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Benazir murder probe: people 'want a proper report substantiated by facts', says Malik
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said Wednesday it had asked the United Nations to delay a report into the killing of Benazir Bhutto so that input from Afghanistan, the United States and Saudi Arabia could be included. Rehman Malik told reporters Wednesday that the Pakistani people "want a proper report substantiated by facts."
"I have requested that the commission should seek input from former US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Saudi Arabia, and include it in its report," Malik added. "The UN has informed me that they expect the information would be available to them and the good thing is that president Karzai's office has confirmed that information will be provided," he added.
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