Special report: Benazir Bhutto assassinated
Profile: Former Pakistani Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto
Factbox: Bhutto latest victim of
terrorism in Pakistan
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Benazir Bhutto during an election rally
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Members of al-Qaida
and allies of Pakistani tribal leader Baitullah Mehsud were responsible for last
month's assassination of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, CIA
director Michael V. Hayden said Friday.
The conclusion of the CIA was revealed by Hayden in
an interview with the Washington Post published Friday.
The named men were also behind a new wave of violence
threatening Pakistan's stability, he said.
Hayden said Bhutto was killed by fighters allied with
Mehsud, a tribal leader in northwestern Pakistan, with support from al-Qaida's
terrorist network.
That view mirrors the Pakistani government's
conclusion.
The same alliance between local and international
terrorists poses a grave risk to the government of Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf, a close U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism, Hayden said.
However, some Bush administration officials outside
the CIA who deal with Pakistani issues were less conclusive, with one calling
the assertion "a very good assumption."
One of the officials said there was no
"incontrovertible" evidence to prove or rebut the assessment.
