Bhutto in court
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Your support makes all the difference.KARACHi - Mir Murtaza Bhutto, the jailed younger brother of the Pakistani Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, proclaimed in court yesterday that he was innocent of a 1981 airliner hijacking charge. Appearing for the first time since he was arrested on arrival at Karachi airport on Thursday, Mr Bhutto said he was delighted to be back in Pakistan - even if in jail - after 16 years in exile. Reuter
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