U.S. Reaction To pakistan Jailing the Doctor Who Aided The CIA In Finding Osama Bin Laden

A Pakistani farmer works in his field near the site of the demolished compound of slain Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in northern Abbottabad. US News and World Report

US To Press For Release Of Pakistani Doctor Who Helped Find Bin Laden -- The Guardian

State department says there is 'no basis' for Shakil Afridi's 33-year sentence for his part in fake CIA vaccine drive

The US has said it will press for the release of a Pakistani doctor who has been jailed for 33 years for running a fake CIA vaccination programme as part of the hunt for Osama bin Laden.

The US state department said there is "no basis" for the arrest and detention of Dr Shakil Afridi, the former surgeon-general of Khyber, who was convicted of treason over the scheme to identify Bin Laden through DNA.

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More News To US Reaction On The Imprisonment Of Dr Shakil Afridi, The Man Who Found Bin Laden

US sees no basis for arrest of Pak doctor who helped CIA -- Times of India/PTI
U.S. sees no reason for Pakistani doctor to be charged -- Reuters
U.S. Lawmakers Threaten Pakistan Over Bin Laden Treason Case -- US News and World Report
US senators warn Pakistan on aid over bin Laden -- AFP
US Senators ask Pakistan to pardon, release Afridi -- ZEE News
In the case of Shakil Afridi, none dare call it treason -- Thomas Fleming, Daily Mail
Pakistan jails doctor who helped find bin Laden: why the US may not intervene -- Scott Baldauf, Christian Science Monitor

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