U.S.-Pakistan Relations Strained Further With Case Of Jailed Diplomat -- Washington Post
The Obama administration has suspended all high-level dialogue with Pakistan, a key U.S. partner in the Afghanistan war, over the case of an American diplomat the Pakistanis have detained on possible murder charges, U.S. and Pakistani officials said.
The case of Raymond Allen Davis, who has admitted he fatally shot two Pakistanis he said threatened him from a motorcycle while he was driving in Lahore on Jan. 27, has severely strained relations between the two governments and threatens to scuttle a planned summit among U.S., Afghan and Pakistani leaders scheduled for the end of this month in Washington.
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More News On Case Of Raymond Allen Davis
Pakistan: Ambassador Asks for Release of American -- New York Times/AP
U.S. piles up pressure on Pakistan -- The Hindu
US issues ‘stricter warning’ on Davis -- The Nation
US threatens to cut off all aid -- Pakistan Observer
Raymond Davis case: Men killed in Lahore were intelligence operatives, says official -- Express Tribune
Pakistani shooting case tied to ISI? -- UPI
Two dead Pakistani were intelligence operatives: report -- One India
Widow of man 'killed' by US envoy commits suicide -- The Independent
Wife of Pakistani Man Shot by US Diplomat Commits Suicide -- Voice of America
Widow's Suicide Complicates Case of U.S. Official Who Killed Pakistani Man -- FOX News
Pakistani gunman's wife's death 'tragedy': US -- AFP
The Davis case: a glorious mess -- DAWN
The curious case of Raymond Davis -- Najmuddin A Shaikh, Express Tribune
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