Benazir Bhutto
Prime Minister of Pakistan
Benazir Bhutto was twice prime minister of Pakistan, and was campaigning for a return to power when she was assassinated in 2007. Bhutto was born into a political family: her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was Pakistan's prime minister from 1973-77. She earned undergraduate degrees from Radcliffe College (1973) and Oxford (1976) before returning to Pakistan. Her father was deposed, imprisoned, and finally executed after a 1977 military coup; Bhutto herself was imprisoned repeatedly before leaving for exile in London. She became active in her father's political party, the liberal Pakistan People's Party (PPP), and returned to Pakistan in 1986. Bhutto's political pedigree, her glamorous good looks, and her reformist attitude were a potent combination, and in 1988 she was elected prime minister. For the next decade she was one of the most prominent women in the world, and was seen in particular as a symbol of progress in women's rights. Bhutto's two terms as prime minister, from 1988-90 and from 1993-96, both ended in controversy and charges of corruption against Bhutto and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari. Bhutto was again forced into exile in 1999 before returning in October of 2007 to lead her party in upcoming national elections. Two months later she was shot and killed at a campaign rally in Rawalpindi by an attacker who then blew himself up.Extra credit: Bhutto's books include "Foreign Policy in Perspective (1978) and the autobiography Daughter of Destiny (1989)... Bhutto and Asif Zardari were married in 1987. They had three children: Bilawal, Bakhtwar and Aseefa... Bhutto's brother Murtaza, a Pakistani politician, was assassinated in 1996; another brother, Shahnawaz, was found dead in his apartment in France in 1985... Some sources list her 1973 degree as being from Harvard; at that time Radcliffe was an all-women's college closely related to Harvard, and the two schools merged in 1999.
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Photos of Benazir Bhutto's Assassination
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The Death of Benazir Bhutto
In-depth BBC report, with many related articles
Benazir Bhutto Official Site
Closely connected to her work with the PPP
The Pakistan People's Party
With a bio and timeline of Bhutto
Google News: Benazir Bhutto
Links to all the latest reports about her life and death
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
27 December 2007
(assassination, age 54)
Best Known As
The first female prime minister of Pakistan

