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India-Pakistan
Threat report denied
2011-02-12
[Geo News] The US embassy in Islamabad and Pak ambassador to Washington, Husain Haqqani, denied any reports suggesting that the United States has threatened Pakistain to snap diplomatic relations if Raymond Davis was not released by Friday.

Ambassador Haqqani went on Twitter to say: "No US official, incl the NSA, has conveyed any personal threats 2 me or spoken of extreme measures."

ABC News claimed US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon had threatened to expel Pakistain's ambassador to Washington, shut US consulates and cancel a forthcoming visit by President Asif Zardari if Davis is not released.

The US embassy said it was working with the Pak government to resolve the issue and expressed regret for the loss of life.

Courtney Beale, spokeswoman for the US embassy in Islamabad, said: "The ABC report is not true. The description of the conversations in the report are simply inaccurate."

"Eye witness reports show the American diplomat acted in self-defence. There's no doubt he has diplomatic immunity," said spokeswoman.

While on the other hand, Lahore city police chief Aslam Tareen said, "It has been proved that Raymond Davis committed murder".

"It was cold-blooded murder. Eye witnesses have told police that he directly shot at them and he kept shooting even when one was running away. It was an intentional murder," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  That requires some backbone, Modem.
Posted by: Skidmark   2011-02-12 08:11  

#1  It should be made clear that the US will no longer respect any claimed diplomatic immunity by any Pakiwakiland diplomat, that open season for parking tickets on up is now in session and that diplomatic bags of Pakiwakiland will not be respected.
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-02-12 02:26  

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