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Kicked out is what I heard.The guy resigned from his post refusing to bow down on US pressure.
Kicked out is what I heard.The guy resigned from his post refusing to bow down on US pressure.
Your anger is justifiable, but misplaced.
Yes US indeed has every right to protect their citizens, India should learn a trick or two from them. And Indian politicians who sell out their own citizens to be in good book of US also should learn from Shah Mahmood Qureshi; there is always scope to learn, even from your worst enemies.
Findings of Bhutto commission final: Ban
United Nations: Rejecting Pakistan's appeal to reopen the U.N. probe into the assassination of the former Premier, Benazir Bhutto, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said "the work of the commission is complete".
Last week, Islamabad had raised objections to the report that was presented by a U.N.-appointed three-member panel in April.
"The work of the Commission is complete," said Farhan Haq, spokesperson for the U.N. chief. "The Secretary-General stands by the report and has full confidence in the Committee's judgement," said the spokesman.
In a letter addressed to Mr. Ban, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had objected over several aspects of the report of the U.N. commission, including the panel's observations implying a nexus between the Pakistan Army and the Taliban.
"Comments and observations about the Pakistani Army, Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) or the so-called Establishment, are only the opinions of the members of the Commission," said the letter.
Benazir Bhutto was killed on December 27, 2007 when a suicide bomber exploded himself close to her car in Rawalpindi while she was campaigning for the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in parliamentary and provincial elections.
The inquiry of commission which was set up in 2009 to ascertain the facts and circumstances of Bhutto's death, concluded that the assassination could have been prevented.
The three-member fact finding commission, which was headed by Chile's former U.N. ambassador Heraldo Munoz, presented its report on April 15. — PTI
lmao the scared paki jailersThanks Nitesh for the news . Dont know how true but this is what reported by pakistani medis.
Davis flies into fury on prayer call
LAHORE – The inmates facing murder charges invariably display quite caution. American killer Raymond Davis, however, is a different species. Undeterred by the implications of his case, he lives in the jail the way he wants to.
Davis doesn't like to be disturbed in any manner whatsoever. Even Azaan, the prayer call, comes as a source of disturbance for him. And distressing is the disclosure that the loudspeakers in the jail were muted when Davis complained about the prayer call Monday morning.
Davis lodged a protest with the jail authorities on "being disturbed by the morning prayer call".
"He started shouting in a quite savage manner in the wee hours when the Azaan was in progress and the prisoners were waking up for the prayers," said a prisoner requesting not to be named.
The inmate said that Davis started shouting, "Shut the louder or I will raise the matter with the (US) Consulate."
"Surprisingly, jail officials shut the loudspeaker. It prompted the other prisoners to protest. In return, the officials switched the speaker back on," said the inmate.
An official of the Kot Lakhpat Jail, pseudonym Bholi Shah, said Davis had started huffing and puffing on hearing the Friday prayer call on his first day in jail.
"Seeing four prisoners offering Asr prayers in the corridor of their barrack, Davis started grumbling in a derogatory way," said Shah.
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