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Islamabad: A year after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, her 18-year-old daughter has poured out her anguish in a rap song, in which she asks “was it worth dying for?” Bakhtawar Bhutto, a student at Edinburgh University, put together a video and a song entitled ‘I would take the pain away,’ which is being broadcast on the state-owned TV channel in Pakistan. It is available on YouTube. Bhutto’s three children — Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Aseefa — all teenagers, have spoken little about the trauma of their mother’s murder in December 2007 as she campaigned for a third term in power. Ms. Bakhtawar says in the song that she has a few things to say to “dear mother,” but “I never got the chance.” “Why did you have to go? Why did you have to leave? Aseefa’s [her sister] only 14 and I ain’t even ready, I barely hit 18,” says the song, written and performed by Bakhtawar. “A bullet in the back of your head. You were never afraid.” — © Guardian Newspapers Limited, 2009
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