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pysex
post Dec 27 2007, 09:53 AM
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Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (Pro West) who was seeking to run again for PM has been assassinated at a rally in Pakistan. Her followers believe it was President Musharraf who was involved in her killing but authorities are saying it was extremist muslims (possibly Al-Qaeda) who had a hand in her assassination. They had been threatening her life for some time.


Pakistan is one of the biggest nuclear powers in the world. If Musharraf loses control of the country and civil war breaks out, it's very possible for our enemies to get their hands on nuclear missiles. This doesn't bode well especially since Russia just gave Iran anti-missile defenses.




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The Fanatic
post Dec 28 2007, 12:18 PM
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Do they ignore parts of reality?


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"It's all mayhem everywhere," Shehryar Ahmad, an investment banker in Karachi, told CNN by telephone. "There's absolutely no order of any kind. No army on the streets. No curfew."

In Sindh province, where Karachi is located, police said demonstrators had burned a dozen banks, set two train stations on fire, along with three trains. Since Thursday, 240 vehicles have been burned.

Because of the violence, paramilitary forces in Sindh were told to "shoot on sight" anyone causing civil disturbances, a spokesman for the Pakistan Rangers said.

Local media reported that in some areas, police were on the streets but were avoiding direct confrontation with the mobs, not wanting to inflame an already tense situation.

But by Friday morning, Pakistani media reported that an uneasy calm had spread across the shaken country, now marking a three-day period of mourning declared by President Pervez Musharraf.


source: http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/12/2...iday/index.html


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