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Warlord
06-01-2013, 07:52 AM
Loose talk by senior members of the Obama administration may have condemned Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani doctor who assisted America's hunt for Osama bin Laden, to 33-year term in prison on trumped-up charges.

According to Fox News, an official 357-page report by the Pakistani government that examined the security failures that allowed the U.S. to evade that country's defenses in the raid on May 2, 2011 concluded that Dr. Afridi was implicated by a "statement by the U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who was the CIA Director when May 2 happened, confirming the role of Dr. Afridi in making the U.S. assassination mission a success."

Panetta had been speaking to CBS News' 60 Minutes in January 2012. He said: "This was an individual who, in fact, helped provide intelligence that was very helpful with regards to this operation, and he was not in any way treasonous towards Pakistan." The Pakistani report has not yet been officially released to the public.

The Obama administration was criticized in 2011 after leaking key operational details of the bin Laden raid, particularly the identity of U.S. Navy SEAL Team 6, which carried out the operation. Several weeks later, several members of that team were targeted and killed by the Taliban. Family members have been harshly critical of the Obama administration, arguing that its "criminal" leaks put SEAL Team 6 at greater risk.

In contrast to the Obama administration's pursuit of other national security leaks, and the media outlets to which the leaks were made, there has not been any apparent attempt to hold its own leakers accountable.

Meanwhil, Dr. Afridi remains in prison, awaiting the resumption of his appeals process in June, after an initial trial through a tribal court system put in place by the British colonial authorities a century ago, in which Dr. Afridi was denied access to a lawyer and could not see the evidence against him or testify in his own defense.

The Pakistani report recommends that Dr. Afridi be granted a retrial--something that his advocates in the U.S., notably Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), have been urging with a view to winning his eventual release.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/05/31/Report-Obama-Admin-s-Loose-Talk-Exposed-Dr-Afridi
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Related: Leon Panetta was CIA director when a CIA drone strike killed 44 civilians in the Datta Khel massacre on March 17th 2011 (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?413893-Pakistani-Court-Rules-CIA-Drone-Strikes-Constitute-a-War-Crime)

enhanced_deficit
06-01-2013, 08:22 AM
Their prez apparently asked asked why you have jonathon pollard in prison but ask us to free someone who spied for an ally. Wonder what Obama said in reply.

Kilrain
06-01-2013, 09:00 AM
Their prez apparently asked asked why you have jonathon pollard in prison but ask us to free someone who spied for an ally. Wonder what Obama said in reply.

Even I could field that one. "We're the ones paying you, not the other way around."

I don't like any of it, but I can see the difference.

The US pays Pakistan, the US wants influence.
The US pays Israel, Israel wants influence.

unknown
06-01-2013, 10:56 AM
Is he in the US?