Opinion
Barry Artiste,
Certainly a country plagued with corruption and uncertainty, the Taliban are more than willing to take advantage of a even more dire situation, which looks like there may be no end in sight, as bombings continue to kill the innocents. http://www.ottawasun.com/News/National/2008/09/07/6686216-sun.html
Zardari leads Pakistan 45 people killed in Taliban-plagued north-west frontier
By MUNIR AHMAD, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ISLAMABAD — Benazir Bhutto’s widower swept Pakistan’s presidential election yesterday, offering hope for stability to a nuclear-armed country feeling intense U.S. pressure to crack down on Islamic militants.
In a grim reminder of the problems awaiting Asif Ali Zardari, rescuers in the northwest dug with their hands for survivors after at least 30 people were killed in a massive suicide bombing.
Already head of the main ruling party, Zardari becomes one of the most powerful civilian leaders in Pakistan’s turbulent 61-year history.
Last month he marshalled a coalition that forced Pervez Musharraf to quit as head of state.
A beaming Zardari, 53, hugged and shook hands with supporters and well-wishers gathering for a dinner yesterday in the gardens of the prime minister’s residence on a hill overlooking the capital.
As he savoured his triumph over Musharraf, during whose reign he sat for years in jail on graft charges that never produced a conviction, he told his critics to “listen to democracy.” Echoing his wife’s favourite slogan, he called democracy “the best revenge” against military rulers.
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