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Gwinnett group responds to Bhutto's assassination
Members of the Pakistani American Community of Atlanta (PAK Atlanta) were grief stricken when they heard the news that Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, 54, was assassinated Thursday shortly after speaking at a rally held for upcoming parliamentary elections in Rawalpindi, about eight miles outside of Islamabad.
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Journalist gives local view on the assassination of Benazir Bhutto
It's very sad. Bhutto was a brave lady. She dared to come back to Pakistan even though she knew that there is a life threat on her. The problem is [Pakistan President Pervez] Musharraf.If we look at the dynamics of Pakistan closely, we see that the President is against the democracy. Political party leaders are against Musharraf. There is another fraction of extremists who are against Musharraf. So it's like a jungle war, everyone is against everyone, trying to harm or even kill the other party.
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