Benazir Bhutto’s assassins: an open-ended question
Published: 16 November, 2011, 17:26
Edited: 07 May, 2012, 22:36
It’s the destiny of many great leaders to be assassinated. Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was one of them. On 27 December 2007 she and more than 20 others were killed in a suicide bombing in Rawalpindi during an election campaign. Two weeks ago, a Pakistani court concluded its trial and formally charged seven people, including two senior police officers and five suspected...
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agalthatthinks,
November 23, 2011, 01:29
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Well, on the other hand, is it quite feminine to be corrupt the way she was? In my country, feminists always tell us that women aren't corrupt. Maybe, because my country (one in Central Europe and member of the EU, quite small and relatively wealthy and has enough corruption on its own) has not a lot of women in higher positions (never had a female president nor prime minister, but recently several ministers), something Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, the Philippines, Israel, Ukraine and so on already have/had. Several of these female leaders were neither peaceful nor law-abiding and now in prison.
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