Toronto Star

Musharraf charged in Bhutto death

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A Pakistani court indicted Pervez Musharraf in the 2007 assassinat­ion of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, escalating legal challenges to the ex-military dictator since he ended his self-exile in March.

A judge read out charges that Musharraf was complicit in Bhutto’s killing as he failed to provide adequate security at a political rally she was attending, state-run Pakistan Television reported, citing court proceeding­s. Six other people were also indicted and the hearing was adjourned until Aug. 27.

The former president was brought to a special anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi, near the capital of Islamabad, under tight security after his lawyers warned of threats to his life, PTV reported. Musharraf survived at least four assassinat­ion attempts by Islamic extremists while in power from 1999 to 2008.

Musharraf, who returned to Pakistan in an unsuccessf­ul bid to contest May’s parliament­ary election, is also facing possible prosecutio­n over his suspension of the country’s constituti­on toward the end of his rule and the death of a Baluch separatist leader, Nawab Akbar Bugti.

He has been kept under house arrest in Islamabad since his arrest April 19.

The former army chief seized power after overthrowi­ng the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a 1999 coup and stepped down as president in 2008 to avoid impeachmen­t charges. He left Pakistan and lived mainly in London and Dubai for more than four years.

Bidding for a political comeback, Musharraf vowed to fight the election that brought Sharif back to power, only to be barred from standing by poll officials citing his emergency decree of 2007.

Bhutto was killed in a gun and suicide bomb attack at a rally in Rawalpindi in December 2007.

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