Govt played no part in recovery of Dr Aafia’s children: Soori

KARACHI: The role of present government in recovery of Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s son and daughter, Ahmed and Maryam , remained nothing except just holding photo sessions, said Human Rights Network (HRC) Karachi President Intikhab Alam Soori. In a statement here on Monday, he stated that soon after the recovery of both children, Interior Minister took them in his custody and summoned Dr Fauzia Siddiqui in Islamabad and claimed that the recovery of the children was made possible due to government efforts.

He charged that the government did not play its due role for recovering of the children and it did not give a chance to journalists to ask questions of them.

However, the fact is that the children have been recovered due to efforts of Dr Fauzia and Human Rights Network, he claimed.—Agency

SOURCE : Regionaltimes.com

One Response to Govt played no part in recovery of Dr Aafia’s children: Soori

  1. Akram says:

    Dr Aafia is the mother of all the suicide bombers. She did her PhD in cognitive nearosciences and when the Americans researched how all of a sudden the suicide bombings had increased, works of Dr Aafia, mother of the suicide bombers, came to light.

    Imagine for a moment that if this is true, do you feel any sympathy for her. She is directly responsible for providing her ‘technology’ to the wahabbi Al-qaeda who then killed hundreds and thousands of people.

    Her husband was the nephew of Khalid Sheikh, the 9/11 mastermind, who was arrested from a Jamaat e Islami female leader house in Rawalpindi. Unfortunately, information such as this will never appear in public since it would rip apart the case for the “sister of the Ummah”.

    Death to Al Qaeda!

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