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Subject Did A Hi-Tech Laser Beam Kill Benazir Bhutto? (link)
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Did A Hi-Tech Laser Beam Kill Benazir Bhutto?

Here are two important stories related to Pakistan. First, allegations have surfaced that sophisticated laser beam technology was used to eliminate Benazir Bhutto. Second, Pakistan’s general election has been postponed until February 18.

Key members of the US Congress were last night preparing to block further aid to Pakistan as the mystery surrounding Benazir Bhutto’s assassination deepened, with claims she was “targeted with the latest laser beam technology”, similar to that used by American forces in Iraq, reports The Australian.

“The moves by the US politicians came as French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner arrived in Islamabad for talks with President Pervez Musharraf over demands for an inquiry into the Bhutto killing similar to that mounted by the UN into the death of Lebanese leader Rafik Hariri in 2004.

“With speculation and innuendo growing over just who killed Bhutto, 12 members of the US Congress were demanding that all aid to Pakistan be frozen until the mystery was cleared up.

“Controversy surrounding the assassination intensified yesterday amid reports that crucial records had been removed from the Rawalpindi General Hospital where Bhutto was taken, and claims she was killed using laser-beam technology.

“The Nation on its front page said the gunfire and bomb blasts at Bhutto’s election rally “were a decoy to hide the real shooters” and claimed laser technology similar to that used by American forces in Iraq had been used. (Use of these weapons is also controversial as they have the potential to cause permanent harm. Lasers designed to cause permanent blindness were internationally banned under a UN agreement in 1995.)

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