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A Pakistani court on Saturday issued an arrest warrant for exiled former president Pervez Musharraf in connection with the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto, officially implicating him for first time in the death of the former prime minister and rival.A Pakistani court on Saturday issued an arrest warrant for exiled former president... more
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Washington is caught up in a political scandal centering on former Vice President Dick Cheney. It follows a move by the new CIA director Leon Panetta to cancel a secret plan to find and kill Al-Qaeda leaders.
He says that, while in office, Cheney ordered the agency to withhold information about the anti-terror program from Congress.Washington is caught up in a political scandal centering on former Vice President Dick... more
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(CNN) -- The leader of Pakistan's Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, is dead from kidney failure, sources told CNN.
The Pakistan government blamed Mehsud for the December 27, 2007, assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
An unnamed Islamabad-based source with connections within the Mehsud tribe in South Waziristan said Mehsud died about 1 a.m. Wednesday. Military officials in the field confirmed to CNN that Mehsud had died.
Geo Television of Pakistan and other local stations also reported his death.
But some reports also had the Taliban denying Mehsud's death.
Earlier reports said the leader of the Taliban in Pakistan was ill and was expected to die within a day. Mehsud is said to have succumbed to kidney failure and was believed to be about 34 years old.
Mehsud denied involvement in Bhutto's assassination.
"We don't strike women," he said through a spokesman.
In his first television interview, conducted by Al-Jazeera last year, Mehsud said his ultimate aim was to attack New York and London, England.
In January, Spanish police said a cell of Pakistanis -- allegedly dispatched by Mehsud -- arrested in Barcelona was planning suicide operations in Spain and possibly elsewhere in Europe.
(CNN) -- The leader of Pakistan's Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, is dead from kidney... more
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A rare unreleased video of the murder of Benazir Bhutto in the last few seconds before the shooting.A rare unreleased video of the murder of Benazir Bhutto in the last few seconds before... more
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Pakistani Taliban commander Baitullah Mehsud paid out more than $7,000, including money to purchase suicide jackets, for the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the chief Pakistani investigator said Sunday.
Four suspects in custody said Mehsud also planned the December 27 attack, Chaudhry Abdul Majeed told reporters.
Mehsud, who has ties to al Qaeda, remains at large.
Majeed said two of the four men in custody last week confessed before a Pakistani judge that they had participated in the plot.
Many others who helped plan the attack "have yet to be arrested," Majeed said.
A day after Bhutto's death, Pakistan's government announced that Mehsud was behind the attack. The CIA later reached the same conclusion.
But two recent nationwide polls in Pakistan found a majority of Pakistanis believe President Pervez Musharraf's government had a role in her killing.Pakistani Taliban commander Baitullah Mehsud paid out more than $7,000, including... more
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Following their arrest last week in connection with the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the two detainees have admitted their parts in the plans that led up to the death of the ex-Pakistan prime minister according to an Interior Ministry spokesman that spoke to CNN.
The two men, who have now been identified as Hasnain Gul and Rafaqat are believed to be part of a five-man team behind the former prime minister's assassination, with two of those suspects still at large. Following their arrest last week in connection with the assassination of Benazir... more
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Just as predicted, Scotland Yard was sent to Pakistan so as to whitewash Musharraf. They state that she was killed when hitting her head following the blast of the bomb, yet there is incontrovertible video evidence that she collapsed at the moment she was shot at and fell into the car *before* the bomb went off, and that her hair and veil were lifted upwards by the bullets. Disgusting. Just as predicted, Scotland Yard was sent to Pakistan so as to whitewash Musharraf.... more
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The leading militant group in the Pakistani region of South Waziristan has reportedly called a truce and is willing to enter into peace talks. However, not many details have been released regarding the terms of the truce.
The government has not confirmed the truce but interior Minister Hamid Nawaz said the national leadership was ready for a dialogue with the militants. Unofficial talks are underway.
The groups leader, Baitullah Mehsud, has been accused by the government of being behind the murder of Benazir Bhutto.The leading militant group in the Pakistani region of South Waziristan has reportedly... more
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Pakistan investigators have arrested two "very important alleged terrorists" in connection with the murder of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. The suspects are now being interrogated.
A security official hailed the arrests as a "major breakthrough" and echoed the CIA and the Pakistani government's accusations that Baitullah Mehsud, an Al-Qaeda-link militant commander had masterminded the attack, saying:
"It is a major breakthrough. These two men were involved in the assassination and they are from a militant group which is relatively new. Their tentacles are from the tribal region and Baitullah Mehsud."
Mehsud has denied any involvement.Pakistan investigators have arrested two "very important alleged terrorists"... more
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The Pakistani army have launched an air and ground assault on the mountain stronghold of Baitullah Mehsud, the Taliban chief linked to Benazir Bhutto's assassination. Dozens were killed as 'the battle for control of the lawless region near the Afghan border intensifies,' causing civilians to flee the area.
'Hundreds of soldiers supported by tanks, helicopter gunships and a multi-pronged artillery barrage encircled Mehsud's home territory in South Waziristan, sending refugees fleeing into North West Frontier province, some on foot.'The Pakistani army have launched an air and ground assault on the mountain stronghold... more
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A Pakistani senator says pro-Taleban rebel leader Baitullah Mehsud was not involved in the murder of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Saleh Shah, an Islamist senator who represents Waziristan, said
"Baitullah is not involved in Benazir's assassination in any way...The army continues to fire at civilian targets, although the militants positions are quite distinct and removed...Baitullah has said himself several times he has no quarrel with the Pakistan army"
The US and Pakistani intelligence remain convinced that Baitullah Mehsud is responsible for Bhutto's assassination, something which has led to more conflict with the Taleban in the north of Pakistan.
In a strange twist you can see the story from both sides of the gun on the BBC website, who are reporting that Baitullah Mehsud is the problem causer leading to the United States and Pakistani's increase of violence or "action" as they prefer to call it, in the region.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7206785.stm
A Pakistani senator says pro-Taleban rebel leader Baitullah Mehsud was not involved in... more
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Pakistani officials have arrested a 15 year old boy in connection with Bhutto's assassination. The boy confessed his involvement but the interrogators are now waiting for a corroborating story from another detainee before accepting his confession.
The boy claims that the assassination was carried out by a team of five who were sent to Rawalpindi by Baitullah Mehsud, a militant leader with strong ties to al Qaeda and an alliance with the Taliban.
A spokesperson for Mehsud, Mohammed Umar, said "It is just government propaganda ... we have already clarified that we are not involved in the attack on Benazir Bhutto."
Is this a propaganda stunt or genuine arrest? Can Musharraf be trusted? Are the links to al Qaueda and the Taliban too politically convenient? As ever, fire up those webcams...Pakistani officials have arrested a 15 year old boy in connection with Bhutto's... more
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Baitullah Mehud, a Pakistani militant leader currently in hiding with direct ties to Al Qaeda was behind the the assassination of Benazir Bhutto last month, according to the CIA.
"There are powerful reasons to believe that terror networks around Baitullah Mehsud were responsible," said one American intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
The official said that "different pieces of information" had pointed toward Mr. Mehsud's responsibility, but he would not provide any details.
The conclusion of the CIA is also in agreement with the assertion from the Pakistani government, which claimed shortly after the assassination that Mehsud was responsible.Baitullah Mehud, a Pakistani militant leader currently in hiding with direct ties to... more
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An on-the-ground look at Karachi, Pakistan in the aftermath of Benazir Bhutto's assassination.An on-the-ground look at Karachi, Pakistan in the aftermath of Benazir Bhutto's... more
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This is the logic as I understand it:
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is blaming the assassination of Benazir Bhutto on terrorists intent on disrupting democracy in the country.
Saying there is a "looming threat," he is urging candidates to avoid big rallies, to try and avoid danger and violence.
And, in an effort to make people feel safe as they go to vote, he is saying he'll shoot anyone who is trying to disrupt the vote, aka, the terrorists.
My concern here is how "disrupting the vote" is defined and acted upon by the individual rangers... Seems to me such a directive could become a very slippery slope.This is the logic as I understand it:
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is... more
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Pervez Musharraf has told a French newspaper that he will not consider allowing a UN investigation into Benazir Bhutto's assassination. He made it clear that Pakistan had its own systems in place to investigate the murder and that they were receiving assistance from the UK.
Bilawal Bhutto has said that the Pakistani intelligence lacks the "necessary transparency" to be conducted in a proper fashion and has repeatedly called for a full UN investigation.Pervez Musharraf has told a French newspaper that he will not consider allowing a UN... more
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All in all, the White House needs terrorism as its blanket excuse for intervention. Since ISI is both strongly CIA-influenced, as well as riddled with al-Qa'ida, it is not only that the Bhutto assassination could not plausibly have been organized without the ISI, it is also ISI which carried out American orders.
If the plan works, the weakening or even collapse of the state of Pakistan will create a new battlefield badly needed by the White House. The "War on Terror" (as the War on Islam is often termed), like most wars, needs expansion or it collapses. If you project an "Enemy", you also need the "Enemy" to be successful at times.
Don't be surprised if al-Qa'ida suddenly has nuclear weapons.
Without success for the Enemy, you may no longer be sufficiently able to instill fear in the people and have them follow you.
The White House needs the destabilization of Pakistan to continue the "War on Terror". Ms Bhutto's execution is one big step towards that goal. Excerpt:
All in all, the White House needs terrorism as its blanket excuse for... more
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Your responses and thoughts about Bhutto's assassination aired in early January 2008.
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"This is a new experience for me, and I'm a bit nervous."
The political career of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari the 19-year-old chairman of the Pakistan People's Party has begun with a press conference in London where he laid out his plan to finish his degree at Oxford and then enter politics. He faced questions about his ability to lead the PPI with such little experience and was pushed about the legitimacy of being named head of the party. According to this report, "what was clear, both in Bhutto Zardari's words and unsure delivery, is that this would-be savior of a Muslim nuclear state on the verge of disintegration is exactly what he appears to be: a teenager nowhere near ready to lead a student union, let alone a country."
He certainly has some big shoes to fill. Do you think he's the right man for the job?"This is a new experience for me, and I'm a bit nervous."
The... more
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