By Julie McCArthy and Renee Montagne NPR.org  16 April, 2010

A U.N. commission on Thursday said the assassination of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto could have been prevented. It blamed all levels of Pakistan's government for failing to provide adequate security. It also accused intelligence agencies and other officials of severely hampering the murder investigation.
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