The long-awaited United Nations report on the assassination of the Pakistani political leader Benazir Bhutto has been highly critical of the military government of Gen. Parvez Musharraf which was in charge at the time. It says, Ms. Bhutto's killing could have been prevented if adequate security measures had been taken. The UN also says the authorities failed to investigate the crime properly. The report elaborated that responsibility for Bhutto's security on the day of her assassination rested with the federal government, the government of Punjab and the Rawalpindi district police. Three-member panel headed by Chile's UN Ambassador Heraldo Munoz which drew up the report said the Pakistani authorities have failed to act on threats.
News On AIR | April 16, 2010 9:05 AM
UN report on assassination of Benazir Bhutto