wrote: "Bhutto's supporters want to establish that there was a sophisticated, officially sponsored conspiracy; the state prefers the idea of a crude but unpreventable attack by Islamic militants."

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