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Court throws out Pakistan 'intelligence sharing' case
Human rights campaigners condemn London court as 'shameful' for striking down Noor Khan case

Human rights campaigners condemned a London court's "shameful" decision yesterday to strike down the case of Noor Khan, whose father was killed in a US-led bombing in Pakistan's North Waziristan in 2011.

Mr Khan's lawyers had sought a judicial review of British intelligence agencies' role in the attack.

Malik Daud Khan was one of 50 people believed to have died in the strike, including five police officers and a child.

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