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Minggu, 28 Desember 2008

150,000 Residents of pakistan on Benazir Bhutto

More than 150,000 citizens of Pakistan to meet the tomb complex of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Saturday (27/12). They were coming from the distance of hundreds of kilometers to reach the tomb is simply to deliver a bouquet and kissed nisannya.

Yesterday was exactly one year catastrophe former leader of Pakistan, which was shot dead and bomb attacks, in the city of Rawalpindi. Some pilgrims memukuli the head and chest as a sign of sorrow, some other streaming tears.

"I bring flowers to take home to home and I will show to my daughter by this," said Saifullah Khan (41), a pilgrim.

The large number of pilgrims who come to the tomb complex and want to touch makamnya create an atmosphere in the tomb complex is a noise and thrust. Security officials are working hard to avoid casualties.

Thousands of police were to the tomb complex Bhutto was worried because Bhutto deceased husband, Ali Zardari, will be the target of attacks during a visit to the tomb complex.

Although Zardari has become the official leader of Pakistan, the political situation in the country is still not fully stable and remain tense. Besides the threat from the hardline group and followers of Al Qaeda, the political parties in Pakistan are ready to seize every moment of power from the hands of Zardari.

Bhutto investigation of the catastrophe officially until now has not been done. However, early this year, some of the British detective investigating the death of Bhutto concluded that the leaders of Pakistan that killed bomb consequences, not the result of the shot. However, the party Bhutto, Pakistan People's Party, still believes her death due to stroke.

However, until now the motive and the brains behind the shooting Bhutto still has not revealed that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is still hope at a later thorough investigation of the catastrophe can be done and Bhutto formed a commission "Truth and Justice." (OKI)


Source: Kompas