Seems like foreign news organizations are giving more/deeper coverage than U.S.? ?
for example...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb鈥?/a>
In light of the fact that Raymond Davis was effectively working with-and-for the American Forces in the region -- and apparently killed only in self-defense -- ... ... ...
1) Why is there no matching-level American media coverage and support, and no equivalent American outcry for fairness in how he is treated?
2) Looking back to any comparable incidents over the last half-century... does Raymond Davis deserve diplomatic immunity?
3) What are his chances for being released by Pakistan, and returned to U.S.A.?
4) Would/will he get a fair trial in Pakistan?
5) If he were returned to the U.S., would there be any kind of U.S. investigation into what happened?
- If so, who would conduct it and how would that proceed?
- Would that process be classified or public?
Thanks for your answers!
.|||He is being eclipsed by news of the protests in the Middle East. Right now, protests in Libya is on the top as it is affecting gas prices and that Gaddaffi ordered his army and mercenaries to shoot protesters.
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