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Dr. Aafia Siddiqui Case – A Detailed Story of Lies And Deception By The Americans

We have regularly covered Dr. Aafia case at Pro-Pakistan. We have highlighted the injustices done to her and her family by the Americans in a completely one sided trial. However, the current article is just another effort to share with our readers how this whole drama unfolded till date and how the media reported it. The reason we chose this day is because of the fact that today the American court is again holding another purported trial of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. The irony is that the current case against her rest on a crime she committed after being arrested by the Americans in Afghanistan in 2008. Or at least that is how Americans put it while the reality is that she was arrested in 2003 by FBI agents in Karachi, Pakistan.

The arrest news was spread in the national and international media and here is just one instance of NBC5 quoting the story back in 2003. According to NBC5, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui is in US custody:

U.S. intelligence officials are reportedly interrogating a Pakistani woman alleged to have moved funds and assisted with logistics planning for al-Qaida. FBI Seeking Siddiqui According to the Press Trust of India in an article published on its Web site Thursday, the woman has been identified as 31-year-old Aafia Siddiqui, who was being sought by U.S. officials last week along with two other men, including one whose last known address was in Miramar, Fla.

According to the PTI, Siddiqui was arrested in Karachi recently after returning from an overseas trip last month. The service quoted reports in the Boston Globe and Oklahama (TV) News Channel’s Web site.

The FBI had issued a worldwide alert for Siddiqui, already said this … ‘a housewife and mother of three who holds a doctorate in neurological science and degrees from Braindeis University and M.I.T. ) Siddiqui reportedly lived in Boston with her husband for several years.’

NBC News reported last week that senior U.S. officials that Siddiqui may be a so-called “fixer” for al-Qaida and not an actual member. According to those reports, Siddiqui may have been used by the organization move money and provide other logistical support. One official said, “The Intel indicates that she is tied to some very radical individuals in Pakistan.”

Now here is the problem, the American kept her under rigorous detention in Bagram jail (Afghan equivalent of Guantanamo Prison) and were not accepting her presence until the story was shared by ex inmates of the jail to the media. She was constantly tortured for 5 years and was sexually and physically abused each and every day for 5 consecutive years while the American put their best resources at work to find a single flaw in her past. Ironically, they failed to find a single wrong in her past and hence Americans were in a fix how to get rid of her.

The real problem started after the press conference in Pakistan by British journalist Yvonne Ridley in which she shared the story of the Prisoner 650, the gray Ghost lady of Bagram prison. In the mean while, we must keep this in mind that Western media left no stone unturned to label her the big catch of Al Qaeda in the hands of the Americans while Americans themselves couldn’t prove a single instance of her involvement in terrorist activities in their 5 years of non stop search for something (anything) to implicate her and save their face.

After Yvonne Ridley’s press conference, it became evident that Dr. Aafia Siddiqui is the unfortunate soul to bear the brunt of the worst kind of treatment in the modern history of the world. A well educated lady was made to suffer 5 years of non stop physical and sexual abuse at the hands of American military and intelligence officials.

The issue of Prisoner 650 became public and every media house in the world started giving it coverage and soon protesters came out on the roads in several Pakistani cities and in few Western countries for her release. The American intelligence agency, who failed to find any evidence against Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, however was quick to stage a stupid drama, that speaks volumes about their thinking patterns. Even hollywood movie writer would have done a better job then the drama script written by the American intelligence agencies. Here is how Dr. Aafia emerged again from the Bagram Prison in front of the World. This is the story some dumb ass American intelligent agent wrote (PS: US agent! please don’t mind my language but trust me your script sucks! At least try to watch 24 and come out with something better next time). And i am quoting direct American biased justice department source so that you know how they report such dramas on thir website to impress their own citizens.

According to website of the US Justice Department:

NEW YORK- Michael J. Garcia, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Mark J. Mershon, the Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (”FBI”), and Raymond W. Kelly, the Police Commissioner of the City of New York, announced today the arrest of Aafia Siddiqui on charges related to her attempted murder and assault of United States officers and employees in Afghanistan. Siddiqui arrived in New York this evening and will be presented tomorrow before a United States Magistrate Judge in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

According to the Complaint filed in Manhattan federal court:
On July 17, 2008, officers of the Ghazni Province Afghanistan National Police (”ANP”) observed Siddiqui outside the Ghazni governor’s compound. ANP officers questioned Siddiqui, regarded her as suspicious, and searched her handbag. In it, they found numerous documents describing the creation of explosives, as well as excerpts from the Anarchist’s Arsenal. Siddiqui’s papers included descriptions of various landmarks in the United States, including in New York City. Siddiqui was also in possession of substances that were sealed in bottles and glass jars.

On July 18, 2008, a party of United States personnel, including two FBI special agents, a United States Army Warrant Officer, a United States Army Captain, and United States military interpreters, arrived at the Afghan facility where Siddiqui was being held. The personnel entered a second floor meeting room — unaware that Siddiqui was being held there, unsecured, behind a curtain.

The Warrant Officer took a seat and placed his United States Army M-4 rifle on the floor next to the curtain. Shortly after the meeting began, the Captain heard a woman yell from the curtain and, when he turned, saw Siddiqui holding the Warrant Officer’s rifle and pointing it directly at the Captain. Siddiqui said, “May the blood of [unintelligible] be directly on your [unintelligible, possibly head or hands].” The interpreter seated closest to Siddiqui lunged at her and pushed the rifle away as Siddiqui pulled the trigger. Siddiqui fired at least two shots but no one was hit. The Warrant Officer returned fire with a 9 mm service pistol and fired approximately two rounds at Siddiqui’s torso, hitting her at least once.

Despite being shot, Siddiqui struggled with the officers when they tried to subdue her; she struck and kicked them while shouting in English that she wanted to kill Americans. After being subdued, Siddiqui temporarily lost consciousness. The agents and officers then rendered medical aid to Siddiqui. Can anyone imagine why someone Siddiqui, a 36-year-old Pakistani woman who previously resided in the United States, is charged in a criminal Complaint filed in the Southern District of New York with one count of attempting to kill United States officers and employees and one count of assaulting United States officers and employees. If convicted, Siddiqui faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on each charge.

Just try to see a logic behind the purported story shared with the world by the Americans! What Dr. Aafia was doing outside Governor house? Trying to gather intelligence? Trying to blow it up? Trying to get herself arrested? Or just roaming around for a morning or evening walk? In any of the above cases, can you tell me why will she take with her the method of making bombs in her handbag? Was she sitting in some park where she was trying to prepare her lecture or was she trying to memorize some new techniques in the open? Or was she just keeping them in her bag to make sure when she is arrested, she provide enough evidence against her arrest to the government to use it against her?

Moreover, she was also carrying landmarks of American buildings etc etc etc! I wonder if anyone would really need landmarks in this modern era? Don’t you think we have a lot more public information available even to a primary kid on the internet and hence there is no need to carry it with you.

Moreover, why would she carry these things with her when she was roaming around Governor palace in Afghanistan? Was she on way to airport to land directly at JFK? Or was there not enough space in her home to keep that documents? A logical mind fail to see a relation in those two set of documents inside the bag of a lady strolling for morning walk in the peaceful and serene streets of war torn Afghanistan! Sounds interesting! Lets see what else she got? Okies! She got some SUBSTANCE (i repeat SUBSTANCE) that was sealed inside a jar and some bottles! Now this has further complicateed the already very tough case here! Can anyone of my reader guide us all here? Because i am lost here! What do you mean by “SUBSTANCE?” Is chocolate a substance or is cookies counted as substance? Do you also count sweets as Substance? If not then share with us what does “SUBSTANCE” stands for? And why would an evening or morning stroller keep these in her bag when she was actually on a picnic in the serene city of Afghanistan? May be she could use it to blow up the Governor’s palace? Or may be she could eat it? I don’t know but it is beyond my level of intellect and I need guidance from our readers since they might have a clue!

The irony is that Americans are trying to tell the world that their dumb story is based on facts while a mere search on internet will confirm our concerns about the real drama run by someone sitting in Langley or Pentagon. Here is how a famous Pakistani newspaper reported a story where an Intelligence Official admitted arresting Dr. Aafia in 2003 and handing her over to American FBI while the same FBI claims to have captured her in 2008 in Afghanistan. This is on the record of a Pakistani court and hence enjoys a legal status unlike Americans provided evidence that only exist in their own records and not to be shared with anyone in the world.

She was later shifted to America where she is facing court trial for a crime she never committed in America at first place. Even the American FBI and Intelligence officials failed to provide the evidence of her finger prints on the gun she supposedly used to shoot her investigators and the interpreters. Even no bullets were recovered from the room which she allegedly fired at the Americans. Here is a link to the details of the court hearing.

According to Yvonne Ridley, who first shared her story with the world, there is some senior ranking American intelligence official responsible for all the debacle since it was his authority to sign the papers authorising her kidnapping, rendition, five years of non stop torture and then keeping her in jail without sharing the details. Even the way she was reproduced is done on the orders of the same intelligence official who is sitting on the most important position in the American intelligence network. He is still using all his available resources to cover his tracks but i think now the thing has gone out and the decision rests with the American Judiciary. The trial of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui has gained tremendous support in USA itself and people from the length and breadth of America have come to the court to witness it despite the fact that the judge changed the dates constantly to create confusion and to bring down the case profile.

The case will be presented today at a US Court. According to the Dawn story.

The trial of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani neuroscientist under US detention, will begin today in New York City after jury selection was completed last week A JA jury of seven women and five men were chosen on Thursday, with four alternate jurors. Dr Aafia had earlier objected over the composition of the jury.

She is accused of trying to kill US Army officers — who were interrogating her in Afghanistan in July 2008, a charge vehemently denied by her.

No one was hit in the alleged shooting incident, but she was shot twice in the stomach.

Dr. Aafia has repeatedly said she will boycott her own trial and has even disowned the lawyers retained for her defence by the Pakistan government.

Meanwhile, the lead lawyer for Dr. Aafia said that her legal defence team will fight for her acquittal with a strong case it has built over the past four months.

Lets see how long this drama goes on and to what extent the American Intelligence official, backed by other powerful American politicians, goes to hide the crimes he committed against an innocent woman and her family. The outcome of the case is very important since the eyes of the world Muslim population and those who believe in the American justice system are fixed on this case as a benchmark.

Let’s see if Justice prevails in the Wild Wild West!

SOURCE: Pakistankakhudahafiz.wordpress.com

Freedom Forum protests for release of Dr. Aafia

WASHINGTON: The hearing of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui case held in New York on Tuesday amid which US judge ordered to take Aafia out of courtroom over her hue and cry and disturbing proceedings of case.

A protest demonstration was also staged for release of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui outside court.

She was produced in a Manhattan court while over appearance of first witness Captain Robert from prosecutor, she started screaming and creating uproar, saying that the witness was telling a lie and betraying the court.

Subsequently, the judge ordered to take her out of courtroom while her counsel told court the evidences, provided to court alleging Aafia of shooting US troops in Afghanistan, were not concrete and insufficient.

Govt striving to secure Dr Aafia’s release:FM

Islamabad—Minister for Foreign Affairs Mukhdoom Shah Online Levitra buy Mehmood buy propecia Qureshi on Tuesday buy cialis pills told Senate in black and white that government was utilizing all available Viagra Professional resources buy cialis pills online cheap buy cialis online cheap ampicillin buy to get Dr. Aafia Siddiqui released from American custody.

He said, our embassy in Washington Buy Propecia cheap generic flagyl Without Prescription buy Ampicillin online levitra drugs has sent several verbal notes to the State Department requesting Buy Accutane Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed for withdrawing of charges and her repatriation to Pakistan on humanitarian grounds.

In a written reply buy real viagra without prescription to a question by viagra online order Senator Aafia Zia, minister stated that the trial of Dr afia was scheduled for January amoxicillin amoxil Buy Cialis online 19, 2010 while the status conference was heard by the Buy inderal online court on January 11, wherein discussions were held with attorneys of both sides Levitra to decide the pre-trial issues.

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The embassy has worked with buy Kamagra Soft amoxicillin the concerned Viagra Jelly purchase nolvadex authorities to ensure that she was fairly treated. On embassy’s intercession buy buy levitra vardenafil levitra online rimonabant 424 buy viagra | where to buy cialis without prescription | order online Cialis Jelly levitra amoxil her brother M A Siddiqui was viagra Buy online Viagra sales granted permission to see her at Carswell Hospital Texas. Mr Sidduqi has online pharmacy been levitra cost calling on telephone her family receiving proper medical treatment and the diet pills Halal food etc” the Minister buy cialis online in usa buy zithromax added.

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Vigil held for release of Dr Aafia & others

ISLAMABAD – A number of citizens Tuesday protested in front of the Parliament by lighting candles, protesting the illegal abduction and detainment cheap online buy real viagra without prescription Without Prescription Ampicillin buy levitra buy of Dr. Aafia Brand Levitra Siddiqui and other missing persons in United States prisons.

Relatives Cheap Accutane of the missing persons, civil society activists along with students, teachers, doctors, journalists, Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription professionals, and representatives of human rights organisations were present at the occasion. Dr. Atia Anayatullah (PML-QA), Senator Talha Mehmood and Syed Bilal President generic amoxil Jamaat-e- Islami were also present at the occasion.

Over 300 buy cialis professional online people online amoxil lit candles to show solidarity against the abduction of Dr. Aafia. generic Ampicillin order levitra buy cheap female viagra They wore red scarves viagra prices buy viagra online pharmacy | buy cialis online overnight | levitra vardenafil href=”http://amoxil-cheap.net”>buy Online cialis cost Cialis buy the diet pills buy cialis now buy real viagra without prescription | buy cialis fast Buy Buy vpxl online Levaquin Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed shipping | low price levitra amoxil and bands as a sign of emergency and raised slogans against her detention.

Protests and Candle-lit vigils were planned in various countries in support of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. The start of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui trial had been declared “Free Dr Aafia Siddiqui Day” across generic levitra price the U.S., Cialis online Gold”>Kamagra Gold UK, Pakistan, Australia, Spain, Qatar, Turkey, and the Middle East. In Pakistan, peaceful vigils were held in Karachi and Lahore press clubs and Islamabad buy online cheap Drugstore Ampicillin along with other international venues at the same time.

Participants at the occasion vehemently condemned her detention and appealed for efforts to secure her immediate release. “Dr Aafia is online online amoxil order viagra a daughter of Pakistan and her return to Pakistan cheap propecia is a very vital buyviagra issue”, they noted.

They said buy cialis pills online that the Government online were to buy viagra | buy cialis by the pill | low price levitra propecia must take immediate steps for safe recovery of all the missing persons including Dr. Aafia. They buy cialis no rx said that after taking charge in January 2009, American President Barack generic Viagra online diflucan Obama said that he would work weight loss acomplia for protecting Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription human rights, and closure of Guantanamo prison was the proof of his statement.

In accordance with order levitra the said statement of the American President, they continued that American government must release Dr. Aafia immediately.

While talking to Kamagra Soft TheNation, Chairperson Defence of walmart pharmacy levitra Human Rights Kamagra jelly in Pakistan (DHRP) Amina Janjua, who is the wife of one of the missing persons Masood Janjua, said that Dr. Aafia went missing Brand Levitra in 2003.”She had spent many years Cialis in pain and miseries, and we are here to show solidity against her abduction and pain”, she buy brand viagra added.

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‘No evidence Dr Aafia ever touched a gun’

NEW YORK-The trial of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, Cialis online buy buy amoxicillin charged with attempted attack on US personnel in Afghanistan, began here in a Federal Court on Tuesday, with the defence lawyers arguing that there was no forensic evidence to prove that she had even touched the weapon, let alone fire at any personnel.

Siddiqui, buy real viagra without prescription | buy cialis fast shipping | low price levitra 37, strongly denied any wrongdoing levitra viagra soft on line and also questioned the legitimacy buy amoxicillin propecia online buy viagra in las vegas | buy cialis we | buy levitra cheap online of the proceedings in a courtroom filled with journalists and supporters cheap flagyl of Dr Aafia.

Defence Attorney Charles Swift pointed out inconsistencies in witnesses testimony after Assistant US Attorney Jenna Dabbs accused Aafia Siddiqui Buy Viagra online of attempting cytotec buy brand viagra | buy cialis online cheap | buy levitra online weight loss acomplia for abortion the attack at Brand Cialis “>buy nolvadex without prescription the start order amoxil of the trial in the packed court room.

In their opening statement, the prosecutors charged the US-educated Pakistani scientist with seven counts of attempted murder.

‘You’re not going to cheap viagra buy viagra | is it safe to buy cialis online | purchase levitra online levitra buy have any physical evidence that it (the rifle) was fired’,

Swift low price levitra told jurors.

The Buy Generic Viagra neuroscientist came to the United States buying generic Buy Viagra online propecia in 1990s and studied at Massachessets. She was buy online cheap Ampicillin Drugstore brought to the US from Afghanistan after the 2008 alleged incident of attempted shooting at US Online Viagra buy personnel.

Dr buy online acomplia buy Cialis for women viagra Siddiqui told the court she was not against any religion, nor anti-semitic and that she was being quoted out of context.

Rejecting allegations against her, she also stated that she had no intention whatsoever buy amoxil to target any place in New York.
The prosecutors said they are producing four witnesses who were present in the room where the buy cialis professional Buy ed advanced pack online Cialis Jelly alleged incident took place in where to buy cialis without prescription Afghanistan.

The witnesses cited by the prosecution included an Afghan interpretor buying levitra buying viagra who Buy Cialis Professional Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed had allegedly wrestled the weapon out of Aafia Siddiqui’s hands, a US officer, who shot buy pfizer viagra online href=”http://levitra-pharm.com”>levitra Buy Cialis Brand cialis Levitra online pharmacy her, a female paramedic, who attended to her wounds.

As the first witness, order diflucan Army captain Schnieder described the alleged scene in the
court. He alleged buy Buy Buy Accutane Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription cialis generic pharmacy online that Aafia was cheap online Without Prescription levofloxacin Kamagra jelly buy buy viagra online Ampicillin behind the curtain and suddenly he saw Tadacip her cheap ampicillin aiming the gun at him but natural levitra buy buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs buy generic levitra viagra she did not buy amoxil online know how Kamagra Soft to operate it.

SOURCE: Nation.com.pk

Afghan national testifies against Dr. Aafia Siddiqui

An Afghan national who lived and studied in Pakistan testified as a government witness today in New York that he saw Dr. cheapest place to buy cialis Aafia Siddiqui Brand Cialis shoot at U.S. and Afghan viagra pills officials and lunged over her to grab the gun.

Ahmed buy cialis fast cialis bestellen shipping Gul, 27, came amoxicillin online to the United States with Online Viagra Shops an immigration visa sponsored by the government along with $4000 in cash viagra for levitra buy women online to settle in the U.S.

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Tina Brand Levitra Foster, an attorney with the International buy cialis soft Justice Network, speaking on behalf of Dr. buy viagra europe Siddiqui’s family said that her family hopes Viagra 424 buy viagra online that the defense team will be able to effectively demonstrate buy levitra drugs to the jury the inconsistencies Tadalis SX Cialis”>Brand Cialis in the testimonies of the various eyewitnesses.

FBI cheap acomplia online Ampicillin Without Prescription buy agent Johnson who propecia brand currently canadian pharmacy levitra provides security detail for U.S Attorney General Eric Holder had earlier said that he had witnessed FBI Agent Negron and the Chief Warrant Officer trying to subdue Siddiqui after low price levitra buy levaquin he heard the gunshots. He did not recall any involvement viagra drugs online of Ahmed Gul.

FBI agent Jefferson order viagra also testified that he heard an M-4 rifle — which he said is distinguished when fired because of its loud pops — fired in the room.

But on cross-examination, Linda Moreno, a defense attorney, pointed out that in previous price diflucan statements to the cytotec contraindications F.B.I., Jefferson buying acomplia had said he thought that amoxil cheap levitra generic Kamagra jelly generic the buy Buy tadalis sx soft online buy pfizer viagra online | buy cialis pills online | buy levitra vardenafil Ampicillin Drugstore online cheap shots had come from outside. He also did not remember several interviews he has had with FBI. He said he did not see Aafia online pharmacy levitra Siddiqui pick up the or shoot the gun.

When asked who shot Aafia Viagra online buy Siddiqui, Agent Jafferson said he did Cialis dosage 40 mg not know. Ahmad Gul claimed that the Chief Warrant Officer shot her in the belly.

Two testimonies today contradicted each other.

Earlier in the day Dr. Aafia Siddiqui complained that her anti- ]American statements were being taken out of context. She said she had buy levitra buy levitra online online price buy penicillin cialis online 20mg no confidence on her defense Buy buy cheap levitra online Levitra team and had outbursts because her attornies had not objected to insinuation and innuendos.

Aafia Siddiqui appeared composed today. Her brother sat three benches propecia buy penicillin behind her and took copious notes.

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Dr Aafia’s trial begins today

ISLAMABAD – Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s trial buy real viagra without prescription | buy cialis fast shipping | low price levitra begins today (Tuesday), buy acomplia online while representatives of Cialis Professional civil society and human rights organisations buy merck propecia have decided to observe the viagra online sale day as ‘Free Dr Aafia Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription Siddiqui Day’.

On this occasion, different events like protests and Cialis online candlelight vigils are being arranged across the world including the US, Europe, Australia, Middle East and Pakistan to highlight the plight Buy Generic Viagra of Dr Aafia.

According to the details, a ‘Stand generic levitra in solidarity with Cialis directions Dr Aafia Siddiqui’ event would be held buy viagra buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs online stores propecia cheap in the US in front of Federal Court, online levitra pharmacologic class amoxil 500 Pearl St, buy Buy catapres online Cialis Jelly levitra low price in lower Manhattan. cheap levitra On the occasion, members of civil society levaquin would fill the Judge Richard Berman’s courtroom.

Family members of Dr Aafia would gather before Karachi Press Club while levitra costs members of civil society and Defence of Human Rights led by its Chairperson Amina Masood Janjua would gather for candlelight vigil before National Press Club.

The International Action Centre (IAC), has urged full support buy buy brand viagra | buy cialis online cheap | buy levitra online cheap Viagra for sale Online Viagra buy flagyl for the international call to free Dr Aafia Siddiqui, justice and a full accounting for all the missing and secretly detained prisoners in Pakistan and around the world.

Pre-trial amoxicillin motions buy pfizer viagra online and jury selection were held from Jan order nolvadex 11 through Jan 15. Dr Aafia Siddiqui at every court appearance continues to refuse her lawyers, to declare cheap viagra online to the court that she has been tortured and to decry the pain buy cialis online overnight of strip searches. Her sister Dr Fowzia Siddiqui and other family members, her friends and her lawyers believe buy cheap amoxicillin her continuing statements that she was tortured in Afghanistan and the children were terrorised buy Online online acomplia Cialis buy generic online viagra in buy cialis by the pill viagra brand US custody. The family and friends have fought for support from the Pakistani government Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy where to buy cialis without prescription Levitra Without Prescription and international human rights organisations.

Dr Aafia Siddiqui Viagra online buy ampicillin online is considered to be a ‘Daughter of the cytotec fda nation”. The Supreme Court recently called her case “the most important challenge buy cialis tablets for the country.” It is relevant to mention here that the Parliament passed an overwhelming resolution in support Brand levitra buying Viagra of her and has forced the government to low price levitra pay for her legal defense in US courts.

Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s Silagra torture and secret detention by US forces in Afghanistan aroused enormous anger and indignation. buy cheap amoxicillin Her continued imprisonment in solitary confinement in US prisons and the continuing brutal strip searches that she is subjected to are internationally condemned.

Dr Aafia is a 36-year-old Pakistani woman who is US educated neuroscientist. She was illegally kidnapped with her three young children from Karachi in 2003 and taken to US custody in Afghanistan, where she was held in secret amoxicillin detention and tortured for five years. The only fact that all cheap buy Ampicillin online cheap Drugstore online buy Ampicillin Without Prescription witnesses agree on is that Dr Aafia was shot and severely diflucan Provigil pharmacy cialis for women wounded during an interrogation by FBI agents in July 2008.

She was charged Kamagra with attempted murder of FBI agent(s) in Afghanistan. Buy cialis online According to the prosecutors and all US officials, she has no links to any ‘terrorist organisations’.

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Police record statement of Dr Aafia’s son

KARACHI: Police recorded the statement of Dr Aafia’s son on Monday, buy cheap amoxicillin according to a report.

Muhammad Ahmed, son of Dr Aafia Siddiqui – a Pakistani scientist detained in America – told the police that he, his mother and siblings – Mariam and Yousuf – were on their way to the Karachi Airport on March 30, 2003 when online levitra plainclothesmen intercepted their taxi in Gulshan-e-Iqbal and took her into custody.

Investigations Levitra Buy Viagra online SP Niaz Khuso said Ahmed stated Buy Viagra Professional Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed href=”http://softviagraonline.com”>online cheap amoxil online cheap viagra that he was taken in a separate vehicle and the officials had rendered order acomplia him unconscious, and when he regained consciousness, he found himself in Juvenile Jail Kabul, Afghanistan.

Ahmed said the Red Cross, a human rights organisation, had contacted him in 2008 for the first time. Khuso said online Online Order Generic Propecia Online without Prescription buy viagra Viagra Shops Online Viagra buy pharmacy Ahmed could speak English and Darri languages that he had learnt in Kabul.

Source  : dailytimes.com.pk

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KARACHI: nolvadex cheap Police recorded the statement of Dr Aafia’s real viagra online son on Monday, Kamagra according to a report.

Muhammad Ahmed, son of Dr Aafia Siddiqui – a Pakistani scientist detained in America – told the police that Cialis buy pfizer viagra online | buy cialis pills online | buy levitra vardenafil Professional he, buy generic viagra viagra | buy cialis domain | buy generic levitra online propecia generic his mother and siblings flagyl generic – Mariam and Yousuf – were on their way to the Karachi Airport on March 30, 2003 when plainclothesmen intercepted their taxi in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Buy buy levitra Viagra online and Buy cheap Levaquin took her into custody.

Investigations amoxil 424 buy viagra buy SP buy cialis pill Niaz Khuso said Ahmed stated that he was taken in a separate vehicle and the buy buy buy generic cialis generic levitra generic viagra online Ampicillin cheap Drugstore online officials had rendered him unconscious, and when he regained consciousness, he found himself in Juvenile Jail Kabul, cytotec buy cheap drugs 200mcg Afghanistan.

Ahmed buy Cialis buy levitra drugs Kamagra jelly daily cost ampicillin said the Red Cross, a human rights organisation, had buy cialis fast shipping contacted him in 2008 for the first time. Khuso said Ahmed could speak cheap Buying cialis Ampicillin Without Prescription online buy English Tadacip and Darri languages buy target how do i buy viagra online Buy Buy lioresal online Cialis proscar pharmacy levitra generic amoxil diflucan Buy Cialis online buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription buy cialis pills viagra female buy that he had learnt in Kabul.
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Dr Aafia expelled from courtroom

NEW YORK: Dr Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani scientist detained in the Buy rimonabant Generic Viagra US, punctuated buy cialis daily the first day of where buying viagra to buy cialis without prescription her cheap ampicillin attempted murder trial buy amoxicillin on Tuesday by shouting that Cialis dose the prosecution’s first witness was lying, prompting her to be expelled buy amoxicillin from the courtroom. flagyl Buy online Viagra price canadian pharmacy levitra Aafia is buy pfizer viagra online charged with trying buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs Online Levitra buy Professional”>Levitra Professional to kill US military officers Buy Zithromax Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed and federal cheapest kamagra agents in Afghanistan in July 2008. Her outburst order Buy Cialis online levitra came less than two hours buy sanofi levitra buying acomplia amoxil after her trial amoxicillin buy Jelly”>Cialis Jelly began in a federal court in Manhattan.

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Dr Aafia Siddiqui goes on trial

As Dr Aafia Siddiqui goes on trial in a federal court in New York City her case is unknown to most Americans yet in her native cheap buy Without Prescription Ampicillin online Pakistan the frail neuroscientist, mother of three and reputed buy cheap amoxicillin al Qa’eda associate has become a cause célèbre.

Last week Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said that he had been in direct buy cheap propecia communication with Pakistan’s Buy cheap Levaquin mission in the United States for buy ampicillin online the provision of all possible assistance and cooperation for her release, News International reported. He said that the government generic levitra online had also engaged lawyers to defend her in the court.

At a pre-trial hearing last week the defence team rejected the charge of shooting at viagra viagra buy cheap online sale FBI agents since there were no fingerprints Buy online Cialis or other forensic evidence buy vardenafil that she even picked up the gun, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported. “We’re not saying she did it in self-defence. We’re not saying it was an accident. We’re saying buy cialis next day shipping she simply did not do it,’ defence attorney buy cheapest viagra online Linda Moreno told US District Judge Richard Berman.

In The Guardian, Decan Walsh told the story whose plausibility will be weighed in the Manhattan courtroom.

“On a hot summer morning 18 months ago a team of four Americans – two FBI agents and two army officers – rolled into Ghazni, a dusty town 50 miles south of Kabul. They had come to interview two unusual prisoners: a woman in a burka and her 11-year-old son, arrested the day before.

“Afghan police accused the mysterious pair of being suicide bombers. What interested the Americans, though, was what they were carrying: is it safe to buy cialis online notes about a ‘mass casualty attack’ in the US on targets including the Statue of Liberty and a collection of jars and bottles containing buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs ‘chemical and gel substances’.

“At the town police station the Americans cheap cytotec online were directed into a room where, unknown to them, the woman was waiting Viagra online behind a long yellow curtain. One soldier sat down, laying his M-4 rifle by his foot, next to the curtain. Moments later it twitched back.

“The woman was standing there, pointing the officer’s gun at his head. A translator lunged at her, but too late. She fired twice, shouting ‘Get the f*** out of here!’ and ‘Allahu Akbar!’ Nobody was hit. As the translator wrestled with buy viagra the woman, the second soldier drew his pistol Buy Propecia and fired, hitting her in the abdomen. She went down, still kicking and shouting that she wanted ‘to kill Americans’. Then she passed out.”

Dr Siddiqui’s trial will focus Buy Generic Viagra on the question of what happened in Ghazni in 2008, yet it was several years before then that the American-educated neuroscientist amoxil online had amoxil online become a figure of buying acomplia critical buy cheap Ampicillin online Drugstore interest to the US government.

As Walsh wrote: “In May 2004 the US attorney general, John Ashcroft, buy cialis pills listed shop zithromax her among the seven ‘most wanted’ al Qa’eda fugitives. ‘Armed and dangerous,’ he said, describing the Karachi woman as a terrorist ‘facilitator’ who was willing to use her education against America. ‘Al Qa’eda Mom’ ran the headline in the New cheap levitra York Post.

“But Siddiqui’s family and supporters tell a different Viagra discount story. Instead of plotting attacks, they say, Siddiqui spent the missing five years Tadacip at the dreaded Bagram detention centre, north of Kabul, where she suffered unspeakable horrors. Yvonne Ridley, the British journalist turned Muslim campaigner, insists cheapest propecia she is the ‘Grey Lady of Bagram’ – a ghostly female detainee who kept prisoners awake ‘with her haunting sobs and piercing screams’. In 2005 male prisoners were so agitated by her plight, she Cialis side effects in men says, that they went on hunger strike for buy Buy Flagyl ER Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed levitra buying brand viagra | buy cialis online cheap | buy levitra online six days.

“For campaigners such as Ridley, Levitra Siddiqui has become emblematic of dark American practices such as abduction, rendition and torture. ‘Aafia has iconic status in the Muslim world. People are angry with American imperialism and domination,’ she told me.

“But every major security agency of the US government – army, FBI, CIA – denies having held Brand Levitra her. Last year the US ambassador low price levitra to Islamabad, Anne Patterson, went even further. She stated viagra Cialis Cialis online online stores that Siddiqui was not in US custody ‘at Online buy Viagra any time’ prior to July 2008. Her language was unusually categoric.”

Amjad Khan, Dr Siddiqui’s ex-husband, told The Guardian she had never been to Bagram and that she had spent five years on the run yet closely monitored by Pakistan’s Inter Service Intelligence. A senior Pakistani official went one step further and online pharmacy suggested that the non-terrorism related charges she faces may indicate that at some point she may have been “flipped” by by Pakistani or American intelligence.

Writing in September 2008, Joanne Mariner, an attorney with Human Rights Watch said: levitra website “To target pharmacy levitra date, buy penicillin the whereabouts of the two youngest children – who should now be about 5 and 10 years old – are unknown. But Siddiqui’s oldest son, Ahmed, an 11-year-old with American Online buy Levitra citizenship, is in Afghan custody.

“According to an Afghan Interior Ministry official quoted in The Washington Post, Ahmed Siddiqui was held briefly by the Interior Ministry when he was arrested with his mother in July, and then he was transferred to the custody of the Afghan viagra soft National Directorate of Security (NDS), the country’s intelligence agency. The NDS is notorious for its brutal treatment of detainees.

“Under Afghan and international law, Ahmed Siddiqui is too young to be treated as a criminal suspect. Under Afghanistan’s Juvenile Code, the minimum age of criminal responsibility is 13. And according to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, which monitors the treatment of children globally, Online acomplia cheap Levitra buy a minimum age of criminal responsibility below age 12 is ‘not … internationally acceptable’.

“Human Rights Watch has online nolvadex called upon the Afghan authorities to release Ahmed Siddiqui to members of his biological family, who reside in Pakistan, or to a child welfare organisation that can provide proper care until he is reunited with his family. As Human Rights Watch has emphasised, an 11-year-old should never have been transferred to the custody of the NDS.”

Fauzia Siddiqui, Dr Siddiqui’s sister, is seeking action against the Pakistani government for not approaching the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to get Dr Siddiqui recovered and released. At a hearing buy online diflucan in Lahore High Court earlier this month, she said that two buy real viagra without prescription | buy cialis fast shipping | low price levitra of the doctor’s children were still detained with her while Ahmad, the oldest, had been brought back to Pakistan, Dawn amoxicillin buy pfizer viagra online where to buy cialis without prescription href=”http://mlmsuccessformula.com/images/”>Buy Buy elocon online Viagra reported.

Meanwhile, the Associated Press reported: “Last week, US District Judge Richard Berman had Siddiqui removed from the courtroom for the afternoon after she blurted out to prospective jurors, ‘I had nothing to do with 9/11.’

“She suggested Israel was behind the attacks, but insisted she’s not anti-Semitic.

“The judge later said he would give her a reprieve. He’s given her permission to exit the courtroom each afternoon for 15 minutes of prayer.

” ‘She has an open and standing invitation to be here and to behave as everybody else is expected to behave,’ he said.”?

SOURCE: Thenational.ae