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Originally Posted by Silent Spectator View Post
Assalamulaikum,
Ambiguity still exists among the masses and compatriots of Pak even after two days of Davis release, as who did it??
ISI?
Punjab Govt?
Federal Govt?
Judiciary?
Heirs?
CIA?
Pak Army?

These all are players of the game and don't forget MQM n ANP.

Altaf hussain wont separate ways with Govt on this issue since we all are just champions of words.


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Originally Posted by Maha Khan View Post
According to Express newspaper"faizan ki baiwa ne is lie suicide commit ki kyun k usko lgta tha k us k in laws paise le lain ge"...
Aaj ka newspaper dekh lain,neighbours ne kha hai k 8 days se ghar walun ki activities ajeeb si thein,kisi se baat tk nhi ker rhe the and luggage shift ker rhe the...ye kaisa pressure hai?jub wife k sucide kerne p aik bhai ka statement aya"Insaaf na mila to hum sub suicide ker lain ge"..ab wohi bhai 75 lakh and America ka visa le k chup ho gya....agr ziada pressure tha to atleast wohi bhai sucide commit kerne ki try ker laita..but aise bikta na.be logical.
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LAHORE: Initial media reports surrounding the release of Raymond Davis suggest that the families of the victims killed in the Lahore shooting have left the country on a second plane. Their neighbours say they haven’t seen the families in two days and that their homes are empty and locked.

Sources say an aircraft carrying more than 10 people left Lahore airport and is headed to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. They also say the families have been given Green Cards and homes in New York state and Washington DC.


Raymond Davis saga: Victims’ families leave country say sources – The Express Tribune

Raymond Davis' release paves way for Zardari's visit to US

The resolution of the case of CIA contractor Raymond Davis has paved the way for Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's visit to the US and both countries have started working on dates and the agenda for the trip, officials said on Friday.

The US called off a trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Afghanistan after Davis was arrested in Lahore in January for shooting and killing two men.

The development also resulted in a delay in Zardari's planned visit to the US sometime early this month.

Davis was pardoned and freed by a Pakistani court this week after the families of the two men he killed agreed to a "blood money" deal of over two million dollars under Islamic laws.

Officials said Zardari is likely to visit the US next month.

The US administration has asked Pakistan to start working on the date and agenda of the visit.

Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that the foreign office had begun working on Zardari's visit to the US. "However, no date has been finalised as yet," he said.

Responding to a question, Babar said: "The president's visit to the US was not postponed but rescheduled owing to the Davis issue."

Officials and leaders of the ruling Pakistan PPP said Zardari's visit would assume greater importance in the wake of the standoff over Davis.

"Both the countries are redefining their relations and it will be up to President Zardari how he pleads Pakistan's case," a PPP leader said.

The agenda of the president's visit will be finalised in consultation with the military top brass, the PPP leader said.

Leading political analyst Rasool Bakhsh Raees said the US had learnt a lesson from the issue of Davis and it should now revisit its policy of sending security contractors to other countries.

He said almost all "thorny" issues between the two sides had been addressed during the standoff over Davis.

Raees said the president's upcoming visit to the US meant relations between Pakistan and the US were back on track.

"Both countries need each other, especially for the war on terror," he added.

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