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Raymond Allen Davis is a former United States Army soldier, private security firm employee, and contractor with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). [4] On January 27, 2011, Davis shot two men in the back, killing both, in Lahore, Pakistan.
In January 2011 CIA contractor Raymond Allen Davis fatally shot dead two young men on the streets of Lahore, Punjab after on claims that he was defending himself. His status as a CIA contractor was discovered after he was arrested by Punjab police and charged with 2 counts of murder and the possession of illegal firearms.
Mozang Chungi or Mozang is an area in Lahore, Pakistan. Nearby areas are Miani Sahib Graveyard, Jail Road, Choubarji, Shama and the Anarkali Bazar. It is located at 31°32'55N 74°18'54E. [1] The January 2011 Raymond Davis incident took place here.
2011: Raymond Allen Davis incident protests against the release of Raymond Davis, a US contractor who killed two Pakistani citizens. 2013: Islamabad sit-in protests against the government's electoral rigging. [10] Long March (Pakistan) 2014: Inqilab March; 2017: 2017 Faizabad sit-in; Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (Parachinar)
January 27: A US diplomat, Raymond Davis, kills two men on a motorbike in Lahore allegedly in self-defence while a companion of the diplomat, who is also an American citizen, crushed to death a bike rider in a hit-and-run incident, following the shooting. [8]
Unpopular foreign policy actions have included U.S. military actions on Pakistani soil such as drone attacks, [5] [6] the unilateral operation to kill Osama Bin Laden [7] [8] and the 2011 NATO attack in Pakistan, as well CIA activities such as the Raymond Allen Davis incident, and the perceived inadequate US response to the humanitarian crisis ...
Cavalry Ground (میدانِ رسالہ) is a neighbourhood located within Walton Cantonment of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] Although part of Lahore City District, Cavalry Ground is governed directly by the Lahore Cantonment Board. Masood Anwari Road serves as the central commercial area of the neighbourhood.
In September of 2012, after working for 30 years in Pakistan, Save the Children was expelled. [9]In 2011, the program was condemned by Doctors without Borders. [9] In Feb 2012, the program was condemned by the non-governmental organization InterAction. [9]