
BENAZIR BHUTTO Pakistani political leader, who served as first female prime minister of a Muslim country Her very own words in her "Daughter of Destiny" "The summer heat turned my cell into an oven. My skin split and peeled, coming off my hands in sheets. Boils erupted on my face. My hair, which had always been thick, began to come out by the handful. Insects crept into the cell like invading armies. Grasshoppers, mosquitoes, stinging flies, bees and bugs came up through the cracks in the floor and through the open bars from the courtyard. Big black ants, cockroaches, seething clumps of little red ants and spiders. I tried pulling the sheet over my head at night to hide from their bites, pushing it back when it got too hot to breathe." "The world's most popular politician" in the New Guinness Book of Record 1996. "Times" and the "Australian Magazine" (May 4, 1996) listed her as one the 100 most powerful women in the world. One of the well honored Muslim woman in the whole world ... She was recognized with the following awards listed here: Bruno Kreisky Award of Merit in human Rights, 1988. Honorary Phi Beta Kappa Award (1989), presented by Radcliffe College. Highest Moroccan Award "Grand Cordon de Wissam Alaoui" Highest French Award "Grand-croix de la Legion Honneur" (1989) The Noel Foundation Award, 1990 (UNIFEM). The Gakushuin Honorary Award, Tokyo (1996) Award by the Turkish Independent Industries and Businessmen Association (MUSAID) on account of providing assistance <b>...</b>
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