Siegel says Musharraf knew about Benazir's murder plot: Report

Mark Siegel writes that Benazir was visibly shaken after she hung up Musharraf's "threatening" phone call.


Web Desk March 22, 2012
Siegel says Musharraf knew about Benazir's murder plot: Report

According to the report by UN and Joint Investigation Team (JIT) formed by the government of Pakistan to probe the Benazir Bhutto murder, Pervez Musharraf was aware and involved in the Benazir assassination plot, wrote Mark Siegel for The New York Daily News on Thursday.  

Siegel wrote that Benazir was “visibly shaken” after she hung up Musharraf's “threatening” phone call on September 25, 2007.

“Musharraf had threatened her with dire consequences if she returned to Pakistan to lead her Pakistan Peoples Party in the upcoming elections, where she was the major threat to defeat him. Bhutto quoted him as saying that she would be responsible for what happened to her,” he wrote.

Siegel added that, “Bhutto had believed that Musharraf was complicit in the attempt to take her life in Karachi by not providing her enough security. In fact, his involvement in the Karachi and Rawalpindi attacks was much more direct and insidious.”

The government, after four years of investigation, has started legal procedure against Musharraf, who is currently in exile in London, and also requested Interpol to issue red warrants for his arrest.

Earlier, Musharraf had been asked to appear in the Supreme Court on March 22 (today) with documents proving his identity as a Pakistani citizen.

Due to an editing error, an earlier version of the post stated that Benazir Bhutto received the “threatening” phone call on September 25, 2011. It has now been rectified.

COMMENTS (28)

SM | 12 years ago | Reply

Whether he knew or not, the reality is that the general feeling was that the end of BB was near.... she was threatening Pakistan by promising to hand over AQ Khan and align Pakistan completely with US aims and interests, effectively superseding any achievement of Pakistani interests in the regional imbroglio.

Shehrazade | 12 years ago | Reply

He had nothing to gain and everything to lose by her assassination, so let's leave an educated, well-balanced (as far as Pakistani standards go) and far more refined than anyone in the present government, whose simply not responsible for the rhetoric credited to him, as its just not his style - compare his speeches, interviews and other media appearances and you can see that it is not his manner of speaking - PK is known for its inherent love of intrigue and rumour mongering,. It is the only way to justify ones wrong-doing. For all his faults and abuse of power, Musharraf is certainly a far cry better than anyone we have seen since! There was more law and order, less corruption and far better international relations during his time, than there ever will be should the present government prevail. Talk about Jewish spies??? come on!!! to delve in conspiracy theories, at-least have a fair grasp of your politics, PLEASE!

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