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Pakistan Says 'Bin Laden Doctor' Jailed For Link To Militants, Not CIA

Shakil Afridi in a photo from June 2010Shakil Afridi in a photo from June 2010
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Shakil Afridi in a photo from June 2010
Shakil Afridi in a photo from June 2010

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'Bin Laden' Doctor's Family: Trial A Sham

The brother of a Pakistani doctor jailed for helping U.S. intelligence track down Osama bin Laden has called on the head of Pakistan's Supreme Court to intervene to allow an appeal by his brother.
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A Pakistani court says the doctor who helped the United States find Osama bin Laden was imprisoned for aiding Islamic militants, not because of his links to the CIA.

Last week, a court in the Khyber tribal region found Shakil Afridi guilty of treason and sentenced him to 33 years in prison.

Pakistani officials said then that Afridi was jailed for helping the Central Intelligence Agency find the Al-Qaeda leader, who was killed in a U.S. raid in Pakistan in May 2011.

However, court documents made public on May 30 said Afridi was jailed because of his ties to a banned militant group, Lashkar-e Islam.

The Afridi case has further complicated already strained U.S.-Pakistani relations, with U.S. lawmakers threatening a reduction in American aid to Islamabad.

Based on reporting by Reuters, AP, and AFP
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by: Brandt Hardin from: Nashville
May 30, 2012 19:08
One year after Bin Laden’s death and over 10 years since 9/11, American citizens are still blindly allowing their civil liberties to be taken away one piece of legislation at a time. How much freedom are we willing to sacrifice to feel safe? Under the guise of fighting terrorism, laws have been put in place as a means to spy on our own citizens and to detain and torture dissidents without trial or a right to council. You can read much more about living in this Orwellian society of fear and see my visual response to these measures on my artist’s blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/09/living-in-society-of-fear-ten-years.html

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