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UNITED NATIONS: Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto was remembered at the 72nd UN General Assembly by Britain’s Theresa May who also reminded world leaders that no country had suffered more at the hands of terrorists than Pakistan.

“This year is the tenth anniversary of the death of the woman who introduced me to my husband, and who was known well to many of us in this United Nations,” said the British prime minister in her address to the General Assembly on Wednesday night. “Benazir Bhutto was brutally murdered by people who actively rejected the values that all of us here in this United Nations stand for,” she said.

She recalled that Ms Bhutto, who was killed in a terrorist attack in December 2007, stood against terrorism “in a country that has suffered more than most at the hands of terrorists”. The popular Pakistani leader, she added, was “murdered for standing up for democracy, murdered for espousing tolerance, and murdered for being a woman”.

While praising Ms Bhutto’s courage and defiance, the British leader warned that “defiance alone is not enough” in the fight against terrorism.

As leaders, “we have all visited too many hospitals, and seen too many innocent people murdered in our countries” and now was the time to fight back, she said. “In the last decade, hundreds of thousands have been killed by terrorists across the world,” said Ms May. “This is a truly global tragedy that is increasingly touching the lives of us all.”

“When I think of the hundreds of thousands of victims of terrorism in countries across the world, I think of their friends, their families, their communities, devastated by this evil, and I say enough is enough.”

Ms May emphasised the need to take the fight to these terrorist groups by staying together and rejecting their false beliefs. “For, as the threat from terrorists evolves, so must our cooperation,” she said.

Ms May noted that for the first time in the UN, governments and industry came together through the Global Internet Forum for Counterterrorism to coordinate their efforts to fight terrorism.

“The challenges we face today are vastly different from those of previous eras,” said the British leader.

Published in Dawn, September 22nd, 2017
https://www.dawn.com/news/1359228/benazir-killed-for-defying-terrorists-and-being-a-woman-british-pm


@A-Team :enjoy:
 
UNITED NATIONS: Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto was remembered at the 72nd UN General Assembly by Britain’s Theresa May who also reminded world leaders that no country had suffered more at the hands of terrorists than Pakistan.

“This year is the tenth anniversary of the death of the woman who introduced me to my husband, and who was known well to many of us in this United Nations,” said the British prime minister in her address to the General Assembly on Wednesday night. “Benazir Bhutto was brutally murdered by people who actively rejected the values that all of us here in this United Nations stand for,” she said.

She recalled that Ms Bhutto, who was killed in a terrorist attack in December 2007, stood against terrorism “in a country that has suffered more than most at the hands of terrorists”. The popular Pakistani leader, she added, was “murdered for standing up for democracy, murdered for espousing tolerance, and murdered for being a woman”.

While praising Ms Bhutto’s courage and defiance, the British leader warned that “defiance alone is not enough” in the fight against terrorism.

As leaders, “we have all visited too many hospitals, and seen too many innocent people murdered in our countries” and now was the time to fight back, she said. “In the last decade, hundreds of thousands have been killed by terrorists across the world,” said Ms May. “This is a truly global tragedy that is increasingly touching the lives of us all.”

“When I think of the hundreds of thousands of victims of terrorism in countries across the world, I think of their friends, their families, their communities, devastated by this evil, and I say enough is enough.”

Ms May emphasised the need to take the fight to these terrorist groups by staying together and rejecting their false beliefs. “For, as the threat from terrorists evolves, so must our cooperation,” she said.

Ms May noted that for the first time in the UN, governments and industry came together through the Global Internet Forum for Counterterrorism to coordinate their efforts to fight terrorism.

“The challenges we face today are vastly different from those of previous eras,” said the British leader.

Published in Dawn, September 22nd, 2017
https://www.dawn.com/news/1359228/benazir-killed-for-defying-terrorists-and-being-a-woman-british-pm


@A-Team :enjoy:

No doubt mate! But most of it of her own making, groups like Talis and their brethren.
That is the point I have always been making, lets us come together fight this menace and deal with each other in proper state-state level.
 
Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto was remembered at the 72nd UN General Assembly

Why the f*** are they remembering that churail? It really doesnt make any sense at all when seeing how she turned out to be a witch who cursed Pakistan with a dysfunctional dynasty for a democracy,nepotism,corrupt,blood politics (zardari,murtaza murder = proof)

Benazir was a curse to Pakistan.... a huuuge curse. There are absolutely no achievements during her time instead we faced an increase in ailments (the UN termed her reign as a POVERTY BOMB in Pakistan)

Why do we remember the so-called shaheed?
 
Mushy and Shaukat Aziz were also attacked why bring in your inner feminist in this? :undecided: She wasn't killed because she was a woman she was killed because of politics, power, greed and money.
@django @Zibago @Hell hound @saiyan0321

I have heard many theories and analysis of her murder ranging from terrorists to zardari to army to political parties but for the first time I am hearing the woman theory.
 
No doubt mate! But most of it of her own making, groups like Talis and their brethren.
That is the point I have always been making, lets us come together fight this menace and deal with each other in proper state-state level.

That won't happen until your Government stops parroting the Durand line issue. Talks cannot happen when one of the countries is delusional in thinking that half of KP and FATA belongs to them.
 
Yea this is totally new to me too.

I am gonna guess its the old thinking.

Third world country. Conservative. Woman killed.

Must be killed bcz she is a woman. How horrible the patriarchal society is.


She was killed bcz her crazy husband wanted power and had a knack for killing Bhuttos ( murtaza). If she had said this then that would have definitely raised a few eyebrows. :p
 
She was killed bcz her crazy husband wanted power and had a knack for killing Bhuttos ( murtaza). If she had said this then that would have definitely raised a few eyebrows. :p
But she could've done this easily without bringing in zardari :disagree: but nope feminsm ko to laana hi hai beech mein sigh
 
Why the f*** are they remembering that churail? It really doesnt make any sense at all when seeing how she turned out to be a witch who cursed Pakistan with a dysfunctional dynasty for a democracy,nepotism,corrupt,blood politics (zardari,murtaza murder = proof)

Benazir was a curse to Pakistan.... a huuuge curse. There are absolutely no achievements during her time instead we faced an increase in ailments (the UN termed her reign as a POVERTY BOMB in Pakistan)

Why do we remember the so-called shaheed?

Mushy and Shaukat Aziz were also attacked why bring in your inner feminist in this? :undecided: She wasn't killed because she was a woman she was killed because of politics, power, greed and money.
@django @Zibago @Hell hound @saiyan0321

I have heard many theories and analysis of her murder ranging from terrorists to zardari to army to political parties but for the first time I am hearing the woman theory.

Yea this is totally new to me too.

I am gonna guess its the old thinking.

Third world country. Conservative. Woman killed.

Must be killed bcz she is a woman. How horrible the patriarchal society is.


She was killed bcz her crazy husband wanted power and had a knack for killing Bhuttos ( murtaza). If she had said this then that would have definitely raised a few eyebrows. :p


Keep your differences aside. think big, think positive and think what is good for your country..
You should have supported this statement of Theresa may..

Nobody in West take Pakistani leaders seriously. But now a PM of 2nd most Powerful Country of West is talking in favor of Pakistan..
 

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