Friday, February 18, 2011

QUESTION OF RAYMOND DAVIS IMMUNITY


 GUESTS- AETZAZ AHSAN, KHWAJA SAAD RAFIQ
AETZAZ AHSAN SENIOR POLITICAL LEADER said that Pakistan and America will go to the extreme on Raymond Davis case. He said that Pakistan and America both need each other. He said that Fozia Wahab can not hold a press conference of her own she must be directed by some body from the government. He said that it is possible that the Fozias press conference was to see the reaction of the people of Pakistan. He said that according to Pakistani law federal government is authorized to allot diplomatic immunity. He said that Shah Mahmood Qureshi has told in detail in his press conference that Raymond Davis does not enjoy diplomatic immunity. He said if federal government presents diplomatic immunity certificate in the court for Raymond Davis it will be final. He said that it is not difficult to know that how many Americans are living in Pakistan. He said that question should be asked to the government that how many Americans are living in Pakistan. He said that even if court convicts Raymond Davis in the case of murder president has the power to wave his punishment. He said that Shah Mahmood Qureshi was emotional during press conference but was solid in his views. He said that Shah Mahmood Qureshi press conference helped the government to present its difficulties in front of the Americans. He said that it will not be fair on the behalf of Peoples Party leaders to call Shah Mahmood Qureshi a friend of Pervez Musharaf or being Farooq Laghari.
KHWAJA SAAD RAFIQ OF PML (N) said that John Kerry has come to Pakistan to free Raymond Davis. He said that PML (N) has its own point of view on Raymond Davis issue. He said that during investigations it has been established that Raymond Davis is guilty of killing two people. He said that some Pakistani friends of Americans are advising them to pay defray to the families of the victims for the release of Raymond Davis. He said that if government gives Raymond Davis a forge certificate of diplomatic immunity then PML (N) will play the role of opposition.
Islamabad Tonight with Nadeem Malik - The Raymond Davis Case
NADEEM MALIK
Former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the US employee Raymond Davis doesn't enjoy blanket immunity as sought by the US. Addressing the press conference, former minister said the foreign office had briefed him on January 31st that the blanket immunity that the US was demanding for Raymond Davis could not be provided.
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 

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