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Denver judge to deliberate whether to hear Raymond Davis assault case
Davis was arrested in October 2011 for a fistfight at a shopping centre in Denver.
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Tribune’s Gamechangers 2011: Raymond Davis
He came. He saw. He shot.
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Faizan’s family returns, buys house and car
Families of Raymond Davis' victims had gone "underground" after the diyat payment.
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Qurtaba Chowk shooting: Widow of Davis victim living in Lahore
Family moved back with US help after media found Faheem’s family in Faisalabad.
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Lawyers harass Davis case judge
Lawyers vandalise judge’s nameplate, vow to force his transfer.
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Davis victim’s family buy house in Toba
An uncle of the deceased says family is in hiding for security reasons.
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‘Faheem’s family in Faisalabad’
Residents say govt and police are aware of the family’s whereabouts.
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Davis’s release reply sought from federal, Punjab governments
Petition seeks explanation from Babar Awan, Shahbaz Sharif and others on involvement in Davis's release
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Punjab Assembly: Opposition sulks, ensures there is no business
Basra says he will prove the CM was involved in Davis’s release.
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Raymond Davis pardon: Shahbaz says he will resign if his govt’s involvement proven
Provincial govt tells LHC it is unaware of the whereabouts of the missing families of the Qurtaba Chowk victims.
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Davis' release: Shahbaz offers to resign if accusations proven
Chief Minister Punjab says he will resign if accusations of his involvement in Davis' pardon were proven.
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Clinton hints at strains in US ties with Pakistan
Islamabad boycotted trilateral meeting in Brussels to protest US drone strike.
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Davis case: Seek affidavits from leaders, govt officers
Barrister files a civil miscellaneous application before LHC to seek answers behind release of Raymond Davis.
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Persona non grata: US agrees to recall 331 ‘diplomatic staffers’
Most of these persons were found to be involved in espionage activities.
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Qurtaba Chowk case: High Court dissatisfied with CCPO’s report
Counsel asked to argue whether it is the correct forum to hear petition against diyat settlement.
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Qurtaba chowk case: Where are Faizan’s, Faheem’s familes?
Police chief, SHO issued notices to file replies by March 24.
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Davis' release: LHC seeks explanation on missing families
LHC orders CCPO Lahore to present report on the disappearance of the families of Faizan and Faheem.
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Khosa, Awan defend Davis’ release
PPP members say no force made the victims’ families accept the blood money deal.
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The neglected victim’s brother speaks out
Mashhood-ur-Rehman says he would continue protesting his brother’s death till justice was meted out.
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Joint session of parliament: PML-Q to boycott presidential address
Chaudhry Shujaat to meet JUI-F chief today to seek his support.
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Davis case: Slain men’s families secretly flown to UAE
Family members of Faizan and Faheem secretly been flown out of the country.
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US-Pakistan relations after Raymond Davis
If you connect all the dots, Pakistan and America are going to clash in the near future.
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Salvaging pride: Hundreds gather to protest the murder deal
Hundreds take to the streets to protest the release of Raymond Davis.
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Protests continue over Raymond Davis release
Activists from several political parties and other groups hold joint protest rally against release of Raymond Davis.
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High court: CJ refuses to hear Davis case appeal
LHC CJ Ijaz Chaudhry refuses to take up petition challenging the release of American national Raymond Davis.
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New-found wealth: ‘Diyat is liable to tax’
Heirs of those killed by Raymond Davis will have to pay taxes on their compensation payments.
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Freeing of Davis: Lawyers assail decision
Punjab, Centre facilitated his release, they claim.
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‘Davis’ release was unexpected and immature’
Several protests, demonstrations held across the city after Juma prayers.
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Back on track — on a collision course
With the snows melting, it is time to get on with the spring offensive.
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Raymond Davis has left the building
Pakistan. From banning bras to buying justice. It’s life, Jim. But not as we know it.
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Davis-ed by ourselves
The military should understand and accept civilian supremacy, the civilians should understand their responsibility.
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Protesting against his release — but why?
Protesting the release of Raymond Davis? Yes, this is certainly what we should be protesting.
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Davis and our national honour
Nations/states that are really strong don’t feel the need to constantly prove that they are honourable.
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Thousands of Pakistanis rally against US
Multiple political parties and civil society groups hold demonstrations in Islamabad and Lahore.
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Twin cities lawyers observe black day
Legal fraternity of twin cities observe black day against release of US citizen and CIA contractor Raymond Davis.
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Furious protests rock Peshawar
Political parties, religious groups and student organisations protest against Raymond Davis' release.
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Bar condemns govts for Davis release
LHCBA holds COAS, ISI chief, LHC CJ, interior minister and federal and provincial governments responsible.
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Street protests leave city traffic in a mess
Traffic on several major roads remain suspended for more than four hours due to a surfeit of street protests.
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Punjab Assembly: PML-N, PPP find common ground on Davis release
Law Minister Rana Sanaullah says that the outcome flowed from Shariah.
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Security beefed up amid threat to lawmakers
Davis release, Bhatti assassination viewed as trigger events for violent extremists.
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Raymond Davis case: The forgotten victim
Family of bystander who was crushed to death yet to get justice.
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Davis release rehearsed one day earlier
Punjab government collaborated with agencies to ensure release.
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Expected agitation: US Embassy, consulates closed
One day closure "for public safety at large because there may be demonstrations".
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Reactions to Davis release: Protests likely to continue today
Political, civil society groups ask ‘where is the chief justice now’.
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Realism has won
Pakistan needs money, America needs operations against militants of their choice. Both will be met to a degree only.
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Righteousness gets it so right
Ironic that the right, who clamour about rule of law, are not happy seeing it applied where it does not suit them.
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Raymond Davis and hypocrisy
Instead of setting a legal precedent, releasing Davis has ensured that we fight the same battle at a later date.
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Raymond Davis and our national honour
Pakistan needs to strengthen its economy, undertake major social reform and only then it can dictate with power.
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After the release
Religious parties, right wing elements should really not be objecting at all given their support for ‘Islamic’ laws.
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Raymond Davis pardon documents
Copies of Raymond Davis’ signed application for settlement through blood-money can be viewed here.