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Bagram and the Fine Print

By Huma Yusuf

US President Barack Obama dominated headlines Cialis Professional last week for tossing out George W. Kamagra Bush’s plans for a missile defence shield in Eastern Europe.

The praise with which that decision was met globally will probably buy generic Buy Online Viagra Shops Viagra online levitra generic viagra online help mask the fact that another announcement earlier in the week, cheap low price levitra amoxil regarding the Bagram detention facility in Afghanistan, led to unflattering comparisons between Obama and his trigger-happy predecessor. Moscow may be satiated, but countries canadian pharmacy levitra in the forefront of the ‘war on terror’ are waiting to see the change they need real viagra online from the US.

Last Monday, Obama’s government announced new buy super cialis levitra rules allowing prisoners Buy Diflucan Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed at Bagram — a former Soviet airbase north of Kabul that America has used as a prison since 2001 — to challenge their sanofi acomplia detention. Under the laws buy pfizer viagra online | buy cialis pills online | buy levitra vardenafil of war, over 600 people — labelled as ‘enemy combatants’ — have been held at Bagram for years without hearing charges against them or receiving access to legal Viagra online reviews buy generic amoxil counsel.

There cheap buy online Drugstore Ampicillin have also been many allegations of torture. Following swift action to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Obama’s reconsideration of prisoner rights at Bagram is welcome.

But online Kamagra jelly pharmacy levitra then there’s the fine print. Under the new rules, inmates will have their detention reviewed only every six months. Military officials — rather than lawyers — will be assigned to prisoners and tasked to gather witnesses and evidence that might help challenge their detention. The officials’ findings will then be presented before military review boards. Unlike Gitmo prisoners, Bagram detainees will not be able to challenge Buy kamagra online their detention in US courts on the basis of habeas corpus.

In a throwback to Bushisms, the Obama administration justified denying prisoners access to legal counsel by pointing out that they were captured in a battlefield and were being held in a war zone. Government officials also highlighted the importance of Bagram as a holding pen for terror suspects captured outside Iraq and buy levaquin Afghanistan now that Guantanamo was being closed and the CIA’s secret prisons had become inoperative.

Writing in Provigil pharmacy The New Yorker, Amy Davidson questioned the Obama administration’s twisted buy cialis usa logic as follows: ‘So closing Guantanamo increases the need for a new generic Buy Viagra online cheap viagra Guantanamo, and barring the use of secret prisons just Tadacip means that you need to find a new place to stash secret prisoners?’

The viagra female fact is, there is nothing new about Obama’s revised rules for Bagram. Without access to lawyers, the prisoners in Afghanistan Kamagra remain beyond the reach of buy cheap Without Prescription online Ampicillin any legitimate system of justice and, therefore, vulnerable to the US purchase cytotec military’s transgressions of its own rules (for example, in the form of torture). And having a place to keep prisoners amoxil buy without filing charges against them diflucan buy will help sustain the widely derided practice of rendition.

Moreover, the military representatives charged with collecting evidence Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription to help prisoners have no legal expertise and will be thus of limited use when it comes to challenging detentions. American legal experts have also pointed out that the rules do not address the fundamental problem that there is no way to assess the reliability of information that results in the capture of a person; erroneous detentions will therefore Online Viagra buy remain common.

By prolonging the mistreatment of prisoners at Bagram, the US is complicating buy cheap drugs its own progress in the ‘war on terror.’ After championing habeas corpus rights for Guantanamo detainees during his election buy cialis fast shipping buy cialis soft buy viagra campaign, Obama seems like a hypocrite for having different rules buy generic viagra viagra | buy cialis domain | buy generic levitra online apply at Bagram. This hypocrisy casts a pall over well-intentioned overtures such as the American president’s legendary Cairo speech and the US army’s attempt to interfere as little as possible with the recently held Afghan elections.

Attempts to flout the Geneva Conventions by stretching the definition of ‘enemy combatants’ to include victims of rendition — terror suspects arrested in foreign countries and flown to Bagram — also reeks of the arrogance and the might-makes-right Buy Cialis logic that has won the US few friends in past years.

After all, a detainee can’t be termed an ‘enemy combatant’ if he wasn’t in a war zone until the US army unlawfully transported him there. (A US federal district judge recognised this snag buy propecia cheap and, in April this year, ruled that three detainees who had been rendered to Bagram had the same legal rights allowing them to challenge their detention that the US Supreme Court granted Gitmo prisoners in June 2008. buy levitra online The US government is preparing to appeal that decision.)

For its potential buy ampicillin to sour Cialis online buy US-Pakistan relations, we should be worried about Bagram too. After all, Pakistanis are also reportedly being held there: in August, UK-based human rights group Reprieve initiated legal action in a case involving two suspected victims of rendition who are thought to be Pakistanis accused of having links to the militant group Lashkar-i-Taiba.

The men were arrested by British forces in Iraq in 2004 and moved to Bagram by the US army. And let’s not forget unconfirmed reports that the ever-controversial Dr Aafia Siddiqui was also detained at Bagram. If Pakistanis are in fact imprisoned at Bagram, the government buy cheap acomplia should demand details about their identity and present mental and physical condition. The government should also ask that its citizens be transferred to Pakistani custody to be tried by our own anti-terrorism courts.

Such efforts would no doubt cause friction between the US and Pakistan, which is tricky in light of increased counterterrorism cooperation flagyl price “>online pharmacy nolvadex and our status as beneficiaries of American aid. However, our government will have no choice but to stand up to unlawful detentions buy cheap amoxicillin at Bagram: the emotional public response to Dr Siddiqui’s case shows that Pakistanis don’t take kindly to seeing their own in US custody.

Internally, Bagram buy viagra in las vegas prisoners will revive the issue of missing persons within Pakistan, to the extent that it is related to the US practice of rendition during the Bush years.

In 424 buy viagra the wake of controversial how do i buy viagra online drone attacks and rumours of buy merck propecia the US private security firm Blackwater’s presence in Pakistan, there is no room for further fears of US intervention that compromises our national sovereignty or undermines the rights of Pakistani citizens.

Rather than make enemies of friends, Washington should expend its energies to establish international tribunals to try those captured in counterterrorism operations by the US and other international forces.

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A victim of U.S. torture : Free Aafia Siddiqui

By Sara Flounders
New York

Published Sep 13, 2009 10:13 PM

Now that the buy brand viagra documents recording the systematic torture of thousands of prisoners in secret U.S. prisons have been released to the world media in U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s Aug. 24 report, the secret documents on the imprisonment and torture of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui must also be released.

Days before Siddiqui, a woman weighing less than 90 pounds, was again forcibly brought into United States District Court in Manhattan on contradictory charges of trying Viagra in canada to murder FBI agents in Afghanistan, cheap nolvadex online these documents of what the FBI and CIA are really doing in Afghanistan and in secret prisons around the world were referenced in major news stories for all to read.

Siddiqui has been held in secret detention since she was kidnapped order viagra in Pakistan at the age of 30. The now 36-year-old, U.S.-educated, Pakistani neuroscientist continues in court Viagra pharmacy to say that she has been tortured. She has refused to Online buy Viagra accept visits even from Buy online Levitra appointed defense lawyers because the brutal and humiliating strip searches that she is subjected to are so personally and culturally degrading and excruciatingly painful.

Siddiqui has wounds and scars from her sternum to her lower abdomen after being shot by U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. Her charges of being tortured for years are hardly groundless. These acts are documented again and again on every page of the newly-released documents.

Tens of thousands of pages confirm in the most amoxicillin graphic details that CIA interrogators Viagra online threatened to kill the children of detainees; threatened sexual assaults; threatened bound prisoners with guns and an electric drill; used water boarding against Buy Erectile Dysfunction medications one prisoner 183 times; used shocking into unconsciousness, brutal strip searches, mock executions, confinement in a tiny box and continued buy generic levitra slamming of the head.

Holder announced on Aug. 29 the appointment of a special federal prosecutor to investigate the interrogation practices of the CIA. These new documents represent the largest release of information about the Bush administration’s once-secret system of capturing terrorism suspects and interrogating them in undisclosed locations around the world.

An ACLU lawsuit compelled the release of the CIA’s own 2004 Inspector General’s internal report on stomach-turning interrogations. These documents of “enhanced interrogation” tactics were heavily ‘redacted’ or censored with whole pages blocked out for “security reasons.”

This 2004 report shows that the CIA kept detailed observational records on thousands of prisoners and the impact of their torture techniques on the human buy cheap levitra buy cytotec generic psyche. They made systematic measurements of the prisoners’ reactions to torture. From the censured documents it is clear that medical doctors and psychologists betrayed Ampicillin buy cialis professional buy cheap Without Prescription online their professions by monitoring calibrated, incremental increases of torture to bring about excruciating pain, terror, humiliation and shame. The documents make it clear that all tortures were designed to create a systematic emotional and psychological breakdown in the interrogated prisoners.

Held in secret prisons

Aafia Kamagra Soft online viagra order Siddiqui is a graduate of  the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and holds a Ph.D. in neuroscience from Brandeis University. She is a deeply devout Muslim, who had been supportive of Muslim charities in Boston. On March 30, 2003, during a trip home to Karachi to visit her mother, she was kidnapped and “disappeared,” along with her three children.

Human rights organizations had long demanded that U.S. and Pakistani intelligence agencies account for her disappearance. Human Rights Watch, a year before she was shot and flown to the U.S., considered her among those held at a “CIA black site”—a amoxil online secret prison.

U.S. officials denied any knowledge of her for five years. But as far back as propecia brand April 2003, the Press Trust of India reported that she had been arrested in Karachi and was being questioned by the FBI. U.S. intelligence sources at levitra online pills that time confirmed that Siddiqui was “essentially in the hands of the FBI now.”

Siddiqui’s family retained U.S. best viagra online attorney Elaine Whitfield Sharp of Massachusetts to try to disc buy order online levitra real viagra without prescription over her location and to serve as their spokeswoman to the media. She had been filing cases seeking information in U.S. courts ever since Siddiqui’s disappearance.

Millions of people in Pakistan and throughout the Muslim world, along with many human rights groups, always believed that the U.S. government forces and the Inter Services Intelligence of Pakistan had captured and tortured her and were holding her in secret prisons in Pakistan or Afghanistan. Many believe that she was the prisoner described as the Grey buy cialis online cheap Lady of Bagram Prison at the U.S. Air Base in Afghanistan. Prisoners released from secret detention at Bagram described cheapest acomplia hearing the continuing howls of a woman prisoner being repeatedly raped and tortured. According to The Viagra online Daily Times of Pakistan, “The cries of this helpless woman echoed with such torment in the jail that it prompted prisoners to go on hunger strike.” (July 7, 2008)

A growing number of media in the region buyviagra began reporting that Siddiqui had been in Bagram for the last five years, and calls for her release were escalating.

Contradictory charges

levofloxacin On Aug. 4, 2008, the U.S. government suddenly announced that Siddiqui had been arrested on July 17 and charged with attempted murder and assault of U.S. officers and employees. She was then flown to the U.S. in the custody of FBI agents.

Attorney levitra online pharmacy Sharp told the New York Times, “We believe Aafia has been in U.S. custody ever since she disappeared.” buy viagra order viagra | buy cialis online in usa | levitra buy (Aug. 5, 2008)

In another interview with Action in Solidarity with Asia and the Pacific, she said: “We do know she was at Bagram for a long time. According to my client she was there for years and she was held in American custody; her treatment was horrendous.” (www.asia-pacific-action.org, Aug. 7)

A series cheapest viagra of contrary reports claimed that U.S. soldiers, trying to take her from Afghan police who had arrested her in Ghazni, a city in central Afghanistan, had shot her after she managed shop cialis to grab an M-4 rifle and shoot at two FBI agents. propecia Neither agent was wounded.

How this 90-pound prisoner surrounded by both U.S. soldiers and Afghan police accomplished this was never explained. Other reports were that she was shot in the abdomen because U.S. soldiers feared she was a suicide bomber.

Neither the Afghan nor U.S. reports of how, when or even where Siddiqui was captured correspond with each other. The U.S. version claims she had maps of New York City targets Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription in her handbag. Afghan officials claim the maps were of Afghan targets. What is known is that Siddiqui has been horribly brutalized and has been held in total isolation now for a year in U.S. prisons with terrible, life-threatening injuries.

The case has generated outrage all over the Muslim world. Dr. Siddiqui has become a symbol of the thousands of those who have “disappeared” and been tortured by expanding U.S. wars in the region.

Dr. Siddiqui has been brought into court in a wheelchair. This writer heard her tell the court buy Drugstore Ampicillin online cheap in her weak voice that she was tortured, kept in extreme isolation and forced buy levitra online to listen to threats on the lives Buy Lasix Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed of her children. She was shown a picture of her son lying in a pool of his own blood.

Siddiqui’s 12-year-old son has recently been released to her family. Her 11-year-old daughter is still unaccounted for. It is believed that her youngest, an infant at the time of Siddiqui’s disappearance, died in custody.

Court hearings on Siddiqui’s sanity ruled that she was fit to stand trial, although she was found to be delusional and depressed. U.S. attorney William Ruskin stated to the court that information Cheap Cialis Viagra online buy about where she was for five amoxil generic years is “not relevant to these proceedings.”

levitra buying Pakistan’s parliament unanimously passed a resolution that demanded immediate information on the whereabouts of Siddiqui’s three children and demanded her immediate repatriation to Pakistan. A parliamentary delegation came to visit her. Facing growing mass outrage in Pakistan, the government allocated $2 million for U.S. lawyers to aid in her defense.

At a Sept. 3 court appearance, Siddiqui’s trial date was set for Nov. 2. The courtroom was full of Pakistani and other Muslim supporters. Activists from the Pakistan USA Freedom Forum and other buy penicillin organizations have mobilized on days when Dr. Siddiqui is brought into court.

In addition to Elaine Sharp, the lawyer hired by the family, the lawyers hired by the Pakistani government are Linda Moreno and Charles Swift. Another lawyer, Chad Hadgar, will assist the team, as will the court-appointed defense attorney, Dawn Cardi. Moreno was a lawyer for Dr. Sami al-Arian, a Palestinian unjustly imprisoned in the U.S.

The legal team was appointed over Siddiqui’s rejection of all lawyers. Linda Moreno said in a Sept. 3 press briefing that she felt that the legal team would have to earn Dr. Siddiqui’s trust because: “After what she has been through she has no trust for the whole system. What has been done to Dr. Siddiqui is disgusting, degrading and humiliating. This is a Guantánamo case outside of Guantánamo. … Dr. Siddiqui has been treated worse than the detainees at Guantánamo. … We are confident that the evidence in this case will show that Dr. Siddiqui harmed no flagyl online amoxicillin one. To the contrary, this 90-pound mother of three was shot and wounded herself, the alleged circumstances of which are not supported by evidence. Dr. Siddiqui harmed no one. She is Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription innocent of these charges.”

This is a case that must be taken up in full solidarity by the entire progressive movement, including the women’s movement, the movement for immigrant rights and the broad movement against U.S. racism and war.

The demand for Siddiqui’s freedom buy generic levitra must be combined with the demand for the release of all the secret documents on Siddiqui’s long imprisonment. The 130,000 pages of documents released by Holder confirm that the most detailed records were kept, with Nazi-like meticulousness, on the wrenching torture and racist abuse of countless prisoners held in U.S. secret prisons.

The case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui exposes the whole sordid torturous role of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan and the widening war in Pakistan. Support for her freedom and return to her family in Pakistan is a basic demand for human rights and justice for a woman who has been horrendously abused.

A rally to support Siddiqui buy Brand Levitra Ampicillin is planned for Nov. 2 in front of U.S. District Court, 500 Pearl Street in Manhattan.



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Beyond Guantanamo – Is This The End?

Imagine, gathered cheap flagyl under one roof, over a dozen men who were once regarded as the most dangerous people on the planet (and a man who once guarded them), breaking their Ramadhan fast together with lords and baronesses, poets and writers, activists and lawyers and students and children, on a Summer’s eve in London’s trendy Kensington area – in its town hall to be exact. Yet this is precisely what happened at the Cageprisoners’ ‘Beyond Guantanamo’ fundraising event last Sunday.

Despite viagera some obstacles clearly placed in our way by forces opposed to our message, the event was – by the Grace o f Allah – an buy pill viagra soft viagra overwhelming success. Whether it was the first publicly delivered Online Viagra buy words of Binyam Mohamed or the moving account of Sami al-Hajj buy Buy weight loss acomplia cheap Levaquin buy natural Viagra Buy Buy Viagra online Cialis viagra amoxil online cheap online Ampicillin Cialis Drugstore or the erudite buy real viagra without prescription analysis of the future of Guantanamo Buy Antibiotics medications by Ahmed Ghappour, the heart-breaking amoxicillin amoxil story of Aafia Siddiqui (by Yvonne Ridley) cheap ampicillin buy or the heart-rending letter of Shaker Aamer from target pharmacy levitra Guantanamo (in the presence of his wife and children), the impassioned poetry of Amir Sulaiman 424 buy viagra | where to buy cialis without prescription | order online levitra Viagra Professional or the inspirational story of Mustafa Terry Holdbrooks’ embracing of Islam as a Guantanamo viagra online guard, Cialis online buy the the beautiful buy levitra vardenafil Quranic recital by Moussa Zemmouri or the stunning artwork created by control order detainees, this historic event levitra drugs will remain etched in the hearts of those who atttended for years to come.

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The untold story of 9/11

We all remember where we were when the 9/11 happened. The surreal experience of watching the World Trade Center’s twin towers crumble and buy amoxil go down one after another on television in the levitra website ancient offices of my old newspaper in India has been etched in my memory forever.

Doubtless, it was an epic tragedy and an act of terror that deserves to be buy amoxicillin no prescription unequivocally condemned in the strongest terms possible. And it has been.

More than 3,000 innocent lives were snuffed out that September 2001 morning as the whole world buy cialis online in usa watched in helpless horror, not to mention the thousands of families that generic buy levitra vardenafil viagra cheap how to buy nolvadex were directly buy amoxil or indirectly affected. It shook America, the mightiest power on the planet, to its core buy flagyl online and changed it forever.

Yvonne Ridley: Aafia’s Pain is Our Shame

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By Yvonne Ridley

Dr Aafia Siddiqui cut a lone figure as she slowly turned her head around to survey the packed courtroom in New York a few days ago.

With her sad brown eyes, she peered beyond her off-white real viagra online veil and olive green jilbaab which covered her frail body.

May Kamagra jelly be she was looking for a friendly face, but with the exception of one kind individual, she the diet pills was to find herself completely alone – and not for the first time.

The brutal truth is we Muslims – and I include myself in this – have buy cialis fast shipping once again abandoned her in her hour of need.

The Eerie Case of Prisoner 650

Last Monday saw the latest installment buy proscar in the strange and eerie case of 37 year old Aafia Siddiqui, a neuroscientist educated at MIT and Brandeis University in Boston.

Aafia, amoxicillin amoxil buy amoxil unknown to most Americans, is also a suspect arrested on charges of having attempted to shoot at American personnel while in detention in Afghanistan in 2003.

While none of her levitra online alleged victims were killed, Aafia however was shot in the abdomen and was promptly taken into custody by US authorities along with her three children, all of whom were born in the US and are American buy cialis domain citizens.

Referring to charges made against her, Siddiqui has always maintained buy acomplia that she is innocent.

The ‘grey’ Prisoner

The FIA has approached buy low price levitra cheap amoxicillin America’s FBI buy cialis fast shipping Online Levitra buy to buy viagra be permitted access to Dr Aafia Siddiqui, on the basis that she is a Pakistani citizen and that questioning her could help unravel some of the mysteries of terrorism in the country. Certainly, the case of Dr Siddiqui remains just as covered in mist as it was in 2008, when she was traced where do you buy viagra | buy cialis phentermine | cheap levitra online after a UK journalist Viagra for sale buy online Without Prescription buy acomplia Ampicillin cheap sanofi acomplia claimed she had online pharmacy been held at buy Buy online Viagra buy levitra online cialis real viagra online pills Bagram Kamagra buy buy phentermine cialis cheap Online Cialis buy online Ampicillin Drugstore buy discount Jail. There nolvadex tablets are still no clear answers as to how she got here, after being taken away from Karachi in 2003.

Her cheap buy viagra son, Ahmed, has described how he was blindfolded and chained by US officials while being shifted from one place to another. Online viagra buy Cialis href=”http://onlineviagracheap.net”>viagra The boy, cheap diflucan not yet a teenager at the time, Online Viagra Shops also says he attended school for barely a month through these years.

The Intriguing Case of Dr Aafia Siddiqui

Islamabad:THE Pakistan Government has been ordered to secure the release of scientist Dr Aafiya Siddiqui from US custody.

The Islamabad High Court made the ground-breaking directive buy amoxil in a move buy pfizer viagra online welcomed by her family, supporters and anyone who wants to see justice delivered to a woman who has been trapped in a hellish existence for the last six years.

However, not everyone is happy that Justice Raja Saeed Akram has ordered the government to work towards bringing Aafiya home.