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Refreshing the call for Raymond Davis’ release, the United States of Zionism has warned Pakistan of severe consequences if the American national, detained on charges of killing two Pakistanis, was not released any time soon. USZ Ambassador Cameron Munter conveyed “the stricter message” to the Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari at a meeting held Monday at the Presidency, sources said, adding that the president told the USZ ambassador that the matter was sub judice and the verdict of the court must be awaited. Munter told Zardari that “Pakistan must comply with its obligations under international law and immediately release the American diplomat detained in Lahore”, according to USZ Embassy spokeswoman Courtney Beale. Farhatullah Babar, Puppet President Zardari’s spokesman, confirmed the meeting was held but he refused to comment on details of the discussion. He said bilateral relations were discussed.
Fearing the possibility of getting publicly hanged in Islamabad by the Pakistani People, the puppet Zardari, reiterated that Pakistan values its relations with the USZ, but the immediate release of the USZ national under the present circumstances is not possible before the relevant court disposes of the case, sources added. Cameron Munter, who had arrived from Washington after discussing the Raymond Davis issue with his government, gave the “stricter message” from his government to the President. The president said the matter of Raymond Davis lies with the Punjab government and the federal government is in constant touch with Punjab on the issue. Certain reports say that USZ officials have already threatened to immediately halt USZ defence aid if Davis is not freed, following the same pattern of deception that we described here.
According to the USZ embassy, Davis is a diplomat and enjoys full diplomatic immunity and is free to kill as many Pakistani people as he wants, when he wants, where he wants and how he wants. But Pakistani officials described him as an employee of a private American security contractor who was on a spying mission in Pakistan. They also said they recovered pictures of Islamic seminaries in Davis’ possession. Munter’s meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari in Islamabad followed repeated public demands for the American’s freedom and underlined Washington’s growing frustration with an ally that receives billions of dollars in USZ aid. The wife of one of the men who Davis shot committed suicide on Sunday, explaining beforehand that she feared her husband’s killer would be freed without trial and Americans were pressurizing her family through their Pakistani sources to give up. Her death could further inflame anti-American sentiment. Earlier, UK High Commissioner Adam Thomson also called on President Zardari and discussed bilateral relations between the two countries.
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