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President George W Bush:
"The United States strongly condemns this cowardly act by murderous extremists who are trying to undermine Pakistan's democracy. Those who committed this crime must be brought to justice. Mrs Bhutto served her nation twice as Prime Minister and she knew that her return to Pakistan earlier this year put her life at risk. Yet she refused to allow assassins to dictate the course of her country.
"We stand with the people of Pakistan in their struggle against the forces of terror and extremism. We urge them to honour Benazir Bhutto's memory by continuing with the democratic process for which she so bravely gave her life"
Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister:
“This is a sad day for democracy; it’s a tragic hour for Pakistan. My condolences go to the whole of the Bhutto family, including her children, and to all who have lost their lives today.
“Benazir Bhutto was a woman of immense personal courage and bravery. Knowing as she did the threats to her life, and the previous attempt at assassination, she risked everything in her attempt to win democracy in Pakistan.
“And she has been assassinated by cowards afraid of democracy. Benazir Bhutto may have been killed by terrorists but the terrorists must not be allowed to kill democracy in Pakistan and this atrocity strengthens our resolve that terrorists will not win there, here or anywhere in the world and we will work with all in the Pakistani community in Britain and elsewhere in the world so that we can have a peaceful and safe and democratic Pakistan”
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan:
“This cruelty is the work of those terrorists with whom we are fighting. The biggest threat to Pakistan and this nation is from these terrorists. I seek unity and support from the nation ... we will not sit and rest until we get rid of these terrorists, root them out"
Nawaz Sharif, leader of the Pakistan Muslim League:
“If the government is adamant about holding elections on January 8, it is going on a self-destructive path which will not only destroy the government itself but will also destroy the country. They are not going to be credible.
“We believe that Musharraf has no intention of holding free and fair elections and yesterday was proof of that. Mr Musharraf has to step down. This is the number-one demand of the nation today. And I can see that people want this to happen as quickly as possible without any delay"
Pope Benedict XVI :
“Following the brutal terrorist attack in which Ms Benazir Bhutto, former prime minister and leader of the Pakistan People’s Party, was fatally wounded, the Holy Father expresses sentiments of deep sympathy and spiritual closeness to the members of her family and to the entire Pakistani nation.
“He prays that further violence will be avoided and that every effort will be made to build a climate of respect and trust, which are so necessary if good order is to be maintained in society and if the country’s political institutions are to operate effectively"
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman of the moderate wing of the Hurriyat Conference separatist alliance, Kashmir:
“Her killing will take its toll on the ongoing dialogue process between India and Pakistan. We need a strong and stable Pakistan to get the Kashmir issue resolved. Elements trying to destabilise Pakistan should not be allowed to succeed"
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India:
“I was deeply shocked and horrified to hear of the heinous assassination. The sub-continent has lost an outstanding leader who worked for democracy and reconciliation in her country. The manner of her going is a reminder of the common dangers that our region faces from cowardly acts of terrorism and of the need to eradicate this dangerous threat...
“Mrs Bhutto was no ordinary political leader but one who left a deep imprint on her time and age”
Hamid Karzai, Afghan President:
“I found in her this [Thursday] morning a lot of love and desire for peace in Afghanistan, for prosperity in Afghanistan and for an Afghanistan and Pakistan that would be happy, prosperous and of good relations with each other.
“We in Afghanistan condemn this act of cowardice and immense brutality in the strongest possible terms.
"She sacrificed her life, for the sake of Pakistan and for the sake of this region. I am deeply sorry, deeply pained at this brave sister of ours, brave daughter of the Muslim world who is no longer with us"
Ban Ki Moon, UN Secretary General:
"I am shocked and outraged by the assassination of Mrs. Benazir Bhutto, the leader of the Pakistan People's Party and former Prime Minister. This represents an assault on stability in Pakistan and its democratic processes. I strongly condemn this heinous crime and call for the perpetrators to be brought to justice as soon as possible. I convey my heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Bhutto's family, her colleagues and to the people of Pakistan. While strongly urging for calm and restraint to be maintained at this difficult time, I call on all Pakistanis to work together for peace and national unity"
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France:
"Terrorism and violence have no place in the democratic debate . . . France, like the European Union, is particularly attached to stability and democracy in Pakistan.
“It is more indispensable than ever that the January 8 legislative elections are prepared and take place under conditions of pluralism, transparency and security which will permit the Pakistani people to express themselves and freely choose their elected officials"
President Vladimir Putin of Russia:
"I hope the organisers of the crime will be found and that they get the punishment they deserve. It is a challenge launched by the forces of terrorism against Pakistan, but also against the international community"
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, head of the Organization of the Islamic Conference:
"This blatant crime ... is an attack at the stability and peace in Pakistan and an open provocation aimed at derailing the efforts of unity, reconciliation and democratic process.
“Those who are behind this heinous crime are not only enemies of Pakistan but also of the peaceful and tolerant religion of Islam and should be promptly identified and brought to justice"
Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman:
“It is a criminal act and is strongly condemned. What Pakistan strongly needs now is calmness and the return of stability...
“The Pakistan government should use all efforts to identify the terrorist group which caused this incident and punish them to prevent terrorist groups from finding opportunities to undertake such actions again"
President Shimon Peres of Israel:
"Benazir Bhutto was a courageous woman who did not hide her ideas, did not know fear and served her country with courage. I had the opportunity to meet her on several occasions and she expressed great interest in what was happening in Israel during those encounters and said she hoped to visit once she returned to power.
“Benazir Bhutto was a charismatic leader and a determined combatant for peace in her country and in the world”
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan, Foreign Minister, United Arab Emirates:
“The UAE has been tormented by this huge loss, which did not hit Pakistan only, but also affected the UAE. Words fail to express our condemnation of this criminal act and our pain for the loss of Benazir Bhutto”
Mohammed Asghar, Welsh Assembly member and recent guest of Ms Bhutto:
"There is a serious conspiracy somewhere along the line because you can’t take the life of a person like this just like that... I told her security advisers that Pakistan was not ready for democracy in my book and that she should be protected properly. She needed to be protected better and that was my attitude from day one.
“This is one of the saddest days of my life. She was a beacon for democracy and the Pakistani political system. Pakistan is one of the most unfortunate countries in the world - they have taken the life of a person who was taking them to the light and out of the dark ages.
“It is just unbelievable. I have shed my tears and I’m just sitting quiet. I feel like I have lost a sister”
Bishop Michael Nazir Ali, Bishop of Rochester, and former Bishop of Raiwind, Lahore:
“Benazir Bhutto has been a personal friend for many years. Her murder by extremists is a body blow for freedom and democracy in Pakistan. It raises serious questions about the government’s ability to provide security for its citizens when even one as eminent as she can be killed in this way.
"I do hope the general elections can still be held and that the cause of democracy can survive this catastrophe.
"My prayers are for her husband, children and family that they will be comforted at this time of grief. She will always be remembered for her commitment to Pakistan and her courage in public life”
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It is with great sadness that the world lost one of the greatest leaders. As a muslim woman Benazir Bhutto achieved what no man could to advance a muslim country where women suffer in inequality. This assassination demonstrates how fearful they were of her.
-"Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition, From Mediocre Minds" Albert Einstein.-
But her legacy cannot be erased and will triumph in the end.
MA Teresa Esquivel Ibarra
Facultad de ciencias politicas y sociales
Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua
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cd. Juarez, Chih, Mexico
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teresa esquivel, cd. Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Benazir Bhutto is a symbol of what we should all strive to be. This should be a day of silence and reflection that will hopefully bring about more compassion. I believe that the candidates should have stopped campaigning the moment they heard the news and just offerred their condolences.
My heart and thoughts go out to her family and those who support her vision.
Melissa, Riverside, USA
Ms Bhutto was one of my idol's for her show of courage and commitment to what she believes in... The world has surely lost an outstanding iconic leader. My condolences to her family. May Ms Bhutto's soul rest in peace.
Asha Menon, Kuala Lumpur,
I think its ok. All poodles must learn from this. It is dangerous to work against your own country. She is in the same class with Karzai of Afganistan,Kibaki of Kenya,Morgan Tsvangirai of zimbabwe,Maliki of Iraq and the rest of them all....poodles of the west!
arnold, Lusaka, Zambia
Like all people who believe in democracy, I deeply mourn the loss of a courageous, charismatic and popular leader. Benazir Bhutto knowingly risked her life to promote democracy in Pakistan. In doing so she demonstrated to the entire world the value of democracy and the risks that must be taken to preserve it.
My prayers and sympathy go out to the Bhutto family, her many supporters in Pakistan and indeed, to all the people of the Indian subcontinent.
A tireless fighter for democracy, Mrs. Bhutto's death greatly increases the likelihood of extremists taking over the Pakistani government. An event which could lead to increased terrorism and violence throughout the world. I pray that the people of Pakistan honor Ms. Bhutto's memory by conducting a free and fair election and decisively rejecting extremists of any hue.
May God Bless Mrs. Bhutto and her family at this difficult time.
Andre, Bangor, USA
To bad she died this way.She would have led Pakistan out of Musharaff dictatorship.
Dan Barton, Rocklin, USA California