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Luella May

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WOMEN OF COURAGE RETURNS - FIRST EDITION
12/31/2007 10:13:36 AM

In Memory of

John Elliott

The Corner 4 Women

Presents

Women of Courage

Each week we will honor a woman that has truly made a difference by her contributions, courage, love, and selflessness, despite facing insurmountable adversities. Women honored will consist of women in politics, famous women, household names, and also women who you have never heard of yet by their lives changed the world.

Luella's Corner presents Women of Courage every Monday at 4:00 pm Eastern Standard time.

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We welcome back our marvelous Team who add quality and expertise to Women of Courage.

AdlandPro's very own Women of Courage:

Carla Cash
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Pauline Raina           http://community.adlandpro.com/go/301079/default.aspx

Branka Babic  http://community.adlandpro.com/go/BrankaBabic/default.aspx

Our very own Man of Courage

Georgios Paraskevopoulos  http://community.adlandpro.com/go/Genesis/default.aspx

Our Sweethearts of Courage

Shirley Caron http://community.adlandpro.com/go/scaronpoet2005/default.aspx

Michael Caron        http://community.adlandpro.com/go/192260/default.aspx

It is with great love, admiration, and an extremely heavy heart that I present to you our first Woman of Courage

Benazir Bhutto

June 21. 1953 - December 27, 2007

Benazir Bhutto was born in Karachi, Pakistan to a prominent political family. At age 16 she left her homeland to study at Harvard's Radcliffe College. After completing her undergraduate degree at Radcliffe she studied at England's Oxford University, where she was awarded a second degree in 1977.

Benazir Bhutto Biography Photo
Later that year she returned to Pakistan where her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, had been elected prime minister, but days after her arrival, the military seized power and her father was imprisoned. In 1979 he was hanged by the military government of General Zia Ul Haq.

Bhutto herself was also arrested many times over the following years, and was detained for three years before being permitted to leave the country in 1984. She settled in London, but along with her two brothers, she founded an underground organization to resist the military dictatorship. When her brother died in 1985, she returned to Pakistan for his burial, and was again arrested for participating in anti-government rallies.

She returned to London after her release, and martial law was lifted in Pakistan at the end of the year. Anti-Zia demonstrations resumed and Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan in April 1986. The public response to her return was tumultuous, and she publicly called for the resignation of Zia Ul Haq, whose government had executed her father.

She was elected co-chairwoman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) along with her mother, and when free elections were finally held in 1988, she herself became Prime Minister. At 35, she was one of the youngest chief executives in the world, and the first woman to serve as prime minister in an Islamic country.

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Only two years into her first term, President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismissed Bhutto from office. She initiated an anti-corruption campaign, and in 1993 was re-elected as Prime Minister. While in office, she brought electricity to the countryside and built schools all over the country. She made hunger, housing and health care her top priorities, and looked forward to continuing to modernize Pakistan.

At the same time, Bhutto faced constant opposition from the Islamic fundamentalist movement. Her brother Mir Murtaza, who had been estranged from Benazir since their father's death, returned from abroad and leveled charges of corruption at Benazir's husband, Asif Ali Zardari. Mir Murtaza died when his bodyguard became involved in a gunfight with police in Karachi. The Pakistani public was shocked by this turn of events and PPP supporters were divided over the charges against Zardari.

In 1996 President Leghari of Pakistan dismissed Benazir Bhutto from office, alleging mismanagement, and dissolved the National Assembly. A Bhutto re-election bid failed in 1997, and the next elected government, headed by the more conservative Nawaz Sharif, was overthrown by the military. Bhutto's husband was imprisoned, and once again, she was forced to leave her homeland. For nine years, she and her children lived in exile in London, where she continued to advocate the restoration of democracy in Pakistan. In the autumn of 2007, in the face of death threats from radical Islamists, and the hostility of the government, she returned to her native country.

Although she was greeted by enthusiastic crowds, within hours of her arrival, her motorcade was attacked by a suicide bomber. She survived this first assassination attempt, although more than 100 bystanders died in the attack. With national elections scheduled for January 2008, her Pakistan People's Party was poised for a victory that would make Bhutto prime minister once again. Only a few weeks before the election, the extremists struck again. After a campaign rally in Rawalpindi, a gunman fired at her car before detonating a bomb, killing himself and more than 20 bystanders. Bhutto was rushed to the hospital, but soon succumbed to injuries suffered in the attack. In the wake of her death, rioting erupted throughout the country. The loss of the country's most popular democratic leader has plunged Pakistan into turmoil, intensifying the dangerous instability of a nuclear-armed nation in a highly volatile region.

Source:  http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/bhu0bio-1

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."

Thank you Prime Minister Bhutto.  You will live in our hearts forever.



 

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Rose Enderud

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Re: WOMEN OF COURAGE RETURNS - FIRST EDITION
12/31/2007 10:43:43 AM
Hello
Welcome back to this great forum and its team. I am looking forword to many inspiring articles.
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Re: WOMEN OF COURAGE RETURNS - FIRST EDITION
12/31/2007 11:23:37 AM
Hi, Luella!
I am proud and honored to be chosen to be part of the Team of Woman of Courage! I want to Congratulate you and the Team for a great job that has and will be done by all of you! HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND HAVE A HAPPY SAFE NEW YEAR!!! I Love All Of You and God Bless All Of You and Your Families!

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Re: WOMEN OF COURAGE RETURNS - FIRST EDITION
12/31/2007 11:27:22 AM
This was nice of you Luella thank you. God_bless you. Happy New Years my friend!
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Re: WOMEN OF COURAGE RETURNS - FIRST EDITION
12/31/2007 11:57:50 AM

Hi Luella,

First of all, Thanks to you and the entire team for bringing back this very Inspirational and Educational Forum.

I must admit that prior to her return a few months ago, I had not followed the courageous actions of Benazir Bhutto.  However, since I have been reading of what she and her family have tried to do in helping to bring true Democracy to Pakistan, I have come to admire and respect both her determination as well as her courage.  Her death is not only a sad moment for her Country, but for the Free World as a whole. 

"Courage doesn't always roar.  Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow."  ~Mary Anne Radmacher

Just want to say Thanks for trying, with your last ounce of Courage, and may that Courage ignite a spark within the people of Pakistan that will soon bring a new beginning of Freedom and an end to the Tyranny & Oppression which now exists.

Thanks Again Luella for featuring this Amazing Woman.

Bless You My Friend,

Phil

 

“There may be trouble all around, but I am calling you to a place of peace. Be still and know that I am God. Come to Me, and I will give you wisdom, strength, and grace for everything you face." Psalm 46:10
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