Benazir Bhutto
On December 2, 1988, Benazir Bhutto was sworn in as prime
minister of Pakistan, becoming the first woman to head the
government of an Islamic state. Born in Karachi in 1953,
she attended Harvard and Oxford Universities. Her father,
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, served as prime minister during the
mid 1970s and was overthrown and executed in 1979. In the
following period of political struggle, Bhutto spent nearly
six years either in prison or under house arrest for her
leadership of the then-opposition Pakistan People's Party.
Bhutto's first period as prime minister ended in 1990. She
returned to power in 1993 for three years. Pakistan People's
Party.
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