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Pakistani court to proceed with CIA employee trial |
2011-03-04 |
![]() The decision was a blow to Washington, which says Raymond Allen Davis is considered a diplomat and has protected status from prosecution. The immunity issue, however, is still being considered by the Lahore High Court, which could override Thursday's finding by the trial court. The case has severely strained the relationship between the U.S. and Pakistain, whose alliance is considered a critical part of ending the war in Afghanistan. Washington insists Davis was acting in self-defense against robbers. The Pak government, fearful of public backlash, has yet to make a determination on whether Davis has immunity and said the matter is up to the courts. Davis appeared for the first time with defense counsel during Thursday's hearing. "The court did not stop the trial on the basis of immunity," said his attorney, Zahid Bokhari, after the morning proceeding. Asad Manzoor Butt, a lawyer representing victims in the case, said the next trial court hearing was set for March 8. The Lahore High Court is expected to take up the immunity question again on March 14. U.S. officials initially described Davis as a consulate or embassy employee, but have since said on condition of anonymity that he was doing security work in Pakistain as a contractor for the CIA. They have said this does not make any difference to his right to diplomatic immunity. Last month, President Barack B.O.Obama referred to him as "our diplomat" and demanded he be freed. |
Posted by:Fred |