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BB receives
new threats
Islamabad—Former Pakistan Premier Benazir Bhutto has received a threat
that she would be targeted by female suicide bombers, one of her close
aides said on Tuesday. Farooq Naik, a senior lawyer and member of the
Senate or Upper House of Parliament, said the chairperson of the
Pakistan People`s Party had received a letter that contained the threat.
The letter was purportedly written by the leader of the suicide squad,
Naik told a private channel. Naik indicated that the bombers might be
linked to terrorist groups like al-Qaeda. The development came five days
after a suicide attack on Bhutto`s homecoming rally in the southern port
city of Karachi that claimed nearly 140 lives and injured hundreds more.
Bhutto, who returned to Pakistan on October 18 after eight years in
self-exile, had earlier alleged that three senior government officials
were behind attempts to assassinate her.
She has also claimed that jehadi elements in the establishment who were
close to late military dictator Gen Zia-ul-Haq were targeting her
. —Agencies
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