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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto poses in New York in this August 11, 2007 file photo - Photogallery
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto poses in New York in this August 11, 2007 file photo. Bhutto was assassinated on December 27, 2007, in a gun and bomb attack as she left an election rally in the city of Rawalpindi. (Reuters Photo/Lucas Jackson) () Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto poses in New York in this August 11, 2007 file photo. Bhutto was assassinated on December 27, 2007, in a gun and bomb attack as she left an election rally in the city of Rawalpindi. (Reuters Photo/Lucas Jackson) /news/world/benazir-down-memory-lane/eventshow/2659101.cms02
Benazir Bhutto came from a family whose roots are dug deep into politics and for whom politics was not a profession but a privilege and also a passion - Photogallery
Benazir Bhutto came from a family whose roots are dug deep into politics and for whom politics was not a profession but a privilege and also a passion. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
(BCCL) Benazir Bhutto came from a family whose roots are dug deep into politics and for whom politics was not a profession but a privilege and also a passion. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
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This Harvard and Oxford scholar can be called as probably the biggest ray of hope of democracy that Pakistan possessed - Photogallery
This Harvard and Oxford scholar can be called as probably the biggest ray of hope of democracy that Pakistan possessed. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
(BCCL) This Harvard and Oxford scholar can be called as probably the biggest ray of hope of democracy that Pakistan possessed. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
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On December 18, 1987 she married Asif Ali Zardari in Karachi - Photogallery
On December 18, 1987 she married Asif Ali Zardari in Karachi. The couple have three children: Bilawal, Bakhtwar and Aseefa. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
(BCCL) On December 18, 1987 she married Asif Ali Zardari in Karachi. The couple have three children: Bilawal, Bakhtwar and Aseefa. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
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With policies and ideas aiming to improve both Pakistan’s economy and relations with the world and especially India, Benazir Bhutto may just have made the ultimate sacrifice one can for his/her country - Photogallery
With policies and ideas aiming to improve both Pakistan’s economy and relations with the world and especially India, Benazir Bhutto may just have made the ultimate sacrifice one can for his/her country. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
(BCCL) With policies and ideas aiming to improve both Pakistan’s economy and relations with the world and especially India, Benazir Bhutto may just have made the ultimate sacrifice one can for his/her country. (Photo/Manoj Kesharwani)
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Pakistan's former Prime Minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto waves during an election rally in Rawalpindi December 27, 2007, shortly before she was killed in a gun and bomb attack - Photogallery
Pakistan's former Prime Minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto waves during an election rally in Rawalpindi December 27, 2007, shortly before she was killed in a gun and bomb attack. (Reuters/Mian Khursheed) () Pakistan's former Prime Minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto waves during an election rally in Rawalpindi December 27, 2007, shortly before she was killed in a gun and bomb attack. (Reuters/Mian Khursheed) /news/world/benazir-down-memory-lane/eventshow/2658132.cms07
Benazir Bhutto, right, former prime minister of Pakistan and her spouse Asif Zardari at the Parliament in Islamabad - Photogallery
Benazir Bhutto, right, former prime minister of Pakistan and her spouse Asif Zardari at the Parliament in Islamabad. (AP Photo/Mian Khursheed) () Benazir Bhutto, right, former prime minister of Pakistan and her spouse Asif Zardari at the Parliament in Islamabad. (AP Photo/Mian Khursheed) /news/world/benazir-down-memory-lane/eventshow/2658130.cms09
Chairperson of the PPP (Pakistan People's Party) Benazir Bhutto salutes her supporters during her second campaign rally in Gujranwala since her return from exile, on April 12, 1986 - Photogallery
Chairperson of the PPP (Pakistan People's Party) Benazir Bhutto salutes her supporters during her second campaign rally in Gujranwala since her return from exile, on April 12, 1986. (Reuters/Stringer) () Chairperson of the PPP (Pakistan People's Party) Benazir Bhutto salutes her supporters during her second campaign rally in Gujranwala since her return from exile, on April 12, 1986. (Reuters/Stringer) /news/world/benazir-down-memory-lane/eventshow/2658126.cms10
Former Pakistan's prime minister Benazir Bhutto talks to reporters after meeting her imprisoned husband, Asif Ali Zardari, at the Central Investigative Agency in Karachi on October 7, 1990 - Photogallery
Former Pakistan's prime minister Benazir Bhutto talks to reporters after meeting her imprisoned husband, Asif Ali Zardari, at the Central Investigative Agency in Karachi on October 7, 1990 . (Reuters Photo/Stringer) () Former Pakistan's prime minister Benazir Bhutto talks to reporters after meeting her imprisoned husband, Asif Ali Zardari, at the Central Investigative Agency in Karachi on October 7, 1990 . (Reuters Photo/Stringer)