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Kareem Khan, Pakistani Journalist, Seeks $500 Million From U.S. For Relatives' Deaths, Threatens To Sue CIA

CHRIS BRUMMITT   11/29/10 07:59 AM ET   AP

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ISLAMABAD — A Pakistani man who says he lost his son and brother in an American missile attack in the northwest threatened Monday to sue the CIA unless he receives compensation, a move that will draw attention to civilian casualties in such strikes.

Kareem Khan and his lawyers said they were seeking $500 million in two weeks or they would sue CIA director Leon Panetta, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and a man they said was the CIA's station chief in Islamabad for "wrongful death" in a Pakistani court.

The United States does not publicly admit to firing missiles into northwest Pakistan close to the Afghan border, much less say who they are targeting or whether civilians are also being killed. Privately, officials say they are taking out al-Qaida and Taliban militants and dispute accounts that innocents often die.

Pakistani officials, who face criticism from their own people for allowing the attacks, rarely discuss them.

Khan said his 18-year-old son, Zaenullah Khan and his brother Asif Iqbal were killed on Dec. 31 last year in the town of Mir Ali in North Waziristan. The third victim was a mason who was staying at the house, he said. Khan said his son and Iqbal were teachers.

"The people who were martyred were innocent," Khan told a media conference in Islamabad alongside his lawyer, Mirza Shahzad Akbar. "They did not have links with any terrorist group, nor they were wanted."

The Associated Press and other media organizations reported that three people were killed on Dec. 31 in a missile attack in Mir Ali. Pakistani intelligence officials said then that the men were militants, but offered no proof.

Khan, who was working as a journalist, was in Islamabad at the time of the attack.

Any legal action stands no chance of success unless U.S. officials cooperate with the court, something highly unlikely given the secretive nature of the missile strike program. The most Khan and Akbar can hope for is to bring attention to the issue.

There have been more than 100 such attacks this year, more than twice than in 2009. The attacks began in 2005, but picked up pace in 2007 and have increased ever since. The border region is out of bounds for non-locals and much of it is under the control of militants, meaning independent reporting on who is being killed is nearly impossible.

Most of the missiles are believed to be fired from unmanned planes launched from Afghanistan or from secret bases in Pakistan.

Human rights groups have called on the United States to provide greater transparency about who is being targeted and publicly investigate allegations of civilian deaths. Without knowing, they say it is impossible to judge whether such attacks are legal.

Across the border in Afghanistan, the American military compensates the families of innocents killed once it carries out an investigation.

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Badfinger1
...reconstruction has failed...
11:13 AM on 12/18/2010
...I wonder if he will settle for a Hackney meddallion and a shiny new checker...lol..
10:06 AM on 12/03/2010
Great comments people!!! I have never seen so much regard for humanity and compassion for people who may very well have lost their loved ones! A beard and turban are indictment in themselves, that the person wearing them is a lunatic and dangerous for the great civilizations of the world and deserve to die without further inspection.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
11:50 AM on 12/01/2010
Kareem Khan, Pakistani Journalist, Seeks $500 Million From U.S. For Relatives' Deaths, Threatens To Sue CIA...........

This guy has been spending too too too much time in those poppy fields.
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Schweik
12:47 PM on 12/01/2010
LOL....
07:21 AM on 12/01/2010
The U.S. should countersue for the cost of the bombs.
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Schweik
02:37 AM on 12/01/2010
$500,000,000?
OK. That's what, about 8, 000 Hellfires.
Done deal.
t will be personally delivered via Predator Air delivery to Mr. Khan and his Taliban pals.
02:07 AM on 12/01/2010
Those who had family members die on 9/11 ought to sue various middle eastern and central asian governments for a lot more than 500 million each.
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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:01 AM on 12/01/2010
Curious but I wonder who his lawyer is. In particular, I would like to see his LAST NAME!
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TheRock Barkat
02:00 AM on 12/01/2010
If Jewish Americans that were injured while vacationing in Israel during a terrorist attack can sue the nation of Iran ( I dont know how they did that) in US courts seeking damages , then I dont see why this guy cant at least try to sue the United States
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tonyjim
02:12 PM on 12/01/2010
Americans sued and won compensation for the relatives killed in Pan Am Flight 103 in the Lockerbie bombing from the Libyan terrorist action over Lockerbie.
10:55 PM on 11/30/2010
Is this Kharzai's cousin?
10:03 PM on 11/30/2010
Go for a hundred gazillion..same chance of collecting..zilch!
shylove2
warfare state is pathological
08:53 PM on 11/30/2010
The death of international law... invalidating law invalidates all rule of law and who sits still for the gloves of civilization coming off... it triggers a cascading decrease in the rule of law in general...
08:26 PM on 11/30/2010
I wonder which lawyer from the ACLU flew over there to recruit a "victim" to sue. I the families and friends of the 9/11 victims should get hundreds of millions of dollars from Saudi Arabia.
08:41 PM on 11/30/2010
I wonder how much time you spend drinking the Kool-Aid and listening to Faux News.
02:08 AM on 12/01/2010
Clearly you're another liberal who is going to blame America first and when it comes to the defense of your own countrymen you run directly towards the open arms of the enemy.
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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:02 AM on 12/01/2010
Who knows what the ethnicity or religion of the lawyer is. Maybe he is closer to home than you think!
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Schweik
07:31 PM on 11/30/2010
Karim Khan is a blasphemer. He knows very well that everything ion the Universe is the will of Allah. Submit to the Will of All-Merciful, oh unfaithful Kareem.
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Taymullah
Executive Order 11110
04:52 PM on 12/01/2010
Seeing as you are a non Muslim, calling another out is blasphemy in itself as only Allah has the power to judge in the end.

Foolish man you are!
06:20 PM on 11/30/2010
What about the 72 virgins and river of honey?
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Amryxx
politeness rules, but with sharpened edges
06:28 PM on 11/30/2010
What about it?
06:03 PM on 11/30/2010
If he's going to file a claim against the US government I hope he knows enough to give them notice of his claim and otherwise comply with the Federal Tort Claims Act requirements.

Otherwise the claim will be lawfully denied since the government does have Sovereign Immunity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Tort_Claims_Act