FACE TO FACE WITH BENAZIR

ISBN:

978-969-716-257-4

hardback

235

Published:

2023

 2,250

Description

FACE TO FACE WITH BENAZIR

Zahid Hussain

“Surrounded by party leaders, Benazir excluded self-assurance. The long period of confinement and adversity seemed to have strengthened her resolution giving her a certain degree of maturity and politicals acumen.” The story begins in 1986 when Benazir Bhutto returned home to lead her party’s struggle against the military dictatorship of General Zia ul-Haq and ends in her tragic assassination in 2007. Zahid Hussain enjoyed a long association with Benazir Bhutto as a journalist and got the rare opportunity to observe her political journey up close. Face to Face Benazir is a compilation of interviews of Benazir Bhutto by Zahid Hussain published in the Herald and Newsline magazines from 1986 to 2002. They provide rare insights into Benazir’s thoughts and struggles during her tumultuous life.
About The Author
Zahid Hussain is an award-winning journalist and author. He is a former correspondent of The Times of London and The Wall Street Journal. He has also covered Pakistan and Afghanistan for several other international publications including Newsweek and The Economist. He was a senior editor at Newsline and also worked at Herald. Hussain was a Pakistan Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC. He has authored three books: Frontline Pakistan: The struggle with militant Islam, The Scorpion’s Tail: The relentless rise of Islamic Militants in Pakistan, and his latest, No Win War-The paradox of US-Pakistan relations under Afghanistan’s shadow. He writes regular columns for Dawn. Hardback 235 Pages
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