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Benazir Bhutto
BENAZIR BHUTTO - THE SYMBOL OF PEACE AND DEMOCRACY
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Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto is the symbol of peace and democracy. "You can imprison a man, but not an idea. You can exile a man, but not an idea. You can kill a man, but not an idea." Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was one of the kindest and most thoughtful person on earth. She was a person of great warmth, great beauty, grace, light, courage, and strength. She had a heart the size of the whole world...and she opened her heart to others. And that is one of her finest legacies. She was one of the greatest leader’s Pakistan has ever had. I will love her forever. She is my inspiration and she will always be in my heart. (read less)

Open Letter to Bilawal Bhutto:
"Zulfiqar- to -Bilawal Bhutto".
(Posted on December 29, 2007 by Moin Ansari)
"Study hard and learn a lot. Be humble. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto advised your mother to do twice more than what he had done. It is up to you to do more. Meet the people of Pakistan. Travel up and down, North and South. Live in a village. Drink the dirty water in Sindh and eat food on Food Street in Lahore. Enjoy the nightlife of Karachi and the Chapli kababs of Peshawar.Visit the 7000 year old agricultural site in Mehergarh Baluchistan and meet the sardars and the youth.Go to Azad Kashmir stand.This will build your character and make you a Pakistani.As Zulfiqar said: “DON'T BE SCARED TO KISS THE GROUND"

we know you have been having fun in Oxford. If you can’t get this let me translate it in your terms —avoid your pics on Facebook!(and all scandals ..Dogs will keep on barking...Caravan will keep on going..on right path..
Democracy..ur mother's revenge !)

Think of “our” Muhammad(PBUH), not the one portrayed by them.Our heroes and those who acquired knowledge. Think of what Alexander accomplished.He was a young man like you. And Ali–your grandfather was Ali’s

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