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International Herald Tribune
Benazir Bhutto, Pakistani opposition leader, killed in
suicide attack
The Associated Press
Thursday, December 27, 2007
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Pakistani opposition leader
Benazir Bhutto died Thursday from her injuries
sustained in a suicide attack, a party aide said.
"At 6:16 p.m. she expired," said Wasif Ali Khan, a
member of Bhutto's party who was at Rawalpindi General
Hospital.
A senior military official, who spoke on condition of
anonymity because he was not authorized to comment,
confirmed that Bhutto had died.
Her supporters at the hospital began chanting "Dog,
Musharraf, dog," referring to Pakistan's president,
Pervez Musharraf.
Some of them smashed the glass door at the main
entrance of the emergency unit, others burst into
tears.
The suicide bomber struck shortly Bhutto addressed a
political rally in this garrison city on Thursday,
killing at least 20 people, witnesses said.
An Associated Press reporter at the scene could see
body parts and flesh scattered at the back gate of the
Liaqat Bagh park where Bhutto had spoken. He counted
about 20 bodies, including police, and could see many
other wounded people.
A police official, Abdul Karim, said Bhutto had
already left the area in her vehicle when the blast
went off, just minutes after her speech to thousands
of supporters, part of her campaign for Jan. 8
parliamentary elections.
Another police official, Saud Aziz, said it was a
suicide attack.
Police cordoned off the street with white and red
tape, and rescue workers rushed to put victims in
ambulances as people wailed nearby.
Body parts, pieces of clothing and party banners
scattered on the street. The clothing of some of the
victims was shredded and people put party flags over
their bodies. Police caps and shoes littered the
asphalt.
It was the second suicide attack apparently targeting
the former prime minister in two months.
Her homecoming parade in southern city of Karachi from
an eight-year exile on Oct. 18 was also targeted,
killing more than 140 people.
On Thursday, hundreds of riot police had manned
security checkpoints to guard the venue. It was
Bhutto's first public meeting in Rawalpindi since she
came back to the country.
In recent weeks, suicide bombers have repeatedly
targeted security forces in Rawalpindi, a city near
the capital where Musharraf stays and the Pakistan
army has its headquarters.
Earlier Thursday, pro-government party supporters
clashed with backers of opposition leader Nawaz Sharif
a few kilometers from Rawalpindi, killing four people
and wounding three.
Notes:
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