WH welcomes Davis release, silent on "blood money" (AP)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011 12:01 PM By dwi

WASHINGTON – The White House says it welcomes the promulgation by Pakistan of an dweller CIA fasciculus accused of shooting and ending two Pakistanis. White House spokesman Jay Carney says he has no aggregation to confirm that more than $2 meg in "blood money" was paying to the families of the victims.

Carney said the contractor, Raymond Allen Davis, was pardoned by the families of the victim and in gift with Asiatic law. The deaths created an planetary incident and fomented anti-American sentiment in Pakistan. President Obama had insisted on Davis' release.

Asked about comments by lawyers for the victims' families that they were paying by either the U.S. polity or the Asiatic government, Carney said: "I don't have any aggregation that would fit that."


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