NADEEM MALIKRaymond Davis Case Islamabad Tonight ? 15th February 2011 www.awaztoday.com Watch Islamabad Tonight ? 15th February 2011 | Tasneem Ahmad Qureshi PPPP, Iqbal Zafar Jhagra PML-N, Waseem Akhtar MQM and Siraj-Ul-Haq JI in fresh episode of Islamabad Tonight in AAJ Tv & discusses current issue with Nadeem Malik.
NADEEM MALIKThe second-in-command of the Georgian Embassy was sentenced to 7-21 years behind bars, and sent to a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina, for killing a girl in car acccident. He was removed from a federal prison in North Carolina in June 2000 and repatriated to finish serving his sentence in the Republic of Georgia. CNN.com - US - Georgian diplomat convicted in fatal crash goes home - June 30, 2000 web.archive.org WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A former Georgian diplomat, convicted in the high-speed crash that killed a teen-age U.S. girl three years ago, was returned to his home Friday in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, where he was to finish serving his sentence.
NADEEM MALIKBritain severed diplomatic relations with Libya in 1984 and restored in 1999 after the Libyan Government admitted it bore "general responsibility" for WPC Fletcher's death, who was killed by the Libyan Embassy Guard in London. Libya also paid a six-figure sum in compensation to her family. BBC ON THIS DAY | 17 | 1984: Libyan embassy shots kill policewoman news.bbc.co.uk A police officer has been killed after shots were fired from the Libyan People's Bureau in central London.
NADEEM MALIKUS Senator John Kerry assured that Raymond Davis would be tried in US court, adding that Americans believe in rule of law. Kerry expressed deep sorrow on behalf of Americans over the killing of Pakistani citizens. He said the relationship between the two countries would not be allowed to derail over one issue.
NADEEM MALIK"We're going to be continuing to work with the Pakistani government to get this person released. Obviously, we're concerned about the loss of life. We're not callous about that, but there is a broader principle at stake," Barack Ob
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