AReview: KARACHI: Pakistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations Abdullah Hussain Haroon said that the UN Commission probing assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto had refused to arrive in Pakistan due to security fears. Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, he expressed the concerns that the government’s assurance to provide proper security to the UN team was not being implemented, As a result the UN inquiry team has refused to visit the country, he said. “A game is being played against Pakistan in the name of Mullah Omar, al-Qaeda and Taliban,” Haroon opined, continuing our internal situation would further worsen if operation moved to Balochistan after NWFP. “We need to rethink what we got after fighting for the cause of United States for 35 years,” he commented.