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Some on this Thread during recent days wonder what the US media coverage of Raymond Davis seeking Diplomatic Immunity as a person subjected to an attempted armed stick up is currently.
This clip is from the Friday, Feb. 4, 2011 issue of THE WASHINGTON POST. The first paragraph accompanied a photo which I could not copy to repeat it here. The second paragraph is the story, aside from the write up surrounding the picture I failed to get copied here.
This clip is from the Friday, Feb. 4, 2011 issue of THE WASHINGTON POST. The first paragraph accompanied a photo which I could not copy to repeat it here. The second paragraph is the story, aside from the write up surrounding the picture I failed to get copied here.
An armored car carries a U.S. consular employee, suspected in a shooting, leaves a court in Lahore, Pakistan on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011. A judge ruled Thursday that police can keep holding a U. S. Embassy employee accused of killing two Pakistanis for at least eight more days, officials said. The U.S. says the American, identified by Pakistanis as Raymond Allen Davis, has diplomatic immunity and that Pakistan must free him. U.S. officials say he shot the two Pakistanis in the city of Lahore because they were trying to rob him.(AP Photo/Hamza Ahmed) (Hamza Ahmed - AP)
Police vehicles escort an armored car of a U.S. consular employee, suspected of a shooting, to a court in Lahore, Pakistan on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011. A judge ruled Thursday that police can keep holding a U. S. Embassy employee accused of killing two Pakistanis for at least eight more days, officials said. The U.S. says the American, identified by Pakistanis as Raymond Allen Davis, has diplomatic immunity and that Pakistan must free him. U.S. officials say he shot the two Pakistanis in the city of Lahore because they were trying to rob him.(AP Photo/Hamza Ahmed) (Hamza Ahmed - AP)