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Benazir Bhutto book of condolence.
From:
Wakefield Express (Wakefield, England)
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January 7, 2008
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A BOOK of condolence for people to pay tribute to the assassinated Pakistani opposition leader, Benazir Bhutto, has opened in Wakefield.
Mrs Bhutto was killed after a bomb exploded in Rawalpindi on December 27. And during her life she visited West Yorkshire on a number of occasions.
Wakefield Council arranged for the book to be launched to remember the former Pakistani prime minister who worked tirelessly towards achieving democracy in her country.
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