Bhutto: Who is thy murderer

Bhutto: Who is thy murderer

ByAli Nasir

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**Bhutto: Who Is Thy Murderer?** uncovers the systemic, structural execution of Pakistan’s first democratically elected Prime Minister, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Moving far beyond traditional biographies that place solitary blame on General Zia-ul-Haq, this groundbreaking study applies a rigorous political economy framework to expose a calculated domestic and international consensus designed to eliminate a populist leader. Drawing a vivid parallel to William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, the book positions Zia not as an isolated mastermind, but as Brutus—the functional instrument of a larger Roman Senate comprised of landowning agrarian elites, corporate industrial networks, and foreign geopolitical strategists. Through Hamza Alavi's theory of the "overdeveloped state," the narrative dissects how Pakistan's military-bureaucratic apparatus collaborated with threatened capital interests to halt Bhutto's sweeping nationalization and land reform policies. The book bravely confronts the social dynamics of the era, utilizing Hannah Arendt's concept of the "banality of evil" to critique the professional and middle classes whose silent complicity validated the judicial hanging. From the economic fallout of capital flight to the tactical alliances forged between martial law and religious political movements, each chapter systematically maps the forces that aligned to secure Bhutto's removal. Integrating primary testimonies—including Bhutto’s own smuggled prison manuscript, "If I Am Assassinated"—with deep archival research, this work provides an uncompromising look at how U.S. foreign policy favored a compliant, armed asset over a fiercely independent voice for Global South sovereignty. **Bhutto: Who Is Thy Murderer?** is an essential read for scholars, students, and citizens seeking to understand the historical roots of institutional power in Pakistan, warning that without true structural accountability, the patterns of political deterrence are doomed to repeat.

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Publication Date
Jun 19, 2026
Language
English
Category
Biographies & Memoirs
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Ali Nasir

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