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I grew up overnight on that day, Dec. 27, 2007.

I can't let my mother's death have been in vain. Democracy is the best revenge, and we will have it.

I am confident Pakistani government will provide me with adequate security, unlike the government at the time that sabotaged my mother's security in Pakistan.

I am chairman of the Pakistan People's Party.

I would like to help my people in any way I can. It's difficult times in Pakistan and we all have to help.

Netflix is a lifesaver.

If I was to say I had a life, that would be a lie.

We have to continue our progressive struggle and defeat the conspiracies of dictatorship.

Judicial activism must be lessened, and the judiciary should do its work and let politicians work.

My mother began her political journey as a symbol of hope and resistance to the repressive, regressive, Islamist regime of General Ziaul Haq.

In 1988, my mother led a nationwide election campaign, wrote a bestselling book, had her first child, and became the youngest and first female prime minister of the Muslim world. All in one year! For her detractors, this wasn't good enough. She was unacceptable because she was a woman.

Ultimately, the forces of dictatorship and extremism robbed me of my mother, but she lives on as a symbol of hope, a role model for women across the world. She proved beyond a doubt, with her life and relentless courage, that women can certainly do everything.

I know every child thinks of their mother as superwoman; I certainly did.

If all you have to criticise me on is my age or my accent, then you really can't defeat me on the issues.

I have a lot of security - I lost my mother to the Taliban because of a lack of security - and that explains partly why I can be so vocal.

I have said that propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation have always been part of political warfare. Social media and other new platforms have given it a new life and reach through which the fake news phenomenon can reach everywhere.

I think censorship in the name of fighting fake news is a dangerous thing for Pakistan.

I criticized Nawaz Sharif's personal friendship with Modi, but my point has been that there should be good and friendly ties between India and Pakistan at state level. But friendship between these two leaders hasn't turned into a friendly relationship between the two states.

The PPP is not just a political party. This is our life.

My grandfather was a very courageous man, and I consider myself very lucky because I have three powerful role models that will obviously influence my career choices when I am older.

In Pakistan, there have been two real powers - one is Bhuttoism, and one is the worshipers of dictatorship. I call them the supporters of the establishment.

I can say with some confidence that President Zardari's legacy will be written in golden words. I don't say this as his son, or patron-and-chief of the Pakistan People's Party - but as a student of history.

As a son, and a Pakistani citizen, I could not be more proud of President Zardari.

President Zardari came to power just as the global recession hit. He had to cobble together an unruly coalition, put up with a constant assault from a conservative supreme court who sought to undermine him at every term. This does not include dealing with Pakistani's omnipotent establishment and the menace of terrorism.

Mark my words, history will remember President Zardari as one of the greatest and most successful leaders the country has ever seen.

How is it reasonable that in a country purporting to be a democracy, I am not permitted to speak freely? Why, as a politician, should I be banned from expressing political opinions? Why, as a student of history, can I not present the facts as I see them, without fear of reprisal?

The court can, and must, only maintain its legitimacy through the dispensation of justice, not by coercion and censorship.

Too many of us had to suffer at the hands of a judiciary so independent that it often acted independently of both the basic principles of jurisprudence and the very constitution it swore to uphold and protect.

Bhutto is an emotion, a love.

To those who attack Malala, I say, if you attack one Malala, thousands of Malalas will be born.

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