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CIA station chief set to flee Pakistan over lawsuit

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The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been forced to call back its station chief in Islamabad after he was accused of killing civilians in killer drone strikes.


This comes after a Pakistani lawsuit designated the CIA station chief by name, accusing him of killing civilians in missile strikes.

The letter signed by a senior aide to Pakistani politician and cricket star, Imran Khan, asked police in northwestern town of Hangu to name CIA Director John Brennan and a man they identified as the agency's Islamabad station chief as suspects for murder and “waging war against Pakistan.”

Several Pakistani lawyers had previously said they would file a lawsuit against drone killings in Pakistan and, if necessary, one with the International Court of Justice based in The Hague.

The CIA station chief in Islamabad runs the unmanned drone attacks which are said to target militants in Pakistan's northwestern tribal belt.

Official figures show that most of the victims are civilians. The unauthorized US drone attacks have drawn strong criticism from the Pakistani people and officials.

US drone strikes have killed thousands of people in northwest Pakistan over the past few years. The airstrikes have intensified since US President Barack Obama took office in 2009.

The United Nations says the US-operated drone strikes in Pakistan and some other countries pose a growing challenge to the rule of international law.


PressTV - CIA station chief set to flee Pakistan over lawsuit


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The question is, why he is allowed to flee from Pakistan if he is named in an FIR in the country? Where is our federal govt and where are SC and law enforcement agencies?
 
The political party of former cricket star Imran Khan on Wednesday identified a man it described as the CIA's top spy in Pakistan, in an escalation of Khan's campaign to end U.S. drone strikes in the country.

In a letter to the Pakistani police, Khan's information secretary, Shireen Mazari, accused CIA Director John O. Brennan, along with a man identified as the agency's Islamabad station chief, of "committing murder and waging war against Pakistan."

In Washington, a CIA spokesman declined to comment on the case.

Mazari demanded that the authorities prevent the station chief, whose identity has not yet been confirmed, from leaving the country so that he could face prosecution in a Pakistani court.

That seems unlikely, but the move is expected to infuriate U.S. officials, who had to recall a previous CIA station chief in 2010 after he was identified in the local media, also in relation to a lawsuit brought by anti-drone campaigners.

But while blame for that outing was placed on smoldering tensions between the CIA and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency, this time it appears to be driven more by Khan's increasingly confrontational stance against drone strikes.

In an appearance on a television talk show Wednesday evening, Khan said he had named the station chief essentially to punish the CIA for a deadly drone strike this month in the province his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party controls, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Now, he said, it was up to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government to take the next step against the U.S. spy agency.

He has vowed to block NATO supply lines into Afghanistan in retaliation for the Nov. 1 drone strike that killed the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud. On Saturday, his supporters moved to deliver on that promise by searching trucks and roughing up drivers as they passed through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on the way to Afghanistan.

In her letter Wednesday, Mazari claimed that the station chief did not enjoy diplomatic immunity and suggested that if interrogated by the police he might divulge the names of the pilots who fly the drones.

The high-profile attempt to obstruct CIA operations in Pakistan was said to be a response to the Nov. 21 drone strike that struck a seminary linked to the Haqqani network, a Taliban-affiliated militant group at the center of U.S. security concerns in Afghanistan. The strike, which killed the Haqqanis' spiritual leader and five others, occurred in the Hangu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in a rare drone strike outside Pakistan's tribal areas.

Khan has been a leading advocate of ceasing military action against the Pakistani Taliban, even though Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been the region hardest hit by Islamist violence this year, with hundreds killed in attacks. The Taliban also broke out many prisoners in an embarrassing and well-organized jailbreak in July.

Khan has used the drone issue to leverage his popularity against Sharif, who is his main electoral competitor in Punjab province, and has largely succeeded in framing the political debate on drones in recent years.

Some Sharif supporters criticized Khan for trying to score political points by outing the station chief.

"This a thoughtless move," said Siddiqul Farooq, a central leader of the governing Pakistan Muslim League party. "It is selfish and compromises the national interest."

Since the escalation of the CIA's drone war in Pakistan in 2008, the Islamabad station has grown to become one of the spy agency's largest outposts in the world. The agency's expansion in Pakistan has been an irritant to U.S. relations with Pakistan.

The influence of the CIA's Islamabad station chief has sometimes eclipsed even that of the U.S. ambassador in Pakistan. A previous station chief clashed repeatedly in 2011 with Cameron Munter, the ambassador at the time, over the intensity of the drone campaign. The Obama administration ended up siding with the CIA, and Munter's tenure was cut short.
© 2013, The New York Times News Service
Party claims it identified top CIA spy in Pakistan | NDTV.com
 
Where have we seen this before? Oh wait, the Khosar Market incident, the Abottobad Incident and Lahore Incident?

When will these Jason Borne wannabees learn that this is not how you do espionage, just look at the British :P
 
Now you are very cunningly trying to draw me into a debate on whether the drones fly with Islamabad's permission or not :) I decline.

sir,
you dont need to!
cause thts just another of political media stunt of PTI, imran,s political joke to save the targeted terrorists?
just wait & see, where it takes IMMY bhai, to be seen?
diplomatic immunity comes after, considering our 90% politicians hving enough of thier assests?
i think frist thing to hit, IMRAN would be visa denails by briton & US, then after the whole dam world following that?
just wait plz, CIA have enough masters to teach, sufficiant lesssons , for the kids like imran?

so who told you pakistan is a state?
we are not disscussing pakistani state here?
 
sir,
you dont need to!
cause thts just another of political media stunt of PTI, imran,s political joke to save the targeted terrorists?
just wait & see, where it takes IMMY bhai, to be seen?
diplomatic immunity comes after, considering our 90% politicians hving enough of thier assests?
i think frist thing to hit, IMRAN would be visa denails by briton & US, then after the whole dam world following that?
just wait plz, CIA have enough masters to teach, sufficiant lesssons , for the kids like imran?

You can't sleep well because of PTI hatred, can you? :P
Ok, I'm waiting, lets see...
 
sir,
you dont need to!
cause thts just another of political media stunt of PTI, imran,s political joke to save the targeted terrorists?
just wait & see, where it takes IMMY bhai, to be seen?
diplomatic immunity comes after, considering our 90% politicians hving enough of thier assests?
i think frist thing to hit, IMRAN would be visa denails by briton & US, then after the whole dam world following that?
just wait plz, CIA have enough masters to teach, sufficiant lesssons , for the kids like imran?


we are not disscussing pakistani state here?

At least PTI is trying to do something, whatever people may call it
 
now pmln should do there part of job as its center responsibility to take action against CIA station chief sitting in Islamabad.



kindly put him in ECL "if they can" like Musharaf and begin the proceedings



or pmln can play its role "again" in giving "diat" to deceased relatives like raymond davis's case.
 
'سی آئی اے چیف کیخلاف مقدمات درج کروانے والے عقل کے اندھے'






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صوبائی وزیر قانون رانا ثناء اللہ خان نے کہا ہے کہ محرم الحرام میں پنجاب میں سیکیورٹی کے

فول پروف انتظامات کئے گئے تھے۔ راولپنڈی واقعہ پولیس اہلکاروں کی نا اہلی سے پیش آیا۔

معاملے کی شفاف تحقیقات کی جا رہی ہیں


لاہور: (دنیا نیوز) میڈیا نمائندوں سے گفتگو کرتے ہوئے وزیر قانون پنجاب رانا ثناء اللہ خان کا

کہنا تھا کہ سانحہ راولپنڈی میں جن لوگوں کیخلاف مقدمات درج ہیں انھیں گرفتار کیا جائے گا اور

انسداد دہشتگردی کی عدالت میں مقدمات چلائے جائیں گے۔ ان کا کہنا تھا کہ محرم الحرام میں پنجاب

میں سیکیورٹی کے فول پروف انتظامات کئے گئے تھے۔ راولپنڈی واقعہ پولیس اہلکاروں کی نا اہلی

سے پیش آیا۔ معاملے کی شفاف تحقیقات کی جا رہی ہیں۔ حکومت نے اس معاملے کو اچھے طریقے

سے ہینڈل کیا۔ علماء کرام کی مدد سے صورتحال پر قابو پایا گیا۔ سانحہ راولپنڈی کی وجہ سے ملک

میں غیر یقینی کی صورتحال تھی۔ اگر معاملہ خراب ہو جاتا تو پورے ملک میں آگ پھیل جاتی۔ ایک

سوال کے جواب میں ان کا کہنا تھا کہ سی آئی اے چیف کیخلاف مقدمات درج کروانے والے عقل

کے اندھے ہیں۔ ڈرون حملے روکے جانے کا فیصلہ حیات آباد میں بیٹھ کر نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔







Patwaris running out of excuses


SOURCE:


DUNYA NEWS


پاکستان:-'سی آئی اے چیف کیخلاف مقدمات درج کروانے والے عقل کے اندھے'
 
Bagh gaya salaaa ...

USA need to understand this action proofs him guilty and USA guilty as well ..

Why to run away if he is not involved and should face justice . but there is more to it ... Time will come when all Americans will run like this ...
 

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