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 PakistanBhutto's Assassination and SuccessorBenazir Bhutto was assassinated in a suicide attack on
Dec. 27, 2007, at a campaign rally in Rawalpindi. President Pervez Musharraf
blamed al Qaeda for the attack, which killed 23 other people. Bhutto's
supporters, however, accused Musharraf's government of orchestrating the
combination bombing and shooting. Rioting throughout the country followed
the attack, and the government shut down nearly all the country's services
to thwart further violence. Bhutto had criticized the government for
failing to control militants who have been unleashing terrorist attacks
throughout Pakistan. In the wake of the assassination, Musharraf postponed
parliamentary elections, which had been scheduled for Jan. 8, 2008, until
Feb. 18.
Scotland Yard investigators reported in February
2008 that Bhutto died of an injury to her skull. They said she hit her
head when the force of a suicide bomb tossed her. Bhutto's supporters,
however, insist she died of a bullet wound. Also in February, two Islamic
militants who had been arrested in connection to the assassination
admitted that they armed the attacker with a suicide vest and a
pistol.
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