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+ | |alma_mater=Harvard University, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, St Catherine's College | ||
+ | |birth_date=1953-06-21 | ||
+ | |birth_place=Karachi, Sind, Pakistan | ||
+ | |death_date=2007-12-27 | ||
+ | |death_place=Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan | ||
+ | |religion=Islam | ||
+ | |political_parties=Pakistan People's Party | ||
+ | |children=Bilawal, Bakhtawar, Asifa | ||
+ | |relatives=Bhutto family, Zardari family | ||
+ | |parents=Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, (father), Nusrat Bhutto, (mother) | ||
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The [[BBC]] removed the reference to Bin Laden's murder from their interview with Benazir Bhutto.<ref>https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbythebbc/bbc-censors-benazir</ref> | The [[BBC]] removed the reference to Bin Laden's murder from their interview with Benazir Bhutto.<ref>https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbythebbc/bbc-censors-benazir</ref> |
Revision as of 15:38, 14 July 2016
Benazir Bhutto (politician) | |
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Born | 1953-06-21 Karachi, Sind, Pakistan |
Died | 2007-12-27 (Age 54) Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan |
Alma mater | Harvard University, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, St Catherine's College |
Religion | Islam |
Parents | • Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto • (father) • Nusrat Bhutto • (mother) |
Children | • Bilawal • Bakhtawar • Asifa |
Spouse | Asif Ali Zardari |
Member of | Le Cercle, Phi Beta Kappa, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994 |
Interest of | Alan Duncan |
Party | Pakistan People's Party |
Relatives | • Bhutto family • Zardari family |
The BBC removed the reference to Bin Laden's murder from their interview with Benazir Bhutto.[1]
An appointment by Benazir Bhutto
Appointee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi | Pakistan/Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs | 20 December 1994 | 5 November 1996 |
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