Bhutto Investigators Want Musharraf

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Pakistani officials say an anti-terrorism court has issued an arrest warrant for former President Pervez Musharraf in connection with the assassination of ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.

Authorities say Judge Rana Nisar Ahmad issued the warrant Saturday, ordering Mr. Musharraf to appear in court on February 19.

Mr. Musharraf has been in exile in London for more than two years.

http://www.voanews.com/english/news/Pakistan-Issues-Arrest-Warrant-for-Musharraf---116077289.html
 
Darth Rotor,

Probably Julian Assange sadly. Musharraf is clearly the one actually worthy of extradition though.
 
Wiki article on responsibility

On 27 December, al-Qaeda commander Mustafa Abu al-Yazid is said to have claimed responsibility for the assassination, telling several news outlets that "We terminated the most precious American asset which vowed to defeat [the] mujahideen."[74] In his statement to the media, he further claimed that al-Yazid stated that al-Qaeda second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri ordered the killing in October 2007.[75] Asia Times Online also reported that it had received a claim of responsibility from al-Yazid by telephone.[76] U.S. intelligence officials have said that they cannot confirm this claim of responsibility.[77] Nonetheless, U.S. analysts have said that al-Qaeda was a likely, or even prime suspect.[77][78] For its part, the Pakistani Interior Ministry (of the previous Musharraf administration) stated that it had proof that al-Qaeda was behind the assassination, stating "that the suicide bomber belonged to Lashkar-e-Jhangvi – an al Qaeda-linked Sunni Muslim militant group that the government has blamed for hundreds of killings".[36][79] The Interior Ministry also claimed to have intercepted a statement by militant leader Baitullah Mehsud, said to be linked to al-Qaeda, in which he congratulated his followers for carrying out the assassination.[80][81]
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