Benazir is dead. Conspiracy theories are already up and working, ones that are complex, and are hard to understand. Pakistani administration of the Mush had initially told of her death due to the blast, where as the ‘scintillating revelation’ by the close aide of the departed leader seems to hinting otherwise. The Al-Qaeeda and Taliban, which was blamed, rather instantaneously, had denied their involvement. ‘It’s against our culture to attack woman’. Maulvi Muhammad Omar, a spokesman for Pakistani Taliban commander Baitullah Meshsud was found stating in Peshawar on phone from an undisclosed location. But can you trust Taliban? This is the question that may be humming your mind, and that’s obviously natural. Taliban regime, which when in force in Afghanistan, had violated almost all the human rights laws by executing those woman for alleged ‘adultery’. It didn’t even seek evidence in many of their cases before executing. Yet they deserve a benefit of doubt given the fact that they have been, rather passionately, taking in the responsibility for the alleged execution in the past. But if not Taliban then who else is to blame? Read the rest of this entry »
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