I think it is nice that you studied with Ms Bhutto in the 1970s, but I do not think you have made an in depth assessment of the situation in Pakistan right now.
Without trial or jury or an in-depth analysis is it so easy to just attribute such an important woman's death to a faceless guilty party?
One question that came to mind is why did the recent 'public' damage consist of banks and public transportation? What association did Ms. Bhutto have to these things if any? Isnt there a thread of why these particular things? And no public mass protesting?
Do you know anything more about the politics of Pakistan than offering a few bites here and there? Of course, your title is catchy, but the article needed some more research.
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I think it is nice that you studied with Ms Bhutto in the 1970s, but I do not think you...