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Chronology of Bhutto's last months

Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was killed on Thursday in a suicide attack at a campaign rally, the interior ministry said.

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was killed on Thursday in a suicide attack at a campaign rally, the interior ministry said.       

Here is a chronology of key events in Bhutto's life in the run-up to the assassination:       

March 26: First joint protests organised by the parties of exiled former prime ministers Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif.       

July 3-10: Pakistani troops besiege the pro-Taliban Red Mosque in Islamabad, then storm the building a week later. More than 100 people die during the course of the crisis.       

July 20: Bhutto and Musharraf hold secret meeting in Abu Dhabi on a possible power-sharing deal to sideline Sharif.       

Oct 18: Bhutto returns to Karachi from Dubai after eight years in self-exile. Two suicide bombers attack her homecoming parade hours later, killing 139 people.       

Oct 31: Bhutto says she has heard rumours Musharraf will impose a state of emergency and postpones planned trip to Dubai. She flies to Dubai the following day.       

Nov 3: Musharraf imposes state of emergency, suspends the constitution and arrests key opposition figures, citing Islamic extremism and judicial interference.        

Nov 4: Police crack down on the opposition. The United States, a key Musharraf ally, voices concern.       

Nov 7: Bhutto announces plans for mass protests.        

Nov 9: Hours before a planned rally in the city of Rawalpindi, police put Bhutto under house arrest at her Islamabad home. The order is later lifted.       

Nov 11: Musharraf says parliament will be dissolved on November 15 and elections should be held by early January.       

Nov 12: Bhutto rules out further power-sharing talks with Musharraf. She is placed under house arrest again to prevent her leading a mass procession.       

Nov 13: Bhutto for the first time urges Musharraf to resign and says she will never serve under him as prime minister.       

Nov 16: Musharraf swears in the interim government. Bhutto is freed from house arrest. US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte arrives in Islamabad and speaks to Bhutto by telephone.   

Nov 26: Bhutto and Sharif file their nomination papers for the election. Musharraf's office announces he will resign from the army on November 28 and take a new oath as a civilian leader.       

Dec 27: Bhutto is killed in a suicide attack at a campaign rally in Rawalpindi.        

 

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