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Raymond Davis acted in self-defence: Wife
Rebecca Davis unaware of the amount or the source of the funds used for blood money.
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After Davis release, CIA touts 'healthy' ties with ISI
Chair of US Senate Intelligence Committee says the ISI is "walking both sides of the street."
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'Davis released in accordance with Shariah law'
Firdous Ashiq Awan says Davis released after the payment of blood money (Diyat) in accordance with Shariah Law.
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Davis release: 15 protesters, 4 policemen injured in clashes
Activists from some political parties took to streets in protest against the release of US national Raymond Davis.
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Pockets of protest across the country
Protests break out in major cities after release of Raymond Davis, some turn violent.
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Davis acquittal: A release three weeks in the making
Punjab government pressurised heirs to accept blood money in return for pardoning Davis.
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Bon voyage, Raymond Davis
Who was responsible for the release? What were the concessions made on both sides to facilitate the release?
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‘Blood money’ explained
The payment of Diyat made to the victims’ legal heirs is according to laws laid out in the Pakistan Penal Code...
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Diplomat or not, Davis departs
Victims families pardon Davis, receive Rs200 million as 'blood money'; families former counsel cries foul.
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Anti-Americanism does not equal anti-imperialism
Many in the left tend to associate anti-imperialism with religious resurgence and maintain their distance from it.
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The release of Raymond Davis
The last seven weeks were fraught with tension but it is finally time to put that behind us.
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Clinton denies paying compensation to victims’ family
Hillary Clinton says US govt did not pay the blood money that led to Davis' pardon.
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Raymond Davis saga: US ambassador thanks victims’ families
US Ambassador Cameron Munter thanks the families of the victims for pardoning Raymond Davis.
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Raymond Davis saga: Victims' families leave country say sources
Neighbours of the families say they haven't seen them in two days and their homes are empty, locked.
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Twitter Alert: Reactions to Raymond Davis' release
Pakistani Twitterati tweeted their critiques as news of US national Raymond Davis' release was confirmed.
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Ex-servicemen say Davis should be waterboarded
Plan to stage a protest to raise awareness about ‘issues of national interest’
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LHC avoids ruling on Davis immunity
LHC says the matter will be decided by the trial court.
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Munter reiterates demand for Davis's release
Munter repeats that Davis enjoys diplomatic immunity in criminal cases hence his detention is illegal.
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Davis case: Victim's widow not satisfied with govt efforts
Zahra Faizan says the Punjab government is not working sincerely in the Raymond Davis case.
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Mar 16 set for framing charges against Davis
Davis now has a hearing at LHC on March 16 which could determine if he has diplomatic immunity and should be released.
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Petition ‘premature’: Plea to make US govt party to Davis case rejected
LHC chief justice says Pakistani courts lack jurisdiction to implead the US government.
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‘Isolated incidents’ must not hurt US-Pak ties: Zardari
Zardari says Pakistan and the US must remain focused on path of pursuing long-term strategic ties.
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Lahore shooting: Families ‘turn down’ settlement offers
Families of all three men, killed on January 27, say they turned down the latest offers for settlement.
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Diplomatic immunity for criminal offences
The case can become a major foreign policy issue that can mar the relationship between Pakistan and the US.
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Demand to lodge Davis in Governor House refused
The US made the plea to ensure safety of the CIA contractor.
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Talks under way for Davis issue settlement
A top level dialogue between Pakistan and the US is under way to hammer out a settlement on the Raymond Davis issue.
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Raymond davis: Petition challenging jail transfer rejected
LHC dismisses petition challenging possible shifting of Raymond Dais from Kot Lakhpat.
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Raymond Davis case: US sees limited progress in spy standoff
Punitive measures also under discussion in Washington.
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Davis murder trial to go ahead
Court says the CIA contractor failed to prove he has diplomatic immunity.
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Davis and Pakistan’s sovereignty
If our politicians really care about sovereignty, they should get the drone attacks stopped.
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LHC adjourns Davis hearing till March 8
US consulate nominates Syed Zahid Hussain Bukhari as lawyer for Raymond Davis
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Fear factor? Flight of capitals
More than 320 US nationals have left Pakistan in a month since the Raymond Davis case.
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LHC allows press clippings to be used in Davis case
LHC orders clippings of newspapers about Raymond Davis’s alleged spying activities be made part of the court record.
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Davis case: Court to make media reports part of hearing
LHC orders all reports appearing in the US media about Davis to be included in case records.
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Pakistan considers visa policy overhaul
Under a new proposed policy, only the foreign affairs ministry will be authorised to issue visas.
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Victim’s family ‘open’ to Aafia’s repatriation in ‘exchange’ for Davis
Brother of Raymond Davis victim says he is open to exchanging US citizen for Dr Aafia.
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FIA launches crackdown against illegal foreigners
Government begins deportation proceedings against 28 people in Lahore.
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Law, interior ministries handling diplomatic matters
Rehman Malik, Babar Awan now directly dealing with the sensitive issue of diplomatic immunity of Raymond Davis.
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‘Pakistan tried to trade Davis with Aafia’
American TV reports say Pakistan govt offered to trade Davis for Aafia, but the offer was dismissed by the US govt.
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The CIA, the ISI and ‘desi liberals’
It is critically important to find out what hundreds of CIA agents are doing in Pakistan.
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‘Revolution Movement’: Youths protest against US presence
Two demonstrations held by young people protesting various aspects of the American presence in Pakistan.
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After Davis’ arrest, US operatives leaving Pakistan
Out of 851 Americans with diplomatic immunity in Pakistan, 297 are not working in a diplomatic capacity.
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Raymond Davis case: Punjab seeks questioning by intelligence agencies
Punjab government insists Davis be interrogated by intelligence agencies instead of the police.
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ISI demands CIA provide list of contractors working in Pakistan: NYT
New York Times reports the ISI has demanded that the CIA hand over a list of its contractors working in the country.
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Rally at Qurtaba Chowk: Give up hit-and-run men or we trash consulate
JI leaders demand that a murder case against US Consul General Carmela Conroy be registered.
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Court hearing: Davis remains defiant
Insists he enjoys diplomatic immunity, refuses to receive charge sheet.
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Thank you, Raymond — II
We need to disengage from the US at the operational and tactical level and chart our own course.
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America’s mala fide intent?
One issue has become evident: the US agenda for Pakistan has growing question marks to it.
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Agency divide
There are too many secrets and the Davis affair, now with the ISI-CIA tussle, appears to be adding to these.
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Data retrieved from Davis’ phones, GPS device
The GPS device revealed that Davis has been to Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar and some tribal areas of the country.