opinion
From Peshawar to Pindi: With the data available so far from sources in Pakistan, the following reconstruction of the assassination of Mrs.Benazir Bhutto has been possible:
Web | Jan 06, 2008
Special Democracy's Martyr: benazir assassination
Benazir is dead. The question now on everyone's mind is: Will Pakistan survive?
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
eyewitness account
Neena Gopal talks to Benazir's political secretary, with her then
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
Special Democracy's Martyr: the conspiracy
Her exchange of e-mails with a confidant shows Benazir was on the verge of exposing an ISI operation to rig the January 8 election
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
column
A striking, courageous woman, she lent herself to being a symbol. In reality, she belied the promise.
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
Special Democracy's Martyr: the view from india
Benazir dreamed of an elusive democracy. It took bullets to stop her.
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
Special Democracy's Martyr: the benazir i knew
A typical Gemini, she had distinct public and private personas
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
Opinion
Two versions. Both attribute her assassination to Al Qaeda. One version names the trojan horse as the anti-Shia Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LEJ) while the other names it as the followers of Baitullah Mehsud of South Waziristan.
Web | Dec 29, 2007
Pakistan
It is high time Musharraf and the US realise that Al Qaeda is not just in the tribal belt. It is right there in GHQ, Rawalpindi.
Web | Dec 28, 2007
Opinion
Not Nawaz but Musharraf gains from the removal of Benazir from the scene. The US realises the folly of uncritical dependence on Musharraf but has no option at present.
Web | Dec 28, 2007
Pakistan
It's a tragedy for a country on a road to more disasters. Torrents and foaming cataracts lie ahead. And it is a personal tragedy. The house of Bhutto has lost another member. Father, two sons and now a daughter have all died unnatural deaths.
Web | Dec 28, 2007
Pakistan
Benazir Bhutto shot dead as gunmen opened fire at her vehicle just before a suicide bomber blew himself up at an election rally in Rawalpindi, killing more than 20 people.
Updates
Web | Dec 27, 2007
Pakistan
Because she was pro-America? So is every major politician of Pakistan, tied to one or another faction of the US establishment. Musharraf himself is closest to the US. Nawaz Sharif has indirect links with the Bush administration....
Web | Dec 27, 2007
Interview
'It is important for General Musharraf ...not to defer the elections, not to impose the emergency and to make sure that those elections are credible and satisfy the public....I am looking [to] saving my country from a militant takeover, God forbid, disintegration'
Web | Aug 09, 2007
Opinion
Whether the current crisis in Pakistan leads to the restoration of democracy or yet another emergency, one thing is certain: the political structure that General Musharaf and his men built on the edifice of the flawed elections of 2002 was a house of sand.
Web | May 16, 2007
Interview
Former Pakistani Prime Minister on her determination to return to Pakistan, willingness to ally with Nawaz Sharief, prospects of restoring democracy, American attitudes towards her and terrorism in Pakistan, her marriage and much else.
Web | Apr 30, 2007
EXCLUSIVE first-person benazir bhutto
The ex-PM on the trials of a political marriage
Magazine | Feb 05, 2007
Interview
The former Prime Minister of Pakistan, currently 'in exile' in London on the prospects of peace between India and Pakistan and the internal and external pressures on Musharraf.
Web | Jan 13, 2004
interview
On her future plans and the recent developments in Pakistan
Magazine | Jul 29, 2002
10 Questions
The former Pakistan PM on gajar ka halwa, Karisma Kapoor and Lagaan
Magazine | Dec 10, 2001