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After 1979, Zulfi Bhutto's children and his wife struggle hard against the ruthless far-right military dictatorship of General Zia-ul-Haq, despite consequences to themselves for their opposition.
Benazir Bhutto and her younger brother Murtaza spent the next eighteen months in and out of house arrest while she worked to rally political support in an attempt to force General Zia-ul-Haq to drop murder charges against her father.
On behalf of Bhutto's former Law minister Abdul Hafeez Pirzada and Fakhruddin Abrahim, the Bhutto's family filed a petition at the Chief Martial Law Administrator Office for the reconsideration the sentence of Zulfikar Bhutto, and for the release of Bhutto's friend Dr. Mubashir Hassan.
However, General Zia-ul-Haq claimed to have misplaced the petition, and further ignored worldwide appeals for clemency.
Zulfikar Bhutto was hanged on April 1979 despite the international pressure.
Following the hanging of Bhutto, Benazir and Murtaza were arrested repeatedly.
Following PPP's victory in the local elections, General Zia postponed the national elections indefinitely and moved Benazir, Murtaza, and their mother Nusrat Bhutto from Karachi to Larkana Central Jail.
This was the seventh time that Nusrat Bhutto and her children had been arrested within two years of the military coup.
After repeatedly placing them under house arrest, the regime finally imprisoned her under solitary confinement in a desert cell at Sindh Province during the summer of 1981.
She described the conditions in her wall-less cage in her book " Daughter of Destiny ", which goes by the title of " Daughter of the East " in Commonwealth countries for copyright reasons:

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