Monthly Archives: August 2008

The Mysterious Case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui

Was neuroscientist raped and tortured at US Bagram prison

in Afghanistan during a period of five years?

 

by

Ernesto Cienfuegos

La Voz de Aztlan

 

Los Angeles, Alta California – August 14, 2008 – (ACN) It appear that the Bush Administration may have another “Abu Ghraib Prison” type torture scandal in its hands that it is desperately attempting to cover up. The disturbing human rights buy generic online viagra buy brand viagra | buy cialis online cheap where to buy cialis without prescription | buy levitra online diflucan case involves a Massachusetts Institute of Technology buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs and Brandeis University online pharmacy educated Pakistani national that mysteriously viagra brand disappeared, along with Silagra her three children, in Afghanistan Brand Viagra in viagra cheap generic 2003. This past week the levitra on line seriously injured, frail, traumatized and confused Dr. Siddiqui re-appeared in a wheel chair in a New York federal court accused of terrorism and to face charges that she attempted to kill cheap low price levitra acomplia FBI and US soldiers in buy Ampicillin cheap online Without Prescription Afghanistan.

Facts about Dr Aafia

We, at the US Embassy Islamabad have read purchase cytotec with increasing concern a number of erroneous and irresponsible media reports regarding the arrest of Ms Aafia Siddiqui.

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Marblehead Lawyer Defends al-Qaida Suspect

By Alan Burke
Staff writer

MARBLEHEAD propecia price — Marblehead lawyer Elaine Whitfield cheap ampicillin buy Sharp is telling the federal government to “put up or shut up” in the case of an MIT-educated Viagra online buy Pakistani woman accused of being the only amoxicillin levofloxacin amoxicillin amoxil amoxil significant female member of al-Qaida.

Sharp, part of a legal team defending Aafia buy real viagra without prescription Siddiqui, has represented Siddiqui’s family viagra sales for the past 51âÑ2 years, at one point counseling her mother through a grand jury appearance.

The government generic Brand Viagra amoxil says that Siddiqui was arrested in Afghanistan last month. While she’s been buy diflucan buy online cialis pharmacy accused of involvement in terrorism, thus far she’s charged only with assault for allegedly shooting at the officials who attempted to arrest her. buy cialis overseas She was seriously wounded in the incident.

All Online buy Viagra the same, Sharp is adamant that the entire case is based online acomplia on lies. Levitra “Nobody’s seen any paperwork. Nobody’s seen any evidence.”

Siddiqui has declared her innocence, viagera where do you buy viagra Sharp said. “She is a very nice person. A very levitra online pharmacy gentle person. Easygoing. … Everything she says is consistent with the truth.”

The strange case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui

by buy diflucan Ernesto Cienfuegos – La Voz de Aztlan August 14, 2008

It appear that the Bush Administration may have another “Abu Ghraib Prison” type torture scandal in its hands that it is desperately attempting buy cheap propecia to levitra website Levitra cover up. The disturbing human rights case involves a Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Brandeis shop viagra University educated Pakistani national that mysteriously how do i buy viagra online | buy cialis canadian | cheap levitra generic disappeared, along with her three children, in Afghanistan in 2003. This past week the seriously injured, bleeding, frail, traumatized and confused Dr. Siddiqui cheapest propecia re-appeared in a wheel chair in a New York federal court accused of terrorism and to face charges that she attempted to kill FBI and Online buy Viagra US soldiers in Afghanistan.

No one would Buy Propecia have known about what some Pakistanis are calling “one of the most deplorable crimes against womanhood” if it had not been for human rights organizations speaking buy Viagra jet cialis soft out against the rape and torture of “Prisoner 650″ that was being held at the US Bagram Theater Internment Facility, a miserable prison that was previously utilized as air base hangers by the Russians during their occupation of Afghanistan. The British Broadcasting Corporation cheap buy low price levitra brand viagra generic viagra (BBC) just recently cytotec tablets picked up the story and the Bush Administration seems to be online amoxil acting quickly to cover up what many consider to be a war crime.

Pakistani Woman’s Arrest Prompts Questions

by Dina Temple-Raston 

The FBI accused her of being an al-Qaida buy levitra operative, a fixer for the terrorist buy viagra organization in the U.S. Now she sits in a prison in New York at the center of a mystery about what she has been doing — and where she has been — for the past five years.

To hear U.S. officials tell it, the 36-year-old Siddiqui was from a fairly well-off family in Pakistan. Her father buy cheap online Ampicillin Without Prescription trained as a doctor in England, and he sent his three children to the U.S. for an education.

Her brother is an architect living in Houston. Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription Her sister is a Harvard University-trained neurologist. Siddiqui went to the Massachusetts amoxicillin buy Institute of Technology. That much, everyone seems to agree on.

It’s Women & Children Now

By Marryam Haleem

Cageprisoners

 

It’s all quiet on the Western front. It usually is, to be frank. Still, I thought this time would different.

But buy acomplia apparently buy levitra drugs “>cheap generic nolvadex it’s not that relevant, the news that two ghost detainees—disappeared in Pakistan in March 0nline pharmacy 2003—conveniently generic buy cheap cialis amoxil reappeared last month in Afghanistan buy Online Viagra buy Online Viagra super active Cialis buy cialis where they were promptly arrested by American officials.

The first detainee is Aafia Siddiqui, a 36-year-old Pakistani viagra for women online viagra prices national and MIT PhD graduate, now being held in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York. The second is her 12-year-old American son, her eldest child, still being held in Afghanistan.

Her two younger children (one of whom is an American citizen) were also disappeared along with her in 2003, but their whereabouts are still unknown—the youngest was only 6-months at the time.

Aafia Siddiqui Claims She Was Held By The US in Bagram For Years

 

 

 

 

7th August 2008

Cageprisoners has received new information that Aafia Siddiqui was held for years in Bagram Airbase. According to her lawyer, Elaine Whitfield Sharp,

“We do know she was at Bagram for a long time. It was a long time. According to my client she was there for years and she was held in American custody; her treatment was horrendous.”

Siddiqui’s claim is contrary to the heavily contested position of the US administration that she was detained in July by Afghan forces while attempting to bomb the compound of the governor of Ghazni. The US has previously denied the presence of female detainees in Bagram and that Aafia was ever held there, bar for medical treatment in July 2008.

Aafia: Victim of FBI Lies and Deceit

By Kamagra Soft Yvonne Ridley

The FBI lost much of its credibility when its chief J. Edgar Hoover was revealed to be a transvestite who preferred to be called Mary.

Hoover, probably the most powerful men in America some say even more powerful then the presidents he served under, was the buy propecia originator of dirty tricks campaign and kept a lot of dirt on other people in his files.

The only players who were immune to Hoover’s secret files were those who had secrets of their own about his personal life – namely, the Mafia. Mafia bosses obtained information amoxil generic about Hoover’s sex life and used it for decades to keep the FBI at bay. Without this, the Mafia as we know it might buy Ampicillin never have gained its hold in America.

‘Sham’ Story By US Attempts To Cover-Up Aafia Siddiqui’s Unlawful Detention

 

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Cageprisoners rejects the ‘sham’ story that is being fed by the US administration regarding the buy levitra buying viagra circumstances and details Brand Levitra of Aafia Siddiqui’s detention.

On Monday 4th August 2008, federal prosecutors in the US confirmed that Aafia Siddiqui was extradited to the US from Afghanistan where they allege she Buy Brand Levitra Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed had been detained since mid-July generic levitra online 2008. The US administration claims that she was arrested by Afghani forces outside Ghazni viagra online sale governor’s compound with manuals on explosives and ‘dangerous substances in sealed jars’ on her person. They further allege that Ampicillin buy cheap online Without Prescription buy brand viagra | buy cialis online cheap | buy levitra online whilst in custody she shot at US officers and was injured in the process.

Dr. Aafia Siddiqui: A ‘Missing Person’ With A Name

Dr. Aafia’s Siddiqui levitra vardenafil story has been haunting most Pakistanis for months now. Famously known as ‘Prisoner 650? at Bagram Base in Afghanistan, she is one of the missing persons of Pakistan, wanted by FBI on alleged links with Al-Qaeda.

Dr. Afia Siddiqui, a highly educated researcher levitra online pharmacy who studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, for about 10 years and did her PhD in genetics, mysteriously disappeared from Karachi in March 2003 along with her three children. Since then, US and Pakistani officials have continuously denied any knowledge about her.

It was only after British prisoner Moazzam Begg mentioned her in his book Cialis Professional Tadalis SX target=”_blank”>The Enemy Combatant that Human Rights Organizations and activists, British journalist Yvonne Ridley and MP Lord Nazir in particular, raised voice for Dr. Aafia kept in solitary confinement and her three children. A cheap Buy buy cialis fast shipping online Viagra diflucan specially disturbing part of this story is that fate of her three children, aged between one month and 7 years at the buy levitra drugs style=”background: Buy Cialis online transparent url(http://files.adbrite.com/mb/images/green-double-underline-006600.gif) repeat-x scroll center bottom; cursor: pointer; color: #006600; text-decoration: none; -moz-background-clip: buy viagra generic levitra -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial; margin-bottom: -2px; padding-bottom: buy phentermine 2px;” name=”AdBriteInlineAd_time” target=”_top”>time of her kidnapping, is still unknown.