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UN not ready yet to appoint Bhutto probe commission
92 days ago

Source: edition.cnn.com --- 11 days ago
The leader of Pakistan's Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, is dead from kidney failure, sources told CNN.Pakistani Taliban leader dead, sources say ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 93 days ago
AP - The U.N. chief has agreed to Pakistan's request to establish an independent commission that will investigate the Killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 93 days ago
The U.N. chief has agreed to Pakistan's request to establish an independent commission that will investigate the Killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 93 days ago
Voice of America UN to investigate Bhutto Killing BBC News - 2 hours ago Pakistan and the United Nations have agreed in principle to set up a UN panel to investigate the Killing of Pakistani ex-PM Benazir Bhutto. Pakistan says UN agrees to probe Bhutto's Killing Xinhua Pakistan seeks UN probe of Bhutto slaying CNN Voice of America  - The Associated Press  - Radio Australia  - The Press Association all 344 news articles ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 93 days ago
U.N. to create an international commission to investigate Bhutto Killing. ...
Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 93 days ago
The UN agrees in principle to a Pakistani request to set up a panel that will investigate the Killing of ex-PM Benazir Bhutto. ...
Source: hosted.ap.org --- 93 days ago
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The U.N. chief has agreed to Pakistan's request to establish an independent commission that will investigate the Killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.... ...
Source: www.jpost.com --- 93 days ago
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Source: blogs.tnr.com --- 8 days ago
Hillary Clinton did not make it to the top going sideways from Bill. And Sonia Gandhi, Italian-born widow of Indian prime minister Rajav Gandhi, thought she had made it sideways to the top when constitutional difficulties arose and one Sushma Swaraj, another political leader from the same camp, threatened to shave her head and lie (permanently?) on the ground somehow interfered with the process. Indira is now leader of the Congress Party and has been forever. Asif Ali Zardari, widower of assassinated Pakistani president Benazir "Pinky" Bhutto, did make it sideways to the top, and he now governs and has been for almost a month. He's a crook, of course, big-time. And also a fool. Earlier this week, as reported in Thursday's Times , he told Fox News a story about Oliver North and Osama bin Laden long ago proven a hoax. So he is a liar besides. A Muslim religious leader in Pakistan has also issued a fatwa against Ali Zardari. For what? For flirting with Sarah Palin and for "indecent gestures, filthy remarks and repeated praise of a non-Muslim woman wearing a short skirt." A Pakistani women's leader complained that if he loved his wife so much and since he wanted a United Nations investigation into her Killing, he should not be...well, you get the point. Anyway, he's a playboy, too. ...
Source: desicritics.org --- 11 days ago
The Grin That Walks and Ingratiates - that is Asif Ali Zardari the 13th President of Pakistan, Co Chairperson of the Hand Written Will, unwittingly parachuted by a lame duck US Administration in its waning days. The US leaned on former President Musharraf to share power with Benazir Bhutto. She was ineligible to participate in the political process and had corruption, extra judicial Killing and power abuse charges pending against her and her husband, both in Pakistan and abroad. Misnamed National Reconciliation Order provided relief and amnesty. The US hopes received a set back when Benazir was assassinated on February 27, 2008. Or maybe that possibility was calculated in their deliberations. Enter Asif Ali Zardari. Following the February elections that were generally considered fair, PPP emerged as the largest single party. Musharraf was eased out and the New Team eased in. Zardari is widely perceived as a US lackey, a Musharraf with a new face. Retired Gen. Mahmud Ali Durrani, Ambassador at Washington and a a Balusa Group member of Neocon Shirin TahirKheli was parachuted in as National Security Advisor to PM Gilani. Toufiq Siddiqi is an environmentalist and energy expert based in Hawaii and Shirin Tahir-Kheli, his sister, with support from the United Nations Development Programme and the Rockefeller Foundation, brought together a group of Indian and Pakistani generals, politicians, bureaucrats and others to discuss ways to bring ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 11 days ago
Islamabad, Oct 1 : Baitullah Mehsud, a top commander of the Pakistan's unit of the Taliban - the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), reportedly died of a prolonged illness on Tuesday. He was initially accused of masterminding the Killing of former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto on December 27, but he later denied having a hand in the assassination. ...
Source: www.sacbee.com --- 34 days ago
Missiles from a suspected U.S. drone aircraft struck a house and seminary linked to a key Taliban commander on Monday, Killing at least nine people, officials and witnesses said. Pakistani youngsters and employees of a private school, damaged in the Saturday's suicide bombing, collect useful stuff from the rubble of buildings in the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. The death toll in a massive suicide blast in Pakistan's militant-plagued northwest reached 35, officials said Sunday, as the country prepared for the widower of assassinated ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to take over as president. ...
Source: www.gnn.tv --- 33 days ago
We all know Pakistan’s “New Guy” — Zardari (Benazir Bhutto’s widower) — is bad news. But Tariq Ali goes in to quite a lot of personal detail — in case you didn’t have enough of a bad taste in your mouth already. I, personally, subscribe to “the grotesque view that [Zardari] was in some way responsible” for his wife’s violent death. Knowing that he is widely “known” to have been in some way responsible for the violent death of his wife’s brother doesn’t exactly alleviate my suspicions. Tariq Ali was reputedly the inspiration for Street Fighting Man (Rolling Stones, 1968) but sometimes it feels like he hands out the benefit of the doubt for breakfast. That may very well be because I’ve got a handle and Tariq’s using his bare necked mug. But come on, as Tariq points out, the first thing The Widower did, when his Party took over in February, was appoint the senior police officer connected to the ambush and Killing — of his wife’s brother — as the boss of the Federal Intelligence Agency. Summary By microdot ...
Source: desicritics.org --- 12 days ago
The Grin That Walks and Ingratiates - that is Asif Ali Zardari the 13th President of Pakistan, Co Chairperson of the Hand Written Will, unwittingly parachuted by a lame duck US Administration in its waning days. The US leaned on former President Musharraf to share power with Benazir Bhutto. She was ineligible to participate in the political process and had corruption, extra judicial Killing and power abuse charges pending against her and her husband, both in Pakistan and abroad. Misnamed National Reconciliation Order provided relief and amnesty. The US hopes received a set back when Benazir was assassinated on February 27, 2008. Or maybe that possibility was calculated in their deliberations. Enter Asif Ali Zardari. Following the February elections that were generally considered fair, PPP emerged as the largest single party. Musharraf was eased out and the New Team eased in. Zardari is widely perceived as a US lackey, a Musharraf with a new face. Retired Gen. Mahmud Ali Durrani, Ambassador at Washington and a a BalusGroup member of Neocon Shirin TahirKheli was parachuted in as National Security Advisor to PM Gilani. Toufiq Siddiqi is an environmentalist and energy expert based in Hawaii and Shirin Tahir-Kheli, his sister, with support from the United Nations Development Programme and the Rockefeller Foundation, brought together a group of Indian and Pakistani generals, politicians, bureaucrats and others to discuss ways to bring “ ...
Source: www.ericmargolis.com --- 27 days ago
PARIS - The inauguration this week of Pakistan’s new president, Asif Ali Zardari, widower of the slain Benazir Bhutto, should have brought some hope and direction to embattled Pakistan. It did not. A sense of weary déjà vu hung over the event. Zardari’s first major policy statement was a vow to continue waging the so-called `war on terror’ in northwest Pakistan. Zardari’s choice of the Bush administration’s terminology was a clear message to Washington he intends to pursue the hated policies of disgraced former US-backed dictator, Pervez Musharraf. Pakistan will continue to dance to Washington’s tune. In fact, Zardari seems set to inherit the ills of Musharraf’s failed regime. Pakistan is bankrupt, with only 60 days of foreign exchange left to import fuel and food. Half its 165 million people subsist on under $2 daily. Infusions of $11.2 billion in US aid since 2001, and tens of millions in covert payments, rented the grudging services of Pakistan’s armed and security forces, and halfhearted cooperation of its government. But 90% of Pakistanis oppose the US-led war in Afghanistan, which they, like most Europeans, see as a modern colonial war to secure US domination of Central Asia’s energy. They despised Musharraf for sending 120,000 Pakistani troops to fight pro-Taliban Pashtun tribesmen in northwest Pakistan, Killing thousands of civilians in the process, and for enabling the US war effort in Afghanistan. Now, Zardari, who was helpe ...
Source: www.sacbee.com --- 35 days ago
The death toll in a massive suicide blast in Pakistan's militant-plagued northwest reached 35, officials said Sunday, as the country prepared for Benazir Bhutto's widower to take over as president. Pakistani President elect Asif Ali Zardari, left, head of the ruling Pakistan People's Party and widower of two-time Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is seen, during a celebration dinner at the Prime Minister residence in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. The widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto became Pakistan's new president Saturday after winning a landslide election victory that makes him a critical partner of the West against international terrorism. Local residents look at a victim on a bed at the site of the suicide bombing on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. A pickup truck packed with a large amount of explosives blew up a security checkpoint in Pakistan's volatile northwest Saturday, Killing at least 13 people and injuring nearly 60 in an attack that may have been intended for a more important target, police said. The suicide attack occurred on the outskirts of Peshawar on the day Pakistani lawmakers voted for a new president, underscoring the challenges facing a country the U.S. has pressured to crack down on insurgents. ...
Source: www.itn.co.uk --- 93 days ago
An independent commission is to investigate the Killing of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ...
Source: abclive.in --- 93 days ago
Islamabad (ABC Live): The United Nations has agreed to probe the Killing of Pakistani ex-Prime Minister and Pakistani People's Party Benazir Bhutto in terrorist attack. ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 92 days ago
The UN has agreed to set up an independent commission to identify former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's killers "with a view to bring them to justice." The agreement was confirmed by U.N. Secretary-General Ban ... ...
Source: www.voidstar.com --- 18 days ago
The democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton has said that she would propose a joint oversight by the United States and United Kingdom if she is elected the President. She made this statement in view of the situation obtaining in Pakistan in the aftermath of the Killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. It is high time that the people of Pakistan, particularly its leaders realize that the western powers can take advantage of the political turmoil in the country.If they continue to behave irresponsibly and keep looking at US and other western countries in order to come to power the situation in the country will go from bad to worse. Our nuclear weapons should be our asset but the political disturbance will make it a liability. by Mallick ...

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