Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto
posthumously awarded
Irish Tipperary Peace Award

Islamabad, 27 April 2008: Former Pakistan Prime
Minister Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was posthumously awarded the
prestigious Tipperary International Peace Award for 2007 in an
emotion-filled ceremony in this Irish town on Saturday.
County Tipperary is the largest inland county on the Irish south western
coast and a popular tourist destination.
Similar awards had been earlier given to among others, former South African
President nelson Mandela, former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev,
former US President Bill Clinton, US Senator George Mitchell,and the late
Lebanese Prime Minister Reafiq Hariri.
Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto's long-time associate Bashir Riaz received
the award on behalf of her family. Her husband Senator Asif Ali Zardari, now
Co-Chairman of her Pakistan Peoples Party, expressed regret that he was
unable to be in Tipperary to accept the award himself, as he was "busy in
the transition of government in Pakistan".
In the wake of her martyrdom on December 27, 2007, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir
Bhutto's party was voted into power in Pakistan last month.
An emotional Bashir Riaz, in his speech, said that he had been asked to
receive the award by Asif Ali Zardari as, in his own words, "This would make
her soul happy".
Riaz, headed a large delegation from Pakistan
and the UK, received the award amidst thunderous applause with the audience
giving standing ovation to the late leader. It was particularly touching for
PPP workers who had come from places as far as Denmark, the UK, France, and
Belgium.
Zardari, whose message was read on the occasion, said the conferment of the
award was a glowing testimony of the international recognition for his
spouse life-long Endeavour for democracy.
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani also sent a message of thanks, saying,
"the addition of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhuttos' name in the prestigious
list is a source of pride and inspiration fro Pakistanis".
Pakistan's High Commissioner designate to the
UK, Wajid Shamsul Hassan was equally emotional when he recalled while
speaking at the occasion that Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto never gave up
hope for the betterment of people in Pakistan. "She was a brave woman who
could not be deterred by anything if the issue involved principles", he
said, "tears in his eyes. She was thereto inspire us when some of us would
feel down or give up hope about the state of affairs in Pakistan".
The ceremony brought an array of guests from Ireland and all over Europe
with guests making emotional speeches.
"Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto's relentless struggle for the restoration
of democracy and peace convinced the Tipperary Peace Committee to decide the
award in her favour," said the Committee Secretary, Martin Quinn while
announcing the award.
Ireland's Minister of State for Health and
Children Maire Hoctor formally presented the award in an emotionally charged
ceremony. The historic Irish town has became internationally famous for
promoting peace, one of its contributions being the Tipperary Peace Award.
"It's a matter of pride that Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto has been given
this award posthumously", said Bashir Riaz in an emotional tone.
Pakistan's delegation was represented by its Ambassador in Ireland, Naghmana
Hashmi and PPP leaders including PPP UK President Hassan Bokhari, PPP London
President Riaz Chaudhary, PPP Denmark President Sitara Chaudhary, prominent
party activists like Ashraf Chughtai and Mohsin Bari. Also present on the
occasion were Tipperary Mayor Brendan Lonergan, and members of the Tipperary
Peace Convention including its Chairman Joe Quinn.
"In her the world has lost a big leader", said Martin Quinn, Secretary of
the Tipperary Peace Convention.
"Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto worked tirelessly to being stability to her
country and she was one of the biggest leaders that we had seen in a long
time.
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