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The New York Times
Feb. 9, 1979
View of Bhutto: Two Extremes
Some See Him as a Hero, Others Want Him Dead
By Robert Trumbull

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The New York Times
April 4, 1979

Bhutto Hanged In Pakistan Jail For Murder Plot
Body Is Reportedly Taken to Hometown for Burial
By Robert Trumbull

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The New York Times
April 8, 1979

In Pakistan, the Making of a Martyr
Editorial

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The New York Times
Aug. 17, 1979
Mrs. Bhutto's Role Emerges in Pakistan
By Michael T. Kaufman
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Photographs of Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

ZULFIQAR ALI BHUTTO Z. A. BHUTTO BHUTT


 
Words of Bhutto

My Debut in Journalism

The Pakistan Observer, Dacca,

12 January, 1967

My association with politics is rooted in my environment. I come from a politically saturated district in which my family has played a prominent part. Politics was the milk given to me at birth but that was a politics of a different nature. As I have said, old ways must give way to new ones. Situations change and it is essential that the methods and the ways to meet them should change also. If it had not been for the environment in which I was born and brought up, and if it was not for the opportunity which catapulted me into a high political office of the country, at the young age of thirty, I wonder what profession I would have chosen?

Shaheed Bhutto

Pakistan's IsolationSpeech at Inter-Collegiate Students'' Body Meeting, Lahore, February 4, 1967

Since authorship is a presumptuous word in a presidential system, let me declare meekly that I have held a pioneering position in the development of friendly relations between the Soviet Union and my country. The breakthrough in Pakistan-Soviet Union relations was made when as Minister for Fuel, Power and Natural Resources, I visited Moscow in December, 1960, to conclude an oil agreement with that country. This visit was undertaken in the shadow of the U-2 incident and during a period when Pakistan-Soviet relations had fallen into a tragic abyss. Those in Government at that time know, better than Khwaja Shahabuddin, the insuperable hurdles I had to surmount to write this first purposeful page in the chapter of Pakistan-Soviet relations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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