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Raymond Davis Case: Diyat Paid by Saudi Arabia? US Denies Payment.

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What about the calls of "Honour" and "Dignity"? This was truly a spectacular comedy circus. I was hoping for some filmy twist, but nevertheless had a very surprising climax!!

This proevs once again that no one can hold American balls for too long. In morning itself asim aquil posted news about a court convicting RD on counts of 2 murders and now we see this. WHat a funny funny nation state. No offence but you are really one of a kind on this earth.

I can still remember that 100 page thread on RD, wo badi badi baate. Wo looking into the eyes of AMerican, wo blood for blood. Now what? FUUUSSSSSSSSSS....
 
This is not bs now, thats what is proved today :angry:

How can you say that Whole Pakistan ...??? you may not aware of ground realities .....suppose if it is true then he was released long time ago....
 
Good arrangement. the families will have a good living standard in US.
You don't think the families, not experiencing closure, will nurse resentment for generations to come?
 
omg...how can familie sale their son and daughter in law soul
 
@#$%^& no! I wanted him returned to the U.S. for trial here. Then we all would have seen justice done and been satisfied. This way leaves scars.

And these scars will become wounds and then only USA will pay the price in this region as USA paid in Vietnam war..... History is recording everything,....
WAR IS STILL ON MY FRIEND ITS STILL ON....
 
i will like all overseas pakistanis to shove up their passports up there arse, im so ashamed of being a pakistani today!!

die in hell all pakkiizzz, u deserve to be in a shitt hole you are in today along with zardari kuttaahh!!!, all these paindus and illeterate people out there... u dont deserve quaids country, u r shittt!!!!:face palm: few american dollars for murder charge, you also embarrassed all your ancestors who gave blood for this nation!!! never go back to my country again, i will rather o to africa

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i will rather call my self african bangladeshi afghanistani or indian now, every indian or somali is more respectable today then these pakkkiizzz
 
WHat would be general reaction on the streets? Who will be blamed? Zardari? or Kayani?

Khair, Hamam me to sabhi nange hain.

Time for Egypt-style revolution.
 
Hahaha, go on support these stupid pathetic theocratic laws. It has turned Pakistan into a 2 dolla ho.

Stupid pathetic law, you can't forgive Murder for money. Money? But we want Blasphemy laws, we want hudood ordinance, we even want laws that allow the nation to be used like a 2 dollar ho.

That is why secularism is important. Now suffer like a good ho nation.
 
i think this was a win win situation for both americans and pakistani gov.
 
What about the calls of "Honour" and "Dignity"? This was truly a spectacular comedy circus. I was hoping for some filmy twist, but nevertheless had a very surprising climax!!

This proevs once again that no one can hold American balls for too long. In morning itself asim aquil posted news about a court convicting RD on counts of 2 murders and now we see this. WHat a funny funny nation state. No offence but you are really one of a kind on this earth.

I can still remember that 100 page thread on RD, wo badi badi baate. Wo looking into the eyes of AMerican, wo blood for blood. Now what? FUUUSSSSSSSSSS....



does Bhopal Tragedy ring a bell ??

Oh pleaseeeeeee Indians are the last people to speak about dignity and honour specially keeping in view your soft stand towards Americans over Bhopal tragedy
 
Geo tv claims 200 million rupess as bloodmoney. Nice that this worked with agreement of victums' families. Poor Hamid gul and Jamat e Islami with lick dust now.
 
ISLAMABAD: A Pakistan court on Wednesday freed CIA contractor Raymond Davis, who was accused of murdering two men in Lahore, after blood money was paid in accordance with sharia law, the Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said.

“The family members of the slain men appeared in the court and independently verified they had pardoned him (Davis),” provincial law minister Rana Sanaullah told a private television.

“He has been released from jail. Now it is up to him. He can go wherever he wants,” he added.

The lawyer representing the victims, Asad Manzoor Butt, said he was not allowed to appear for the hearing. The lawyer alleged that Davis possibly escaped from the prison with the consent of the authorities, DawnNews reported.

The lawyer further claimed that he was kept in unlawful confinement, according to DawnNews.

PML-N spokesman Pervez Rasheed the Punjab government was not involved in the release of Davis, DawnNews reported.

Moreover, Ayesha, the sister of Shumaila Kanwal, the wife of victim Faheem Ahmed, said “we are not aware of any such settlement and we did not opt for any…we want justice.”

“They confined us in the jail for four hours and did not allow us to take part in the court proceedings. We were not allowed to leave the prison,” one of the lawyers, Asad Manzoor Butt, told AFP.

Butt said the families of the men had agreed with authorities to accept blood money over the deaths the previous night.

Another laywer for the families, Nauman Atiq, confirmed that the lawyers had been held at the court and told not to speak to media.

Blood money, or “diyya” is a provision under Islamic sharia law in which compensation can be paid to relatives of those killed to secure a pardon, and is commonly used to resolve such cases in Pakistan.

The January shooting ruptured diplomatic relations with the United States, who repeatedly insisted Davis was an embassy employee and enjoyed diplomatic immunity, particularly after it emerged he was working for the CIA.

A spokesman for the US embassy in Islamabad said he could not immediately confirm the report.

The Davis case had sparked protests in Pakistan, with religious groups angrily denouncing the American who claimed he acted in self-defence to fend off an armed robbery when he shot dead the two men.

US authorities insisted Davis was protected by full diplomatic immunity, but the Pakistan government refused to back that claim and a decision on his status was on Monday deferred by the Lahore high court for criminal judges to decide.

Revelations that Davis was a CIA contractor heaped pressure on Pakistan’s embattled government and further ramped up burning public mistrust of Washington, damaging fragile relations between the two wary allies.

A third Pakistani was struck down and killed by a US diplomatic vehicle that came to Davis’ assistance in the January incident.

US officials denied Pakistan access to the vehicle, and the occupants are widely believed to have left the country.

Police have said they recovered a Glock pistol, four loaded magazines, a GPS navigation system and a small telescope from Davis’ car after the January 27 shooting.

The United States postponed a round of high-level talks with Afghanistan and Pakistan following failed attempts to free Davis, and US lawmakers threatened to cut payments to Pakistan unless he is released.
dawn.com
 
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