Benazir Bhutto's body is carried from Rawalpindi General Hospital. The opposition leader was assassinated after speaking at a rally in the northern city Photograph: Warrick Page/GettyPeople carry the coffin of Benazir Bhutto, who died in a suicide attack that also claimed the lives of at least 20 other peoplePhotograph: Anjun Naveed/APAngry Benazir Bhutto supporters set buses ablaze in Karachi following her assasination Photograph: Asif Hassan/AFP
A Pakistani man in Dubai holds a copy of the English-language daily Khaleej Times featuring a front page story on Bhutto's assassinationPhotograph: Karim Sahib/AFPAn Indian artist is watched by pedestrians as he uses chalks to draw a likeness of Bhutto on a road in KolkataPhotograph: STRDEL/AFPThe Pakistani national flag flies at half mast at the Pakistan High Commission in New DelhiPhotograph: Manpreet Romana/AFPProtesters shout slogans during a demonstration in Islamabad to protest against Bhutto's assassinationPhotograph: Emilio Morenatti/APMourners in Rawalpindi carry the coffins of people who died in the attack that killed BhuttoPhotograph: Farooq Naeem/AFPPakistan People's party supporters take to the streets to protest against Bhutto's killingPhotograph: Rahat Dar/EPABhutto supporters surround their leader's coffin as it arrives for burial at her family mausoleum in Garhi Khuda BakhshPhotograph: Shakil Adil/APThe coffin is lowered into the grave after funeral prayers at Garhi Khuda BakhshPhotograph: Asif Hassan/AFPA group of Pakistani citizens carry pictures of BhuttoPhotograph: Martina Cristofani/EPA
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