Musharaff Denied Visas To Bhutto's Private Guards
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Before returning to Pakistan, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto had endeavored to bring her own private security team with her but they were denied entry to Pakistan by the regime Pervez Musharaff.
According to Bhutto's U.S. representative Mark Seigel:
"She asked to bring in trained security personnel from abroad. In fact, she and her husband repeatedly tried to get visas for such protection, but they were denied by the government of Pakistan."
If Ms.Bhutto had left that security e-mail anywhere else but in the inept hands of CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Musharaff would be in jail by now.
Source: huffingtonpost.com
According to Bhutto's U.S. representative Mark Seigel:
"She asked to bring in trained security personnel from abroad. In fact, she and her husband repeatedly tried to get visas for such protection, but they were denied by the government of Pakistan."
If Ms.Bhutto had left that security e-mail anywhere else but in the inept hands of CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Musharaff would be in jail by now.
Source: huffingtonpost.com
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Labels: Benazir Bhutto, Mark Seigel, Pakistan People's Party, Pervez Musharaff, Wolf Blitzer
