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BB wrote a letter to US senator in 1990, asking them to bring her in power at the expense of our national interest.

how can people still vote for her? BB has been exposed, this was published in Urdu news paper.

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advice: If you want to read the letter, save the picture and zoom in

whats written in the letter?

*Stop supporting Pakistan in international community
*Urge IFM & World bank to stop giving Aid to Pakistan
*Stop giving F-16's to Pakistan & its spare parts.
*Ask India to mass up troops on border so that Pakistani army is tied up [ so I can be free]
*sanction Pakistan
*Remember I stopped the Pakistani nuclear program
*I wish rajiv gahdhi was the president of India, things would have been better.
 
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lol, dude, that letter is written by a real traitor. I'd need confirmation is was by her, but it wouldn't surprise me.
 
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taken from newspaper:

E-paper :: Daily Express

see at the bottom.

can anyone get the name of the senator mentioned in the letter? and do a little background check for authenticity.
 
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taken from newspaper:

E-paper :: Daily Express

see at the bottom.

can anyone get the name of the senator mentioned in the letter? and do a little background check for authenticity.

found this one

Peter W. Galbraith
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Peter Woodard Galbraith (born December 31, 1950) A.B., M.A., J.D. is a former United States diplomat. He is the son of John Kenneth Galbraith and Catherine (Kitty) Atwater Galbraith. Peter Galbraith holds degrees from the Commonwealth School, Harvard College, Oxford University and Georgetown University Law Center.

Galbraith worked for Senator Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island, and served on the staff of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1979 to 1993, where he published many reports about Iraq and took a special interest in Kurdistan. In 1993, he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Croatia by President Bill Clinton. He later served as United Nations ambassador in East Timor. He taught at the National War College (1999, 2001-2003).

Galbraith favors the independence, real or de facto, of Kurdistan, and has worked with Kurdish leaders, including Jalal Talabani and Massoud Barzani, toward that end. In 2003, he resigned from U.S. government after 24 years of service in order to be able to criticize U.S. Iraq policy more freely.

Currently senior diplomatic fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Peter Galbraith is the author of The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End (2006), which argues that the U.S.'s "main error" in Iraq has been "wishful thinking" and advocates acceptance of a "partition" of Iraq into three parts as part of a new U.S. "strategy based on the reality of Iraq" (pp. 4, 12, 222, 224). He has also written extensively on Iraq in the pages of the New York Review of Books.

He and his wife, the Norwegian social anthropologist Tone Bringa, have three children and a home in Townshend, Vermont.


Peter W. Galbraith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Ambassador Peter W. Galbraith

Former U.S. Ambassador to Croatia and Cabinet Member for Political Affairs and Timor Sea in the First Transitional Government of East Timor


Peter W. Galbraith served as the first US Ambassador to Croatia and has held senior positions in the US Government and the United Nations. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End (2006). Currently, he is the Senior Diplomatic Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and a principal at the Windham Resources Group LLC.

As U.S. Ambassador to Croatia, Galbraith was actively involved in the Croatia and Bosnia peace processes. He was co-mediator and principal architect of the 1995 Erdut Agreement that ended the war in Croatia by providing for peaceful reintegration of Serb-held Eastern Slavonia into Croatia.

During the war years, Ambassador Galbraith was responsible for U.S. humanitarian programs in the former Yugoslavia and for U.S. relations with the UNPROFOR mission headquartered in Zagreb. Ambassador Galbraith's diplomatic interventions facilitated the flow of humanitarian assistance to Bosnia and secured the 1993 release of more than 5,000 prisoners of war held in inhumane conditions by Bosnian Croat forces.

Galbraith helped devise and implement the strategy that ended the 1993-94 Muslim-Croat War and participated in the negotiation of the Washington Agreement that established the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. He was co-chairman of the Croatia peace process ("the Z-4 process") that produced several agreements between the Croatian government and rebel Serbs. From 1996 to 1998, Ambassador Galbraith served as de facto Chairman of the international commission charged with monitoring implementation of the Erdut Agreement.

From January 2000 to August 2001, Ambassador Galbraith was Director for Political, Constitutional and Electoral Affairs for the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET). He also served as Cabinet Member for Political Affairs and Timor Sea in the First Transitional Government of East Timor. In these roles, he designed the territory's first interim government and the process to write East Timor's permanent constitution.

Ambassador Galbraith conducted successful negotiations with Australia to produce a new treaty governing the exploitation of oil and gas in the Timor Sea. The resulting Timor Sea Treaty will double the GNP of East Timor, and is believed to be the first time the United Nations has a negotiated a bilateral treaty on behalf of a state. He also led the UNTAET/East Timor negotiating team during eighteen months of negotiations with Indonesia aimed at normalizing relations and resolving issues arising from the end of the Indonesian occupation.

From 1979 to 1993, Galbraith was a senior advisor to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, with major responsibilities for the Near East and South Asia, international organizations, and the Foreign Relations Authorization legislation. Galbraith is the author of published Foreign Relations Committee reports on ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Iran-Iraq War, the Iraqi Kurds, US-India relations, Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia, and the Cambodian famine.

In the late 1980s, Galbraith helped expose Saddam Hussein's murderous "al-anfal" campaign against the Iraqi Kurds. He documented Iraqi chemical weapons attacks on Kurdish villagers and the depopulation of rural Kurdistan in reports published by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. His work on the Kurdish issue led the US Senate to pass comprehensive sanctions on Iraq in 1988. During the 1991 uprising, Galbraith travelled throughout rebel-held northern Iraq, narrowly escaping across the Tigris as Iraqi forces recaptured the area. His written and televised accounts provided early warning of the catastrophe overtaking the civilian population and contributed to the decision to create a safe haven in northern Iraq. In 1992, Galbraith brought out of northern Iraq 14 tons of captured Iraqi secret police documents detailing the atrocities against the Kurds. Galbraiths work in Iraqi Kurdistan is chronicled in Samantha Powers Pulitzer Prize winning book, A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide (Basic Books, 2002), and was the subject of a 1992 ABC Nightline documentary.

From 1998 to 1999, and from 2001 to 2003, Ambassador Galbraith was a Professor of National Security Strategy at the National War College in Washington, DC. In April 2003, he was an ABC news consultant arriving in Baghdad four days after the first American troops. .He is the author of numerous articles on Iraq, including six widely discussed articles in the New York Review of Books: "How to Get Out of Iraq" (April 2004) and "Iraq: Bungled Transition" (September 2004), "Iraq: Bush's Islamic Republic" (August 2005) and "Last Chance for Iraq" (October 2005) and "Bremer's Mess" (March 2006). His book, The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End, (Simon and Schuster), was released July 11, 2006.

Pakistan decorated Galbraith with its high civilian award, the Sitari-i-Quad-i-Azam, in recognition of his work to promote human rights and the restoration of democracy in that country. In her autobiography, Daughter of Destiny, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto credits Galbraith's with securing her freedom in 1984 following three years imprisonment.

Galbraith was a member of the U.S. delegation to the 35th United Nations General Assembly (1980) and the 10th and 11th United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Governing Councils. He also served as a senior legal advisor to UNEP helping draft treaties on biological diversity and environmental impact assessment. He has received awards for his work to protect the international environment and to promote international educational exchange.

Ambassador Galbraith holds an A.B. from Harvard College, an M.A. from Oxford University and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. He is married to Dr. Tone Bringa and has three children. He lives in Vermont.

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I hope that Benazir and her ilk never gain power again in PAkistan. The PPP should get rid of her if they ever desire to bgovern Pakistan. She is just a power hungry traitor (a theif of thieves....$1.6 billion Asset). I just pray that we have a person who fears God and SERVES the COUNTRY....not themselves!
 
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i think she is a agent of the west and they want to ruin pakistan through her,the people of pakistan should wake up and see her for what she is a bigot and nothing else,she wants to get all of pakistan's money and to get that she will do anything,ever destory pakistan,the enemy's of pakistan are masses against it,ya allah protect pakistan from all danger's from outside and within.
 
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Here is the text of the letter

To: Peter Galbraith
National Democratic Institute for international affairs
USA

Dear Peter Galbraith

I don’t know how to thank you, for your so many favours to me and my family.

As you know that the orders of my dismissal were drafted in the IAG branch of the GHQ, as it was not possible for me to pull along with the army and they subverted my Government.

I have already communicated to various friends in the congress and specially Stephen Solarz: to use their good office with President Bush, so as to put maximum pressure on President Ishaq, and the army in Pakistan, that they do not disqualify me from the elections, as it would be unjust and negation of all democratic principles for which we have struggled.

It would be most appropriate if military as well as economic Assistance to Pakistan is stopped, and all the International agencies like the world bank, IMF are told to squeeze the Government of Pakistan, and if possible all supply to Pakistan should be disrupted, so that essential life in Pakistan comes to stand still.

As long as I was the Prime Minister, I kept a check on the Nuclear device, but now I do not know what are the plans of the Government.

The suspension of F-16 and its spares will bring the army to its senses.

Dear Peter, Please use your influence on V. P. Singh the Indian Prime Minister, to engage the Pakistan army on the borders, so that they do not impede my way.

I wish Rajiv Gandhi had been the Prime Minister of India, things would have been easier.

Thank you and with warm regards.

Sincerely yours

Benazir Bhutto
Bilawal House Karachi
24 September 1990
 
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Interesting Twist....

PML ad campaign against Benazir backfires


By Muhammad Ahmad Noorani

ISLAMABAD: A letter forged by an over-smart opposition leader against Benazir Bhutto 18 years ago, came back to haunt him on Wednesday when the ruling PML used it in an ad campaign against the PPP but in vain.

A PPP spokesperson said Benazir Bhutto and the PPP would take firm legal action against the advertisement. The letter, said to have been written by PPP leader Benazir Bhutto to her friend Peter Galbraith in late 1990, was then circulated by the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) to defame Benazir Bhutto before the 1990 elections. The letter was forged by then opposition activist Naveed Malik, who now is an opposition leader.

The letter was used on Wednesday by the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) in huge half-page ads in different newspapers. A senior marketing expert said at least Rs 5 million was spent on the ad.

The letter was first released by Naveed Malik, political adviser to the then Punjab chief minister, with the aim to demoralize PPP voters in the 1990 elections. The PPP lost by a big margin but later the polls were declared as massively rigged.

On Wednesday, Malik admitted that the letter had then been forged by the IJI but tried to wriggle out of the blame. He said as the advisor to the chief minister, he was misguided by certain elements working on a mission to damage Benazir's image and to help the IJI.

Naveed said in a letter e-mailed to The News that he was suspicious about the integrity of the letter at the time of releasing it to the media. “Later, while investigating the facts, I came to know that there were certain elements working on a project to defame Benazir in the public.”

He said that this letter was in the custody of Ghulam Haider Wyne, the then PML provincial chief, in the office record of the PML Lahore, which is now under the control of Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Chaudhry Pervez Elahi.

Munawar Anjum, a spokesman of Benazir Bhutto, told The News that Benazir never used letterheads titled "Mrs Benazir Bhutto" as stated on the said letter. He said that the name of Mr Peter Galbraith was deliberately misspelled as Gailbraith in the letter to evade legal action in case Mr Galbraith legally challenged it.

Galbraith was also the senior advisor to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1979-1993 and not in the NDI as stated in the forged letter, Munawar further revealed. Munawar also disclosed a very interesting point that the said forged letter was full of grotesque grammatical mistakes, which could not be committed by PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto, a former student of Oxford. Munawar told The News that the PPP will take strict legal action against the defamation campaign against Benazir by the PML.

PML ad campaign against Benazir backfires
 
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