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India-Pakistan
Davis issue 'a complex court case': FO
2011-03-13
[Geo News] Sources at Pakistain Foreign office termed as complicated legal case the issue of Raymond Davis, the US national and murderer of two Paks in Lahore who is presently in the custody of law enforcing authorities in Pakistain, Geo News reported Saturday.
What part of "diplomatic immunity" can't they grasp?
The part that requires them to let him go...
According to Blue Book, only the diplomatic card issued by Pakistain's Foreign Office confirms whether someone is a diplomat.
According to the rest of the world, a statement by the government making the claim makes it so. The only objection the receiving country may make is to PNG the individual they dislike. But Pakistan thinks they're special... which they are, but not in the good way.
Sources said that the case of Raymond Davis is a complicated one because in this case not only laws of the land are significant but the international and US laws also have importance. The definition of immunity is not the same in different countries, the source added.

A total of four cases relating to diplomatic issues are in progress in a Lahore's court. Para-wise replies are in the process of being made for these cases which will be sent to Law Division.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Paks representing their government aren't diplomats if we say they aren't, then? Two can play at that game
Posted by: Frank G   2011-03-13 13:07  

#1  So, how do you say "Aw, *bleep*! Our power play failed and we've backed ourselves into a corner" in Punjabi?
Posted by: SteveS   2011-03-13 01:52  

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