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Setback for US over Davis in Pak court

Setback for US over Davis in Pak court

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2011

In what could come as a setback to American efforts to seek early release of arrested Central Intelligence Agency contractor Raymond Davis, a Pakistani court on Monday declined to rule on his diplomatic status and moved the matter to a lower court which is already conducting his trial on murder charges. 36-year-old Davis was arrested in Lahore on January 27 after he shot and killed two armed men he claimed were trying to rob him.

JI announces Rs 3 lakh for kin of dead

JI announces Rs 3 lakh for kin of dead

Rediff.com   11 Mar 2011

Pakistan's fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami party has announced it will provide financial aid of Rs 3 lakh to the families of the three men killed in an incident involving suspected Central Intelligence Agency contractor Raymond Davis. This is in a bid to forestall reported efforts by Saudi Arabia to arrange a "blood money" deal to settle the matter.

Pak court adjourns Davis case till March 16

Pak court adjourns Davis case till March 16

Rediff.com   8 Mar 2011

A Pakistani court adjourned till March 16 a case against suspected CIA contractor Raymond Davis, arrested for gunning down two men in January, after defence lawyers sought more time to study documents filed by the prosecution.

Pak: Car bomb attack near ISI office kills 20

Pak: Car bomb attack near ISI office kills 20

Rediff.com   8 Mar 2011

A powerful car bomb went off close to an office of the Inter Services Intelligence in the central Pakistani city of Faisalabad on Tuesday, killing at least 13 people and injuring nearly 50 others.The blast destroyed a CNG station, at least three buildings and dozens of cars near the intelligence agency's heavily-guarded office in Civil Lines area of Faisalabad.Thirteen bodies were found at the site of the blast, Faisalabad Commissioner Tahir Hussain told the media.

Pak court rejects Davis's claim about immunity

Pak court rejects Davis's claim about immunity

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2011

In a setback to the United States' efforts to seek early release of its national Raymond Davis, who was arrested for double murder, a Pakistani court on Thursday rejected his claim that he has diplomatic immunity and said it would go ahead with his trial. During the last hearing of the case, 37-year-old Davis, a suspected Central Intelligence Agency contractor, had filed an application in which he insisted that he had immunity.

Hafiz Saeed demands 'stern punishment' for Davis

Hafiz Saeed demands 'stern punishment' for Davis

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2011

Outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed demanded "stern punishment" according to Pakistan's constitution for US official Raymond Davis, arrested for shooting and killing two men.

Pak: Davis formally charged with murder

Pak: Davis formally charged with murder

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2011

The tussle between the US and Pakistan over the fate of a jailed diplomat intensified as he was formally charged with murder even as Washington said it would plead before the jury that the official had diplomatic immunity. Rejecting Raymond Davis' claim that he shot two men in self-defence, the prosecution filed a 'challan' (chargesheet) in the court of a district and sessions judge, formally charging him with murder of two Pakistanis in Lahore.

American kills three Pakistanis in Lahore

American kills three Pakistanis in Lahore

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2011

The US national identified as Raymond Davis, a member of the staff at the American consulate opened fire after two armed men riding a motorcycle pulled up alongside his car at a traffic light in the Mozang area of Lahore, city police chief Aslam Tareen said.

15 killed, 80 injured in Pak suicide attacks

15 killed, 80 injured in Pak suicide attacks

Rediff.com   26 Jan 2011

Suicide bombers carried out attacks targeting Shia Muslims in the Pakistani cities of Lahore and Karachi on Tuesday, killing 15 people and injuring nearly 80 others in the latest series of terrorist strikes against religious minorities in the country.

LeT chief pleads for Pak to defend him in US court

LeT chief pleads for Pak to defend him in US court

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2011

Jamaat-ud-Dawaa chief Hafiz Saeed submitted a fresh application in a Pakistani court asking the judge to direct the government to defend him in a US lawsuit filed by relatives of victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

Two Christian women beaten in Pak

Two Christian women beaten in Pak

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2011

Blasphemy furore hit Pakistan again as two Christian women were beaten and publicly humiliated by an angry mob in Lahore apparently over allegations of frivolous religious sacrilege.

U-turn by Pak prosecutors in 26/11 case

U-turn by Pak prosecutors in 26/11 case

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2011

The Federal Investigation Agency has decided to pursue a petition filed in the Lahore high court to challenge an anti-terrorism court's decision not to declare Kasab and Ansari as fugitives.

Toll in Lahore suicide blast rises to 37

Toll in Lahore suicide blast rises to 37

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2010

Most major markets were closed due to an impromptu strike called by traders as a mark of protest. Authorities have made strict security arrangements for the funeral of the dead and additional security forces were deployed at important installations across the city

29 killed in blasts at Lahore, Karachi

29 killed in blasts at Lahore, Karachi

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2010

Three blasts targeted Shia processions in Lahore on Wednesday, killing at least six persons and injuring nearly 70 others in the latest wave of deadly terrorist attacks across the country.

Pak PM defends decision to accept aid from India

Pak PM defends decision to accept aid from India

Rediff.com   21 Aug 2010

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday defended the Pakistan government's decision to accept aid for flood victims from India, saying those opposed to the move should give reasons for their stance. "I would like to ask the critics of India's aid on what ground we should refuse it. It will be a narrow approach if we refuse aid from India," Gilani said. Pakistan on Friday accepted India's offer to provide $5 million for the victims of the devastating floods.

Lashkar chief tells Pakistanis to seek forgiveness

Lashkar chief tells Pakistanis to seek forgiveness

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2010

Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, mastermind of the Mumbai attacks, has asked Pakistanis to seek "forgiveness" from God for their sins in the wake of the devastating floods across the country.

Attack on Sufi shrine in Lahore; 42 dead, 180 hurt

Attack on Sufi shrine in Lahore; 42 dead, 180 hurt

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2010

One attacker blew himself up at the crowded entrance to the shrine and the second in the basement, where people perform ablutions before entering the complex. The third bomber detonated his explosive vest in a part of the shrine adjoining a busy market, witnesses said.

Pak's water commissioner an Indian agent: JuD

Pak's water commissioner an Indian agent: JuD

Rediff.com   28 Jun 2010

The outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawah on Monday described Pakistan's Indus Waters Commissioner Jamaat Ali Shah as an 'Indian agent' after he dismissed the widespread impression that India is 'stealing' Pakistan's share of river waters. Senior JuD leader Abdul Rehman Makki chided Shah and said his statement had weakened the case of 180 million Pakistanis. "He (Shah) is trying to bail out India over the water issue and the people of Pakistan are not convinced," he said.

Pak ministers keep away from Ahmedis' funeral

Pak ministers keep away from Ahmedis' funeral

Rediff.com   30 May 2010

Pakistani ministers, politicians and other prominent figures were conspicuous by their absence at the funeral prayers for 95 members of the minority Ahmedi sect killed in terror attacks on two mosques in Lahore. Most sections of the electronic media too did not cover the burial ceremony at Rabwah in Chenab Nagaron Saturday and Sunday.

Lahore mosque attack toll rises to 95

Lahore mosque attack toll rises to 95

Rediff.com   29 May 2010

The death toll in the terror attacks on two Ahmedi mosques in Lahore rose to 95 on Saturday. After receiving complete reports of the number of bodies recovered from the two mosques at Model Town and Garhi Shahu that were attacked by heavily armed terrorists on Friday, officials put the death toll at 95. Over 100 people were injured in the attacks in this eastern Pakistani city. The Jamaat-e-Ahamdiyya Pakista, which represents the sect, said the government was 'going soft'.