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toc =biography= Benazir Bhutto was born in June 21 1953 in Karachi, Pakistan, to her parents Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Nusrat Bhutto.

She was the first woman prime minister of Pakistan or in any Muslim country.

She married Asif Ali Zardari In 1987.

In December 2007 Benazir was murdered in a suicide attack in the middle of assembly support on her.

She learned Comparative government in Harvard University and completed her BA with honors. Her Philosophy, Politics, and Economics AM she gets from Oxford University. The thing that helped her to get to government was that Benazir's father was the Pakistani leader before her. Benazir's father was executed after charges of killing a political competitor. Her mother took his place and Benazir took it over after a while.

The fact that her father was the leader before her made her influenced by her father's ideas. Benazir, like any women who is going out for work, needed to integrate between family obligation and career.

In 1988 there were her first elections,

Benazir was pregnant, and people were worried that her situation would limit her political actions. However, she ran the election campaign 15 hours a day, and even after her early delivery, she returned to the campaign, and that's how she was later elected to prime minister.

Her family was very involved in the political career, which is what probably influenced her.

Her husband- Asif Ali Zardari was the minister of Investment and after her death he and their son became the heads of her political party. In any society there are different opinions and there are extremists, in Pakistan there are people who thinks that women should sty home and do not showed up in public so the fact that Benazir were chosen for government crate some opposition.

But according to the Koran there is no constriction for women to work outside the home, women study medicine and other free subjects. However, lately, in the name of religion, women are expected to be at home, and they are expected to give that up and become the loyal wife and mother. Benazir hoped to change the women's situation in Pakistan by becoming a woman who gat influents in the country biasness, and by that, promote women in Pakistan get out, find a job, and get to influence position. She weren’t afraid to be a trend setter and break the usual rules, but in the end, she paid the bill by murdered in Suicide attack in city of Rawalpindi. Today we remember a special woman, a wonderful woman, a leader. Benazir Bhutto was the only woman to stand and lead a Muslim state. She was the first woman to lead Pakistan and eventually led the opposition. Why is that so special? In a Muslim world, where women are taking out of the public eye, where women are expected to live behind their private doors at home, in modesty and quietly, Benazir got up and made a statement. She became a role model for women all over the world to fight the oppression against women. She became a role model for women to take their future in their own hands. She became a model for women who can shape the future and succeed. Unfortunately, not everyone agreed. Somebody was afraid of her growing her power. Somebody wasn't afraid to stop her growth, her influence and her power. Somebody decided to kill her, because that was the only way to stop her from fulfilling her dreams. We can continue her ways. We can fight against women oppression. There is no limit to what women can do, and we are here to prove that.

=Id Card =

__ Full Name __ : Benazir Bhutto __ Family's Names __ :

__father:__ Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the Prime Minister before her. __ Mother __ : Nusrat Bhutto __ Husband __ : Asif Ali Zardari. __ Years of Birth and death __ : 21 June 1953 – 27 December 2007

__Where Born__: Karachi, Pakistan. __ Location __ : Pakistan. __ Profession: __ Pakistan's Prime Minister. __ What she is famous for: (Innovation): __

She was the first former First Lady of Pakistan and the first woman prime minister of Pakistan.

=Interview= Who helped you get to government?

My father was the Pakistani leader before me, and after his death her mother took his place. Weren't you afraid to be a trend setter? Break the usual rules?

I weren’t afraid to be a trend setter and break the usual rules.

What pushed you to achieve this position? My father was executed after charges of killing a political competitor and my mother took his place, I took it over after a while. How did you influence the women's situation in Pakistan?

I hoped to change the women's situation in Pakistan by becoming a woman who gat influents in the country biasness, and by that, promote women in Pakistan get out, find a job, and get to influence position. What is the conflict between your religion and women getting into power?

According to the Koran there is no constriction for women to work outside the home, women study medicine and other free subjects. However, lately, in the name of religion, women are expected to be at home, and they are expected to give that up and become the loyal wife and mother. Did the fact that you were chosen for government, create any opposition? In any society there are different opinionsand there are extremists, in Pakistan there are people who thinks that women should sty home and do not showed up in public so the fact that I were chosen for government crate some opposition. Where were you educated?

I learned Comparative government in Harvard University and completed my BA with honors. My Philosophy, Politics, and Economics AM I get from Oxford University. How did you manage your family  responsibilities with your job?

In 1988 there were her first elections,

I was pregnant, and people were worriedthat my situation would limit my political actions. However, I ran the election campaign 15 hours a day, and even after my early delivery, I returned to the campaign, and that's how I was later elected to primeminister.

My family was very involvedin the political career, which is what probably influenced me.

My husband- Asif Ali Zardari was the ministerof Investment. How were you influenced by your father's idea, as he was the Pakistani leader before you?

I took my father's place just after he passed away so I was influenced by my father's ideas.

=Speech= Today we remember a special woman, a wonderful woman, a leader. Benazir Bhutto was the only woman to stand and lead a Muslim state. She was the first woman to lead Pakistan and eventually led the opposition. Why is that so special? In a Muslim world, where women are taking out of the public eye, where women are expected to live behind their private doors at home, in modesty and quietly, Benazir got up and made a statement. She became a role model for women all over the world to fight the oppression against women, She became a role model for women to take their future in their own hands. She became a model for women who can shape the future and succeed. Unfortunately, not everyone agreed. Somebody was afraid of her growing her power. Somebody wasn't afraid to stop her growth, her influence and her power. Somebody decided to kill her, because that was the only way to stop her from fulfilling her dreams. We can continue her ways. We can fight against women oppression. There is no limit to what women can do, and we are here to prove that.

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** We chose to write about Benazir Bhutto because she was the first woman prime minister of Pakistan or in any Muslim country. **

** We found out about her in the internet and we chose to research her personality because she is interesting and a social rule's breaker. **

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