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Pakistani court puts CIA agent on trial

A court in Pakistan has adjourned the trial of a CIA contractor charged with killing two Pakistani men, dismissing Washington demands for his release.
The next hearing has been scheduled for March 3.

The US initially claimed that Raymond Davis — a former US Special Forces officer — was a diplomat. Washington insisted that Islamabad must repatriate Davis as he has diplomatic immunity.
However, it was later revealed that Davis is a CIA contractor.
If convicted, Davis could face execution for double homicide. Davis claims he acted in self-defense when he shot the men in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore.
The killings have inflamed anti-US sentiments in Pakistan, where people are already angry with Washington over its non-UN-sanctioned airstrikes.
The unauthorized strikes, which were initiated by former US President George W. Bush and continued under President Barack Obama, have drastically increased in recent months.
Washington claims the airstrikes target militants. However, according to statistics, the attacks have left hundreds of civilians dead in Pakistan since 2008.

Source: Press TV

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