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PPP demands complete inquiry into Bhutto assassination
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10:31, December 28, 2007

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The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)Thursday demanded complete inquiry into the assassination of PPP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, according to local press reports Friday.

"We demand complete investigation as to who were behind the attack," PPP deputy chief Makhdoom Amin Faheem told a news conference in Islamabad.

"Bhutto family and the party should be informed about the investigation," Faheem said.

He said that the PPP had decided to observe a 40-day mourning.

"We are in the shock and we are mourning," the PPP leader said when asked if his party would now take part in the Jan. 8 elections.

He said that U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice phoned him and conveyed condolences on behalf of her government.

Faheem was sitting in the car with Bhutto when the attacker fired three shots and later blast was carried out.

"Benazir was hit as she waved to the workers who were chanting slogans in her favor. If Benazir did not go out of the car, she would be saved," he said.

Faheem said that Bhutto sat in the car after the firing and the blast and then she fell down in the car and died.

Meanwhile, according to local press reports, PPP supporters went on streets chanting anti-government slogans and burned tires in protest in major cities of Pakistan like Rawalpindi, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta.

At least 10 people were killed and dozens wounded in fierce clashes, the interior ministry said.

"The death toll in the unrest after Bhutto's death is 10, mostly in Sindh province," ministry spokesman Javed Cheema said.

He said dozens of people had been wounded in the violence, which hit several cities across the country.

Late Thursday night, a Pakistan Air Force plane carrying Bhutto' s body left for her home town Sukkur in the southern Sindh province, said PPP leader Senator Safdar Abbasi.

As a tentative program, late Bhutto is scheduled to be buried in the ancestral graveyard of the Bhutto family at Gari-Khuda Baksh Friday afternoon, he added.

Bhutto's husband Asif Ali Zardari and three children who earlier arrived from Dubai also accompanied the body.

Source: Xinhua



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