Benazir Bhutto was born June 21, 1953, in a wealthy landowner. Her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, had founded the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and was president and prime minister of Pakistan from 1971 to 1977. Benazir had built a career studying politics in America and his father's shoulders to win the elections in Pakistan in 1988 when he was only 35 years. After his election followed accusations, slander, threats and attacks directed at his person, as for many Muslims represented a danger for women and close to the Americans. Despite this, the majority of the population recognizes in 'ideal and the charisma of Bhutto, showing all his affection when he decided to return from' exile in 'October 2007 (Bhutto and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, had been unjustly condemned to five years for corruption, and Benazir had chosen to not to return to Pakistan). Soon after his return to Pakistan she is hit by an 'attack from which it emerges unscathed, but his 138 supporters will die and another 600 are injured. A day after the former premier accused the government of President Pervez Musharraf for not taking preventive measures to ensure that the massacre, which had raised the alarm by the intelligence services before the explosion, was averted. On 27 December 2007 a second tragic attack crushes the life of Benazir and other 20 people who attended his rally. Al-Qaeda will claim the 'attack through its religious leaders, but will also accused President Musharraf denies that. It 's yet another death of those who try to build democracy in Muslim countries, but unlike the' American she was not using bombs and guns but words and charisma. Benazir knew about the risk of dying returning to Pakistan but only wanted the good of his people 's support. This latest confirmation of mourning in the theory that all modern states have the intelligence to command: they can do everything and do not have to answer for anything. In Pakistan's ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) is a supporter of the Taliban and helped to kill Benazir Bhutto. Now the will of the people counts for nothing, what matters is the will of those who are powerful, the will of those who prefer violence to the debate, that's stupid. So the world mourns a 'martyr for peace more killed along with his supporters, those who believed we could change, who was there to get an idea or event. He still won the 'ignorance. Bhutto Biography of tg3:
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