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Pakistan distancing itself from Bhutto murder probe

Pakistan :: Islamabad | Jan 27, 3:21 AM | Event Rating: 0
Pakistan distancing itself from Bhutto murder probe
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IST(24/1/2008) The Pakistani government seems to be distancing itself from the probe into former prime minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination, saying it was for Scotland Yard to deliver the last word on this. "Despite limited evidence, short
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Source: The Frontier Post | Feb 07, 12:10 AM

Pakistan People’s Party has invited all political parties, lawyers, civil society members, students and NGOs for participation in the “Chelum” of Benazir Bhutto. “Chelum” of Benazir Bhutto will be held all over the country today (Wednesday). Quran...

Source: Asian Age | Feb 06, 12:08 PM

Our investigators also have collected evidence and compiled reports, so this will give us a direction and will help in getting hold of the assassins," interior ministry spokesperson Javed Cheema told this newspaper. A team of forensic and explosive...

Source: Xinhuanet.com | Feb 06, 7:12 AM

Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- A Pakistani military helicopter crashed on Wednesday in northwestern Pakistan, killing a high-ranking military officer and seven other military officers, local TV reported...

Source: The Frontier Post | Jan 27, 5:56 AM

PPP hails motion by UK MPs for UN probe into BB’s murder F.P. The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has welcomed the move by 33 Membersof British Parliament demanding UN probe into the assassination offormer Prime Minister Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and...

Source: Pak Tribune | Jan 27, 5:22 AM

The Pakistani investigators have so far recorded statements of 139 police and other security officials regarding murder of Ms Benazir Bhutto Those quizzed, were assigned security tasks during the Dec 27 Liaqat Bagh public address of the former prime...

Source: Hindustan times | Jan 27, 4:49 AM

IST(24/1/2008) The Pakistani government seems to be distancing itself from the probe into former prime minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination, saying it was for Scotland Yard to deliver the last word on this. "Despite limited evidence, short...

Source: Indian Express | Jan 27, 4:26 AM

Jan 2008 15-yr-old held in Bhutto killing A teenager, who said he was part of a team of assassins sent to kill former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, was arrested near the Afghan border... Jan 2008 CIA blames Qaeda-Mehsud nexus for Bhutto�s death...

Source: Asian Age | Jan 27, 3:54 AM

The probe team has recorded statements of 139 people, including 90 police officers who were on duty when Bhutto was killed outside the Liaquat Bagh, the Dawn daily of Pakistan said on Saturday. An unnamed official said that handwritten statements of...

Source: Times of India | Jan 27, 3:21 AM

Investigators probing the assassination of former Pakistani premier Benazir Bhutto have recorded the statements of senior security officers among 90 police personnel who were deployed at Rawalpindi's Liaquat Bagh on December 27. The probe team has...

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