Justice for Bhutto

The news that an arrest warrant has been issued against former Pakistani Prime Minister Musharraf for the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in 2007 is a welcome development in the ongoing worldwide struggle for the accountability of heads of state. There is a consensus that the government was behind Bhutto's murder, either actively or passively. In the "best-case" scenario, it did very little to stop the forces that did the foul deed and was reluctant in investigating it. That Bhutto had come back to the country to challenge the Musharraf regime is a dead giveaway of the government's interest in doing away with her.

Let's see how diligently this matter is pursued by the foreign governments that are calling for Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden for alleged sex crimes that took no one's life.

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