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Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan BAMMM

 
 
mlurp
 
Reply Thu 18 Oct, 2007 05:11 pm
Lots of links... Now who might have done this? christians? or Lil Bush? or maybe some wise men who think women are below them, maybe..:-(

updated 16 minutes ago At least 110 dead in blasts near Bhutto's convoy in Pakistan Story Highlights
At least 110 people were killed near a motorcade carrying former Pakistani P.M.

Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan after eight years of self-imposed exile

Bhutto and those with her were not hurt, video shows

At least 200 people were injured in the incident, CNN confirms


KARACHI, Pakistan (CNN) -- Two explosions killed at least 110 people and injured at least 200 Thursday night near a motorcade carrying former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who returned to the country earlier in the day after eight years of self-imposed exile, police sources told CNN.


The chaotic, bloody scene Thursday after two blasts killed at least 110 people in Karachi, Pakistan.

1 of 3 Bhutto and those with her were uninjured, and her companions said she reached her family home safely. Video footage shows her exiting the vehicle after the blasts.

"I can see body parts strewn all over the road," said CNN's Dan Rivers, at the scene. "There are dead bodies everywhere. ... It is a large-scale attack, by the looks of things."

There were conflicting reports on whether there were one or two blasts and whether the bomb was in a car.

Authorities have found what they believe is the body of a suicide bomber, police told Rivers.

"We are still working details, but it seems that there was a suicide bombing there," Tariq Azim Khan, Pakistani information minister, told CNN. "Although the truck that Benazir Bhutto was riding on was surrounded by police cars -- so the suicide bomber could not get onto the truck and could not get anywhere near it, so he blew himself up and that has caused many casualties, mostly among the policemen who were riding beside the truck."

Other officials said at least one bomb apparently had been placed in a car on the street, where Bhutto's supporters had gathered to see her convoy pass. One eyewitness told Rivers he saw a car explode with three people inside.

Video footage from the scene showed the street jammed with emergency vehicles, and injured victims writhing in the middle of the road. Watch people try to help the injured at the chaotic scene ?

Rivers and his crew were filming the motorcade just before the explosions. They had each noticed there appeared to be little security near the motorcade. That seemed odd, Rivers noted, considering the sizable security risk Bhutto presents. Bhutto's return angered some sectors in Pakistan because she was a female head of state who is perceived as being aligned with the United States.

"We remarked on how lax security was around her," Rivers told Blitzer after the explosions. "We got within touching distance of her vehicle. There was no security around, nobody stopping vehicles getting close to [the motorcade]."

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The windshield of the vehicle in which Bhutto was riding was smashed by the blasts, Rivers said, and a vehicle following hers was totally burned out. The scene, he said, was "absolutely horrendous," with blood literally running in streams down the street.

Because the streets were crowded with Bhutto's supporters, who had turned out to greet her, ambulances had difficulty reaching the scene immediately after the blasts. Onlookers resorted to ferrying the injured to hospitals in private cars.

People's Party Leader Qasim Zia, who was riding on Bhutto's truck, told CNN one of his bodyguards was seriously injured.

The blasts confirmed fears of instability linked to Bhutto's return, which came after she reached an agreement with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf allowing her to seek re-election as prime minister. Many were bitterly opposed to that deal.

"This is what everyone feared," Rivers said.

A senior U.S. State Department official in regular contact with Pakistani security forces told CNN that if such a convoy had been in the United States, security officials would have planned safe havens and alternate routes throughout the journey.

However, he said, Pakistani security was unable to do so because of the sheer number of people who turned out.

"We did try to provide the maximum security that was possible and, in fact, that's why the majority of the casualties are among the police and the security forces," Khan told CNN.

Bhutto was provided with bullet-proof vehicles, he said, extra police vehicles and electronic jammers. But "with a very large crowd, obviously, there is no such thing as fool-proof security."

Khan said officials warned Bhutto to delay her return to Pakistan after she made comments about Pakistan working with the United States against terrorism and the Taliban. Bhutto decided not to delay.

"We had all suggested and advised Benazir Bhutto to delay her arrival because there were reports after her comments in Washington; there were reports here in the Pakistani press that some extremist elements were bent on hurting her, because she was seen as coming with an American agenda ... and she had been saying that she might allow Americans to operate from Pakistani soil," he said.

"Those comments were not taken very kindly here, certainly not in the border areas bordering with Afghanistan. And they had issued threats to her life. And she was given friendly advice that she must delay her arrival. But, obviously, she did not pay any attention to that advice," said Khan.

Bhutto told CNN just before returning to her homeland that she was aware of the risks and knew some people wished her harm, but "I'm prepared to take them."

She did, however, tell CNN Wednesday that she wrote Musharraf a letter naming those she feared would make an attempt on her life.

Threats against her, she said, were made by "certain people who have gained a lot through dictatorship. They have presided over the rise of extremism, they have created safe havens in the tribal areas of Pakistan for the Taliban and other militants and they fear my return."

The United States was swift to condemn what it called "terrorist attacks in Karachi during peaceful political demonstrations."

"There is no political cause that can justify the murder of innocent people," State Department spokesman Tom Casey said in a written statement. "Those responsible seek only to foster fear and limit freedom. The United States stands with the people of Pakistan to eliminate terrorist threats, and to build a more open, democratic, and peaceful society."

White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said, "extremists will not be allowed to stop Pakistanis from selecting their representatives through an open and democratic process."


Bhutto had vowed to help return democracy to Pakistan. She ended eight years of self-imposed exile and returned Thursday to her native country, where she was greeted by a massive crowd of supporters.

"I am aware of the threats for my security, and this has been discussed with [President] General Pervez Musharraf," Bhutto told CNN's Syed Mohsin Naqvi Wednesday. E-mail to a friend

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92b16vx
 
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Reply Fri 19 Oct, 2007 02:06 am
@mlurp,
mlurp;42265 wrote:
Lots of links... Now who might have done this? christians? or Lil Bush? or maybe some wise men who think women are below them, maybe..:-(


Joke about it all you like, the fact is that allying with the U.S. in a region ripe with hatred for America is going to make one a target. Since 1953 America has been ******* off in the middle east, and it is no surprise this **** is happening nowadays.
scooby-doo cv
 
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Reply Fri 19 Oct, 2007 11:33 am
@92b16vx,
92b16vx;42331 wrote:
Joke about it all you like, the fact is that allying with the U.S. in a region ripe with hatred for America is going to make one a target. Since 1953 America has been ***ing off in the middle east, and it is no surprise this **** is happening nowadays.


spot on 92b :thumbup: if bhutto is seen as having support from the US government,she wont last long,stay the f**k out of it.
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mlurp
 
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Reply Fri 19 Oct, 2007 11:42 am
@92b16vx,
I just posted a report and my main point was about the explosion and death and wounded. gee no give here either on this portion of the report. Or whom did the blast, not one question or thought.
And if one wants to get political I think with some 50 nukes in silos wouldn't you want someone there that doesn't hate us? Where is the sympathy and the logic?
Guess I will wait to hear from someone who's town has been nuked and all the people they loved, knew were killed and they are dying from the aftermath slowly. You can count on me to show some sympathy. Now I know the range won't allow this to happen but Mexico desert, maybe. A few Centeral American countries jungles. So many places to hide a attack from, till it is fired off.
But then why worry these are real peaceful people. Bombing their own to kill a womam was ok. All the nes about this faith an dwhere it wants to take the world is just jokes. An dbesides as Bill hicks, once said, "sleep tight America your government is protecting you" loooooooooool
You people that just see the narrow view on all things amaze me and at times make me feel sick.
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Sat 20 Oct, 2007 08:56 pm
@mlurp,
Pakistan is a frig'n mess. I'm sure we have a contingency plan to take out its nukes if and when the freaks take over.
mlurp
 
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Reply Sat 20 Oct, 2007 10:45 pm
@Pinochet73,
Hey I don't disagree nor do I want to debate any of it. I just posted a report about what happened. If none of you care 130+ people died in the report and sense so be it heartless ones. So be it. can't you people stop for a second and just say that was sad. Or besides always blaming the US say it was wrong no matter who you want to blame these people died because some clown killed them ove their selfcentered ideals. So your not any better not one of you.
It isn't a joke you heartless _____ Can't one of you feel something besides the next attack on the US. And your hate?
damn I know the results of this family feud, but I can feel for the people and i didn't start a thing idiots! Your all shameless self centered B.S. artist.
So take a break and feel something besides your hate and think past yourselfs, just once!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Adam Bing
 
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Reply Sat 20 Oct, 2007 11:26 pm
@Pinochet73,
Pinochet73;42536 wrote:
Pakistan is a frig'n mess. I'm sure we have a contingency plan to take out its nukes if and when the freaks take over.


Mr.Pinochet, our country is broke, in hock to China with a plummeting currency and real estate market, an army that is broken and a health care mess that shows no sign of resolution.

When in such a situation, why would you want to get a hard-on for Pakistan whether the crazies (whom we encourage by the way) take over or not?
92b16vx
 
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Reply Sun 21 Oct, 2007 12:49 am
@Adam Bing,
Adam Bing;42551 wrote:
Mr.Pinochet, our country is broke, in hock to China with a plummeting currency and real estate market, an army that is broken and a health care mess that shows no sign of resolution.

When in such a situation, why would you want to get a hard-on for Pakistan whether the crazies (whom we encourage by the way) take over or not?


Pinochet has a hard-on for all things that result in dead muslims. He'd just as soon turn the whole middle east into glass.
Adam Bing
 
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Reply Sun 21 Oct, 2007 01:20 am
@92b16vx,
92b16vx;42557 wrote:
Pinochet has a hard-on for all things that result in dead muslims. He'd just as soon turn the whole middle east into glass.


and take our country down with it.

The excess of testosterone in American bloodstreams ensures that we will actively work against our self-interest as long as we can have immediate gratification through "Shock & Awe" fireworks.

What else can explain folks without healthcare insurance cheering on funding for the Iraq war?

Where are the American mothers lining up outside the Congress and the White House to demand that our leaders send their children to war along with the general citizenry?

When is the Jeffersonian Republic going to wake up and kick ass?
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2007 05:31 pm
@mlurp,
It's been disclosed that Bush tried to have Bhutto assassinated. Yeah....it's Bush's fault, as usual. He was even seen throwing a grenade or two, along with the guy who caved in the mine out in Utah last summer. He was there, too, with OJ Simpson and Dick, in the background.Very Happy
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