Posted AT 7:07 AM EST on 28/12/07
She died as her father did: bravely
It was the summer of 1966. We were mere teenagers meeting Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who had just resigned as Pakistan's foreign minister and was about to launch a new left-wing political movement, the Pakistan Peoples Party.
Sitting in the front yard of his sprawling Karachi mansion, he engaged us in a lively discussion about Islam, democracy and socialism, while chewing on a cigar. That was the day I first saw Benazir Bhutto.
The full text of this article has 779 words.
To continue reading this article, you will need to purchase this article.
Already have a member account? Login now



