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Pakistani former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated in a suicide attack. | Pakistani former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated in a suicide attack. |
Ms Bhutto - the first woman PM in an Islamic state - was leaving an election rally in Rawalpindi when a gunman shot her in the neck and set off a bomb. | |
At least 16 other people died in the attack and several more were injured. | At least 16 other people died in the attack and several more were injured. |
President Pervez Musharraf condemned the killing and urged people to remain calm. Security forces were placed on a state of "red alert" nationwide. | President Pervez Musharraf condemned the killing and urged people to remain calm. Security forces were placed on a state of "red alert" nationwide. |
There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the attack. Analysts believe Islamist militants to be the most likely group behind it. | There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the attack. Analysts believe Islamist militants to be the most likely group behind it. |
Ms Bhutto, leader of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), had served as prime minister from 1988-1990 and 1993-1996, and had been campaigning ahead of elections due in January. | |
Q&A: Bhutto assassination | Q&A: Bhutto assassination |
It was the second suicide attack against her in recent months and came amid a wave of bombings targeting security and government officials. | It was the second suicide attack against her in recent months and came amid a wave of bombings targeting security and government officials. |
Nawaz Sharif, also a former prime minister and a political rival, said her death was a tragedy for "the entire nation". | Nawaz Sharif, also a former prime minister and a political rival, said her death was a tragedy for "the entire nation". |
"It is not a sad day, it is [the] darkest, gloomiest day in the history of this country," he said, speaking at the hospital where she was taken. | "It is not a sad day, it is [the] darkest, gloomiest day in the history of this country," he said, speaking at the hospital where she was taken. |
The United Nations Security Council is to meet for emergency consultations shortly to discuss the situation in Pakistan after the killing. | The United Nations Security Council is to meet for emergency consultations shortly to discuss the situation in Pakistan after the killing. |
Scene of grief | Scene of grief |
The attack occurred close to an entrance gate of the park in Rawalpindi where Ms Bhutto had been speaking. | The attack occurred close to an entrance gate of the park in Rawalpindi where Ms Bhutto had been speaking. |
Extremist groups have in their sights all those committed to democratic processes in Pakistan David Miliband UK foreign secretary International reactionIn pictures: Fatal rallyAnalysis: Blow to stability | Extremist groups have in their sights all those committed to democratic processes in Pakistan David Miliband UK foreign secretary International reactionIn pictures: Fatal rallyAnalysis: Blow to stability |
Police confirmed reports Ms Bhutto had been shot in the neck and chest before the gunman blew himself up. | Police confirmed reports Ms Bhutto had been shot in the neck and chest before the gunman blew himself up. |
She died at 1816 (1316 GMT), said Wasif Ali Khan, a member of the PPP who was at Rawalpindi General Hospital. | She died at 1816 (1316 GMT), said Wasif Ali Khan, a member of the PPP who was at Rawalpindi General Hospital. |
Some supporters at the hospital wept while others broke into anger, throwing stones at cars and breaking windows. | Some supporters at the hospital wept while others broke into anger, throwing stones at cars and breaking windows. |
Protesters in Karachi, capital of the PPP's heartland province of Sindh, started fires in the streets and demonstrations were reported in the north-western city of Peshawar and other cities. | Protesters in Karachi, capital of the PPP's heartland province of Sindh, started fires in the streets and demonstrations were reported in the north-western city of Peshawar and other cities. |
Mr Sharif said there had been a "serious lapse in security" by the government. | Mr Sharif said there had been a "serious lapse in security" by the government. |
But an old friend of Ms Bhutto, Salman Tassir, told the BBC World Service he did not think criticism should be directed at the government. | But an old friend of Ms Bhutto, Salman Tassir, told the BBC World Service he did not think criticism should be directed at the government. |
"There have been suicide attacks on Gen Musharraf also," he told Newshour. | "There have been suicide attacks on Gen Musharraf also," he told Newshour. |
"I mean it is extremism and the fanatics who are to blame." | "I mean it is extremism and the fanatics who are to blame." |
Earlier on Thursday, at least four people were killed ahead of an election rally Mr Sharif had been preparing to attend close to Rawalpindi. | Earlier on Thursday, at least four people were killed ahead of an election rally Mr Sharif had been preparing to attend close to Rawalpindi. |
Ms Bhutto's death has plunged the PPP into confusion and raises questions about whether January elections will go ahead as planned, the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says. | Ms Bhutto's death has plunged the PPP into confusion and raises questions about whether January elections will go ahead as planned, the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says. |
'Cowardly act' | 'Cowardly act' |
The killing was condemned by India, the US, the UK and others. | The killing was condemned by India, the US, the UK and others. |
Protesters set vehicles on fire in the streets of Lahore | |
"The subcontinent has lost an outstanding leader who worked for democracy and reconciliation in her country," said Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. | "The subcontinent has lost an outstanding leader who worked for democracy and reconciliation in her country," said Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. |
US President George W Bush condemned a "cowardly act by murderous extremists who are trying to undermine Pakistan's democracy". | US President George W Bush condemned a "cowardly act by murderous extremists who are trying to undermine Pakistan's democracy". |
UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said "extremist groups... [could] not and must not succeed". | UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said "extremist groups... [could] not and must not succeed". |
BENAZIR BHUTTO Father led Pakistan before being executed in 1979Spent five years in prisonServed as PM from 1988-1990 and 1993-1996Sacked twice by president on corruption chargesFormed alliance with rival ex-PM Nawaz Sharif in 2006Ended self-imposed exile by returning to Pakistan in OctoberEducated at Harvard and Oxford Obituary: Benazir BhuttoLife in pictures | |
Ms Bhutto returned from self-imposed exile in October after years out of Pakistan where she had faced corruption charges. | Ms Bhutto returned from self-imposed exile in October after years out of Pakistan where she had faced corruption charges. |
Her return was the result of a power-sharing agreement with President Musharraf | |
He had granted an amnesty that covered the court cases she was facing. | |
But relations with Mr Musharraf soon broke down. | But relations with Mr Musharraf soon broke down. |
On the day of her arrival, she had led a motor cavalcade through the city of Karachi. | On the day of her arrival, she had led a motor cavalcade through the city of Karachi. |
It was hit by a double suicide attack that left some 130 dead. | It was hit by a double suicide attack that left some 130 dead. |
Rawalpindi, the nerve centre of Pakistan's military, is seen as one of the country's most secure cities. | Rawalpindi, the nerve centre of Pakistan's military, is seen as one of the country's most secure cities. |
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Many analysts say attacks like those on Thursday show the creeping "Talebanisation" of Pakistan. | |
Radical Muslims calling for Islamic law, and fiercely opposed to the US, have become increasingly active in Pakistani politics in recent years, analysts say. |