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    When she stuck her head out of the rover she was in, she was shot in the neck. She knew there would be a chance of her getting killed, yet she took the risk in order to achieve her goal, full democracy in Pakistan. Three days of national mourning have been declared in Pakistan. A lot of international leaders have condemned this attack. It is a great loss for Pakistan.
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    Why did she bother spending so much money on bullet-proof cars and security guards, to then go stick her head out the sun roof? It just destroys the whole point of it, and it destroyed her in the end too.

    All I want is a fair election in Pakistan and an end to violence, how? I don't care but all this will do is make Musharaff get shot since her supporters will now end up assassinate him probably, or at least attempt it. Like someone said, in the end it will turn into civil war, though it arguably already has. Bit of a shame what happened to her family, but I think the world needs to admire how brave she was to return to Pakistan after all these years (In exile I believe, in the UK). Rest in peace I guess? It just needs sorting out really.

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    I was in my cousins when this came on in the news and my Auntie was going mad explaining to us how she was a good women and wanted nothing but the best for Pakistan.

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    now its all chaos in pakistan

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    I think theres going to be a civil war in pakistarn and americas gonna stick there nose into it then britains gonna have to help them, ah god its too much
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Why did she bother spending so much money on bullet-proof cars and security guards, to then go stick her head out the sun roof? It just destroys the whole point of it, and it destroyed her in the end too.

    All I want is a fair election in Pakistan and an end to violence, how? I don't care but all this will do is make Musharaff get shot since her supporters will now end up assassinate him probably, or at least attempt it. Like someone said, in the end it will turn into civil war, though it arguably already has. Bit of a shame what happened to her family, but I think the world needs to admire how brave she was to return to Pakistan after all these years (In exile I believe, in the UK). Rest in peace I guess? It just needs sorting out really.
    Musharaff was targeted before, I just hope he lies low and uses his military to keep control.


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    She was a good, brave women. Wanted only the best for her country. Such a shame.
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    RIP, She was laid to rest today.
    Why was she laid to rest 24hrs after?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    RIP, She was laid to rest today.
    Why was she laid to rest 24hrs after?
    Probably had no reason to not bury her. It gets it all out the way I suppose.

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