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Bin Laden doctor’s appeal lingers on

Pakistani lawyer Qamar Nadeem, representing doctor Shakeel Afridi, leaves the court after a hearing in Peshawar.

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The lawyer for a Pakistani doctor who was jailed after helping the CIA find Osama bin Laden yesterday accused the government of deliberately delaying his appeal after the case was adjourned for the sixteenth time.
Shakeel Afridi, who ran a fake hepatitis vaccination programme as cover for an operation to find the 9/11 mastermind, was in 2012 found guilty by a tribal court of having ties to militants and jailed for 33 years.
The conviction was widely seen as politically motivated.
Last year a tribunal cut 10 years off his sentence, but he filed an appeal in March seeking bail and a fresh trial.
But Afridi’s lawyer, Qamar Nadeem Afridi, said that since March this year, 16 sessions had passed without any proceedings because the administration of Khyber tribal district had failed to submit documents for the case to the tribunal.
“Yesterday (Wednesday) the judge again asked for the record and the Khyber administration did not submit it,” Qamar Afridi, adding that a new hearing had now been set for October 16.
In his appeal Shakeel Afridi had asked the tribunal to review the entire case and acquit him or grant him bail until it was heard.
“We are of the view that either Khyber administration is using delaying tactics so that Dr Afridi continues to languish in prison or they have lost the record,” his lawyer said.
An official of the Khyber administration told AFP on condition of anonymity that for some “legal complications” they could not submit the case file, but now it would be done as soon as possible.
The 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden caused massive embarrassment for Pakistan.
Some US lawmakers have said Pakistan’s handling of the Afridi case was revenge for assistance in aiding a foreign power, and the US is withholding $33mn in planned aid pending Afridi’s release.  
The CIA’s fake vaccination campaign meanwhile increased Taliban opposition to immunisation drives, which the militants say are cover for spying, and attacks on health teams have claimed 78 lives since December 2012.

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