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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for Benazir Bhutto assassination
    28.12.2007 16:26 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ An al-Qaeda leader based in
    Afghanistan has claimed responsibility for the
    assassination of former Pakistan Premier Benazir
    Bhutto, whom he described as "the most precious
    American asset."

    "We terminated the most precious American asset which
    vowed to defeat (the) `mujahadeen'," al-Qaeda
    Commander and spokesman Mustafa Abu Al-Yazid told the
    Italian news agency Adnkronos International (AKI) in a
    phone call from an unknown location.

    Al-Yazid was described by AKI as the "main al-Qaeda
    commander in Afghanistan". It reported that the
    decision to kill Bhutto was made by al-Qaeda No. two,
    Ayman al-Zawahiri in October.

    The report said death squads were allegedly
    constituted for the mission and one cell comprising a
    "Punjabi volunteer" of the Lashkar-i-Jhangvi killed
    Bhutto.

    Bhutto died after being shot by a suicide attacker,
    who later blew himself up near her armored vehicles
    just after she had addressed an election rally at
    Rawalpindi near here. The blast killed nearly 30
    people.

    During her campaign to drum up support for her
    Pakistan People's Party, Bhutto had repeatedly
    attacked elements who were fomenting extremism and
    militancy in northwestern region of the country and
    vowed to crack down on militant groups.

    Bhutto, who returned to Pakistan from exile two months
    ago, had earlier survived a suicide attack on her
    homecoming procession in Karachi on October 18 that
    killed 140 people and injured hundreds more.

    Baitullah Mehsud, a militant leader who was recently
    made head of Tekrik Taliban-e-Pakistan - a coalition
    of Pakistani Taliban groups, had reportedly issued
    threats that he would send suicide bombers to target
    Bhutto, Expressindia reports.
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