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Protests erupt after Bhutto killing

Published: Dec. 27, 2007 at 1:54 PM
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Protests erupt after Bhutto killing Former Pakistani Prime Minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in a suicide attack after speaking at a campaign rally in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on December 27, 2007. Bhutto's attacker shot her in the neck and chest and then blew himself up next to her car. She was 54. Bhutto is pictured with U.S. President Bush at the White House in a June 6, 1989 file photo in Washington. (UPI Photo/Cliff Owen/FILES) View slideshow
Former Pakistani Prime Minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto (C) was assassinated in a suicide attack after speaking at a campaign rally in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on December 27, 2007. Bhutto's attacker shot her in the neck and chest and then blew himself up next to her car. She was 54. Bhutto is shown in this June 7, 1989 file photo addressing a joint meeting of Congress. Standing behind Bhutto are Speaker of the House Thomas Foley D-Washington (L) and Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV). (UPI Photo/Ricardo Watson/FILES)
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Protests, some violent, erupted Thursday in many Pakistani cities after the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Rawalpindi.

The BBC reported Bhutto supporters thronged the Rawalpindi hospital where their leader was declared dead. Some of them wept while others became enraged and resorted to throwing stones at cars and breaking windows.

In Karachi, a number of cars were reportedly set on fire. Shots were also reportedly fired. The city is capital of Sindh province, the home of Bhutto and her Pakistan People's Party.

Vehicles also were burned in Hyderabad, the province's second largest city

In Peshawar, located in the northwest where pro-Taliban violence has escalated, police used batons and tear gas to break up a rally chanting slogans against Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, the BBC report said. Unrest also was reported in Quetta, Multan and Shikarpur.

Salman Tassir, a friend of Bhutto, was quoted as telling the BBC he didn't think the Musharraf government should be criticized as Musharraf himself has been targeted by suicide attacks.

"I mean it is extremism and the fanatics who are to blame," he said.

CNN reported doctors as saying the Bhutto attack also killed at least 22 others.

Musharraf said on state media the killers are the same extremists the country has been fighting.



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