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"Benazir was murdered for espousing tolerance and for being a woman" : Theresa May

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UNITED NATIONS: Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto was remembered at the 72nd UN General Assembly by Britain’s Theresa May who also reminded world leaders that no country had suffered more at the hands of terrorists than Pakistan.

“This year is the tenth anniversary of the death of the woman who introduced me to my husband, and who was known well to many of us in this United Nations,” said the British prime minister in her address to the General Assembly on Wednesday night. “Benazir Bhutto was brutally murdered by people who actively rejected the values that all of us here in this United Nations stand for,” she said.

She recalled that Ms Bhutto, who was killed in a terrorist attack in December 2007, stood against terrorism “in a country that has suffered more than most at the hands of terrorists”. The popular Pakistani leader, she added, was “murdered for standing up for democracy, murdered for espousing tolerance, and murdered for being a woman”.

While praising Ms Bhutto’s courage and defiance, the British leader warned that “defiance alone is not enough” in the fight against terrorism.

As leaders, “we have all visited too many hospitals, and seen too many innocent people murdered in our countries” and now was the time to fight back, she said. “In the last decade, hundreds of thousands have been killed by terrorists across the world,” said Ms May. “This is a truly global tragedy that is increasingly touching the lives of us all.”

“When I think of the hundreds of thousands of victims of terrorism in countries across the world, I think of their friends, their families, their communities, devastated by this evil, and I say enough is enough.”

Ms May emphasised the need to take the fight to these terrorist groups by staying together and rejecting their false beliefs. “For, as the threat from terrorists evolves, so must our cooperation,” she said.

Ms May noted that for the first time in the UN, governments and industry came together through the Global Internet Forum for Counterterrorism to coordinate their efforts to fight terrorism.

“The challenges we face today are vastly different from those of previous eras,” said the British leader.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1359228/benazir-killed-for-defying-terrorists-and-being-a-woman-british-pm
 
Typical of the PM to focus on terrorism, it is just a means of justifying shutting down dissent on the internet.

If Theresa May really wants to fight terrorism, she should impose sanctions upon Saudi Arabia, and cease selling it sophisticated, extremely expensive, deadly weapons, which are used on the impoverished peoples of Yemen.

Saudi Arabia is the source of all poisonous, perverted and extremist ideologies, propagating a version of Islam that is so corrupted, many - both Muslims and non-Muslims - associate it with violence, conflict and war.
 
On whose watch did the Taliban take over Kabul in 1996 ?

Theresa should've been asked at this General Assembly why she is embarking on an economy destroying, society dividing Hard Brexit without a mandate from the British people.
 
Benazir was murdered in spite of tolerating terrorism and corruption because she was a woman.

That should be the headline.
 
Theresa May is a lying incompetent lame duck Prime Minister who will go down as the second worst ever British Prime Minister

This is a charade, a performance to pretend she can do identity politics and intersectional feminism
 
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It was probably one of the saddest days for me when Benazir was killed even though we never supported her politically but half of her achievement was that she was a woman (a daring one though) and other half was being daughter of Bhutto so very ill informed view that she was killed for being a woman. Yes she could've been killed for her moderate views but even a male version of her could have suffered in same way.
 
Blair & Brown were worse PMs

I'd agree from an ideological standpoint likes of Thatcher and Blair were 'worse' but they were electorally very successful both won 3 Elections so they can't be objectively described as bad PMs despite various war criminal actions.

Cameron made the massive political miscalculation of Brexit and May has made the huge political miscalculation of both continuing Brexit but also calling an Election which reduced her power so is incompetent as well as ideologically wrong
 
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