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Courts don't decide diplomatic immunity. If this goes to a court then it isn't diplomatic immunity.
I have never heard of this. Give me details so I can take a diplomat to court the next time he dings my car!
Attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal adviser to the SFJ, today claimed that the issue of diplomatic immunity was decided by the court and the US Department of State could only give its recommendation. He further said the plaintiffs would resist and challenge any efforts by the Indian Government to get diplomatic immunity for Kamal Nath.
Is there any Pakistani out there willing to contest such prejudice? That's really why you want to see Davis "punished", right? As a proxy to "punish" the U.S. for its perceived transgressions?As opposed to the desire to kill with impunity all over the world?
Why doesn't the US waive immunity?
Under the conventions Pakistan has signed on to, which therefore also forms part of Pakistan's own laws, any legal proceedings are going to have to take place without the presence of the immune diplomat and without him being subject to any penalty other than being declared persona non grata and expelled.The trial is so much more important than the verdict.
They didn't step in when the Long March was heading to besiege the Shahra-e-Dastoor. What will they do? Fire upon its own people?
Under the conventions Pakistan has signed on to, which therefore also forms part of Pakistan's own laws, any legal proceedings are going to have to take place without the presence of the immune diplomat and without him being subject to any penalty other than being declared persona non grata and expelled.
The trial is so much more important than the verdict.
I want to see him tried as a proxy to LIMIT the US's transgressions. If there is a problem with my perception, then no harm done to you right? Just don't send your so called killer diplomats to Pakistan.Is there any Pakistani out there willing to contest such prejudice? That's really why you want to see Davis "punished", right? As a proxy to "punish" the U.S. for its perceived transgressions?
Diplomatic immunity maybe, but in that case its accorded to high level people not IT technicians. If Manter had killed two people he could claim immunity, your tech support guy? No. This is EXACTLY why Immunity is not given to just about anybody, the people are expected not to be killers.That is EXACTLY what diplomatic immunity is supposed to protect diplomats against. No you know why the U.S. won't waive immunity.
Under the conventions Pakistan has signed on to, which therefore also forms part of Pakistan's own laws, any legal proceedings are going to have to take place without the presence of the immune diplomat and without him being subject to any penalty other than being declared persona non grata and expelled.
Case against Kamal Nath: India wants Diplomatic immunity; SFJ says Indian Democracy exposed|SikhSiyasat.net Sikh News and Multimedia.Never heard of this. It appears that Mr. Pannun is only offering his opinion of the law without citing any support from the Vienna Convention or examples of previous cases.Attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal adviser to the SFJ, today claimed that the issue of diplomatic immunity was decided by the court and the US Department of State could only give its recommendation.
I hope it does not come to that, but it has happened in the past, no?
Never heard of this. It appears that Mr. Pannun is only offering his opinion of the law without citing any support from the Vienna Convention or examples of previous cases.
Hmmmm according the piece CNN did, in which they featured Defence.pk website as well, there were numerous commentaries stating that the army would stand up against Musharraf when asked to fire upon its own people. That is where they will draw the line.
That video might be available here:
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This is not an official statement.The Foreign Ministry has concluded that Raymond Davis, the American killer of two Pakistanis, is a non-diplomatic staff member of the US Consulate, who was given a certain level of immunity but not absolute immunity...A reliable source in the Foreign Office confided -
With all due respect, the army leadership will likely follow a line drawn with someone's else influential input in this particular case, I suspect.