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Fatima Bhutto answers about Benazir murder

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  1. zingaro
    Member

    I was on google search for Benazir murder case when i found this interview of Fatima Bhutto ...I don't know if you have already viewed it or not...

    http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/article.aspx?id=1544

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 9:54 #
  2. Assalam-o-Alaikum-Warahmat-ULLAH ALL,

    I refuse to engage in idle speculation.

    I wish I could claim Pakistan's justice system 'impartial'.

    I would call for an impartial investigation into Benazir's murder. The perpetrators should be;

    - arrested
    - brought to court of LAW
    - charged with murder
    - convicted

    and then;

    - HANGED!!! IN OPEN!! PUBLIC!!

    THIS is the RIGHT way to impart justice.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 10:02 #
  3. sasherwani
    Members

    Wow she seems to be a fan of Musharraf. Good interview nonetheless. She too blames Zardari. Now the PPPP will never approve her eligibility as a party leader though.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 10:07 #
  4. she seems pretty sensible and well educated .
    but unfortunately ,she is a fan of Mush a dictator .
    well ,if she wanna survive with her grand father's name .
    she has to prove her capabilities of snatching the power from the other side of her own family.

    as long as BB murder is concerned .
    there is nothing mysterious about it to be disclosed .
    it was an open attempt of murder .
    and intentions behind it are quite obvious ...
    as well as the persons behind it .

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 10:47 #
  5. Adonis
    Member

    No Bhutto has ever been sensible.

    They have been cunning, lying, conniving, two-faced snakes and nothing else. Always selfishly thinking about their own benefit even if they have to destroy the country. It is in their blood.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 10:53 #
  6. @Adonis ,
    u misunderstood my post ..
    i never said that Bhutto was sensible ..i was talking about Fatima Bhutto being sensible and for that too ,i used the word"seems like"...if u can refer to my post .

    rest of your opinion about Bhuttos ,i completely agree with.
    they are one of the most selfish dynasty ,Pakistan had ever.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 10:59 #
  7. Adonis
    Member

    kool...

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 11:00 #
  8. she is pretty sensible, educated, clear in her thought and spoken word... greatly helped by the fact that she is an author and journalist.

    i do resent comments relating to someone's blood and lineage. we all know the nature vs nurture argument.... nurture must count for something!

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 11:01 #
  9. Adonis
    Member

    Nurtured by Murtaza bhutto (a drunkard womanizing terrorist) and Ghinwa (the lesser said the better), we can be pretty sure what that would result in !!!

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 11:03 #
  10. @Adonis ,
    one correction for the record .
    Ghinwa is not Fatima's mother .
    Fatima's mother was Fouzia Bhutto ,first wife of Murtaza BHutto ...after her death ,Murtaza married to Ghinwa ,who was a tutor of Fatima Bhutto ...

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 11:20 #
  11. sasherwani
    Members

    @ Adonis,

    Your post is very judgemental. Though I do not support Fatma but your assumption that since her mom and dad were evil, she too shall be an evil person is highly profilic and judgemental. We, Pakistanis, should avoid such stereotypical mentality.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 11:32 #
  12. ucsher
    Member

    @Adonis
    In that case I Would love to know your highly personality-oriented / judgmental opinion on Imran Khan as well ;)

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 11:40 #
  13. Adonis
    Member

    @beenai

    Fauzia was divorced by murtaza when fatima bhutto was very young. She has spent most of her life under the tutelage of ghinwa.

    @ sasherwani

    I am happy to be a typical Pakistani. I will start believing that any bhutto can be good once I see a human specimen emerging from those genes.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 11:40 #
  14. sasherwani
    Members

    @ Adonis,

    I never called you a typical Pakistani. I called you a stereotypical Pakistani.

    Typical and Stereotypical are not the same words. Consult an online dictionary if you dont own a Webster's.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 12:24 #
  15. jaypk
    Member

    ..i think this card si way to old now..and vague...to say anyone tht since they were or are drunk or use to drink so they are corrupt and a MUST BE BAD figure..firslty because its thr personal matter.if they drink or use to drink..its thr personal problem and they need counseling fr tht and have to curb tht......and secondly its nt a rocket science tht since sumone use to drink..so he she cant be a gud leader..and also thr children or family wud be the least to even consider thn...i m nt sayin tht we would appreciate if our leader or any parties leader drinks...but is there any justification tht you dont have to be a political figure and at the same time you haev the habit of drinkin?....ZAB was notorious fr drinking even at tht time...but did tht stop anyone fr nt supportin him...at the same time he was a true leader and the only awami leader i think we ever had... we dont know which of our leaders drink and which dont but tht shudnt be the conclusive point fr ranking any leader i guess..!!

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 12:45 #
  16. Adonis
    Member

    Drinking or not may be a personal choice if it had only be a religious thing.

    But drinking is a crime according to Pakistani law. Any one who breaks law cannot be a leader.

    @ sasherwani

    I said I am happy to be a typical Pakistani. I would leave stereotyping to you as I don't give a hoot about it.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 13:49 #
  17. My dear Adonis,

    "But drinking is a crime according to Pakistani law. Any one who breaks law cannot be a leader."

    Could I take that no crime was committed by the Leaders who were Drinking, before the creation of Pakistan?

    "Any one who breaks law cannot be a leader."

    Would you please, nominate a few Leaders who didn't break that Law?
    Even then, why they were tolerated as leaders?

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 14:22 #
  18. Elixir
    Member

    Adonis,

    You have a lot of knowledge and information and as an ordinary member I admire your factual posts.

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 14:27 #
  19. ucsher
    Member

    @adonis

    I am still waiting for your verdict on Imran Khan;)

    Posted 2 years ago on 07 Dec 2009 14:34 #
  20. @Adonis ,
    in our country ,for politicians ,poets ,artists and criminals ...its alright and acceptable to drink...i guess.

    Posted 2 years ago on 08 Dec 2009 5:47 #

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