T-Faz
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I have by and large tried to stay away from this topic owing to the fact that my opinion would be based on hearsay and not facts.
But after having gone through a lot of articles on this particular case, it is fair to say that even if there was a robbery attempt, excess force was used by Mr Davis. Though it would be justified by some because the prevalent condition in Pakistan, the accused in this case should have been aware of what the local conditions are like and he should have followed security protocol as a foreign worker.
Similarly, this case and the eventual news on Green Cards being offered just gives more fuel to the religious elements who can play with public sentiment. In this crucial time, such an incident was not required at all but you cannot avoid what has happened.
This is why a clear and just process of law must be allowed to take place, if Davis took action justifiably, then he should be acquitted, if he overreacted, then he should be punished.
But this case must be properly investigated and the courts should decide the eventual course of action.
But after having gone through a lot of articles on this particular case, it is fair to say that even if there was a robbery attempt, excess force was used by Mr Davis. Though it would be justified by some because the prevalent condition in Pakistan, the accused in this case should have been aware of what the local conditions are like and he should have followed security protocol as a foreign worker.
Similarly, this case and the eventual news on Green Cards being offered just gives more fuel to the religious elements who can play with public sentiment. In this crucial time, such an incident was not required at all but you cannot avoid what has happened.
This is why a clear and just process of law must be allowed to take place, if Davis took action justifiably, then he should be acquitted, if he overreacted, then he should be punished.
But this case must be properly investigated and the courts should decide the eventual course of action.