In This file photo of Oct. 17, 2007, Benazir Bhutto  arrives at a hotel, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. For years, the glitzy Persian Gulf emirate has been a pleasant, low-risk hideaway for disgraced politicians and deposed foreign leaders. Slain Pakistani politician Benazir Bhutto spent a large part of her eight-year exile here until her return to Karachi in October 2007. Dubai authorities confirmed Tuesday March 31 2009 that a bitter foe of Chechnya's Moscow-backed leader was fatally shot in a brazen midday attack in this Persian Gulf emirate. The killing of Sulim Yamadayev, a former rebel who switched sides in the Chechnya's long-running conflict with Russia and became a decorated war veteran, was the latest in a series of brazen assassinations targeting Chechen renegades in and outside of Russia. AP Photo logo AP Photo 8 months ago

In This file photo of Oct. 17, 2007, Benazir Bhutto arrives at a hotel, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. For years, the glitzy Persian Gulf emirate has been a pleasant, low-risk hideaway for disgraced politicians and deposed foreign leaders. Slain Pakistani politician Benazir Bhutto spent a large part of her eight-year exile here until her return to Karachi in October 2007. Dubai authorities confirmed Tuesday March 31 2009 that a bitter foe of Chechnya's Moscow-backed leader was fatally shot in a brazen midday attack in this Persian Gulf emirate. The killing of Sulim Yamadayev, a former rebel who switched sides in the Chechnya's long-running conflict with Russia and became a decorated war veteran, was the latest in a series of brazen assassinations targeting Chechen renegades in and outside of Russia.