That was disgraceful and sorrowful for the Pakistani people
She shouldn’t have been assassinated.
The country will face chaos like never before, the only national leader existing in Pakistan in the times of Musharraf is gone, and so as any beam of hope for the Pakistani nation to rise over poverty, education and a better political future…
No matter how much alleged charges Bhutto and her husband faced before, and he supposedly alliance to the states, and though they might have been true, her come back to Pakistan was promising, as she said before she was never a threat to democracy but she was a threat to terrorism and extremism, if Pakistan had to choose between her and Musharraf, then she would definitely had been the suitable choice..
Strong and courageous late Benazir is in my opinion had set an example of a strong Muslim woman, knowing that she was surrounded by dangers in every step of her way, she still gave speeches and gone everywhere just 3 weeks before elections…
American support she received was in my opinion 1st because she is a woman in an Islamic country, and second because of them fed up with Musharraf (who was supposed to be their loyal servant before)…It’s confusing to me, but that’s how I see it.
I will not talk about her life, and her political career, even if we didn’t like what she stood for or what she represented, assassinating her was a “Cowardly” action just like Bush said in his speech (this guy love pulling faces, and I adore his so called “sad one”)
God bless the Pakistani nation, nothing breaks my heart more than seeing our countries in chaos, sadness and grief…
Her death will continue into being a mystery, just like any other assassination in the region...el Qaeda claimed responsibility…well I thought Musharraf is not that stupid to assassinate her and he is already In power…Mystery will remain
Nothing will be the same in Pakistan; I just hope it won’t turn into another “Iraq”!
A better tomorrow,
She shouldn’t have been assassinated.
The country will face chaos like never before, the only national leader existing in Pakistan in the times of Musharraf is gone, and so as any beam of hope for the Pakistani nation to rise over poverty, education and a better political future…
No matter how much alleged charges Bhutto and her husband faced before, and he supposedly alliance to the states, and though they might have been true, her come back to Pakistan was promising, as she said before she was never a threat to democracy but she was a threat to terrorism and extremism, if Pakistan had to choose between her and Musharraf, then she would definitely had been the suitable choice..
Strong and courageous late Benazir is in my opinion had set an example of a strong Muslim woman, knowing that she was surrounded by dangers in every step of her way, she still gave speeches and gone everywhere just 3 weeks before elections…
American support she received was in my opinion 1st because she is a woman in an Islamic country, and second because of them fed up with Musharraf (who was supposed to be their loyal servant before)…It’s confusing to me, but that’s how I see it.
I will not talk about her life, and her political career, even if we didn’t like what she stood for or what she represented, assassinating her was a “Cowardly” action just like Bush said in his speech (this guy love pulling faces, and I adore his so called “sad one”)
God bless the Pakistani nation, nothing breaks my heart more than seeing our countries in chaos, sadness and grief…
Her death will continue into being a mystery, just like any other assassination in the region...el Qaeda claimed responsibility…well I thought Musharraf is not that stupid to assassinate her and he is already In power…Mystery will remain
Nothing will be the same in Pakistan; I just hope it won’t turn into another “Iraq”!
A better tomorrow,
Eyita
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