The husband of slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto on Saturday accused elements within Pakistan's government of responsibility for her murder and urged Britain and the United States to support a U.N. investigation into the killing.
"An investigation conducted by the government of Pakistan will have no credibility, in my country or anywhere else," Asif Ali Zardari said in an commentary published in The Washington Post. "One does not put the fox in charge of the hen house."
Zardari now heads Bhutto's political party, which intends to contest elections next month.
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