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PICTURE :Rally against US justice system in favor of Dr. Aafia

Rally against US justice system in favor of Dr. Aafia

In Karachi, a big rally was held from Masjid-e-Khizra to Karachi Press Club by Aafia Movement on the occasion of September 23rd 1st anniversary of the day when Aafia was sentenced for 86 years. Dr Fauzia Siddiqui and Paban Pakistan Chief Altaf Shakoor led the rally. Addressing the rally, addressing the rally Altaf Shakoor said that the Pakistani rulers had sold out Dr Aafia Siddiqui to the US for dollars. He said according to reports, the US court kept waiting for a contact from Islamabad for Dr Aafia’s release but it was in vain.

SOURCE : Demotix.com

A Tale of Three Accused Women And justice American style

RAMADAN 1432 A.H.
(August 7, 2011)

A comparative analysis of the criminal cases involving three young women, two Americans and one Pakistani. The cases of Amanda Knox, Casey Anthony, and Dr. Aafia Siddiqui reveal just how arbitrary and capricious “justice” can be in the U.S. legal system, and how conceptually flawed it can be in the collective mind of the American people (generally speaking).

These three cases also reveal, in very graphic detail, the role that race, class, gender, religion and politics often play in the pursuit of  justice in the western hemisphere.

Aafia’s conviction a mockery of justice: JI

KARACHI – Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh (JI) on Friday expressed deepest concern over injustice and discrimination with Dr Aafia in American court where she was convicted even when the evidence brought before the judge proved false.
This was said in a joint resolution after the meeting of advisory committee of Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh here.

The JI leaders said that it has become loud and clear that American justice system is based on discrimination and it has duality while delivering justice to Muslims. They angered over the American court by saying that witness were proved false but it convicted Aafia as guilty for the sake of protecting the moral of American soldiers which amounts to denial of justice by the court. The JI leaders said that the court issued a verdict that is based on prejudice and it afflicts the a woman and the entire Muslim Ummah.

Aafia Siddiqui: Justice was not served

By Moin Ansari

The Terror-Industrial Complex

The conviction of the Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui in New York last week of trying to kill American military officers and FBI agents illustrates that the greatest danger to our security comes not from al-Qaida but the thousands of shadowy mercenaries, kidnappers, killers and torturers our government employs around the globe.

The bizarre story surrounding Siddiqui, 37, who received an undergraduate degree from MIT and a doctorate in neuroscience from Brandeis University, often defies belief. Siddiqui, who could spend 50 years in prison on seven charges when she is sentenced in May, was by her own account abducted in 2003 from her hometown of Karachi, Pakistan, with her three children—two of whom remain missing—and spirited to a secret U.S. prison where she was allegedly tortured and mistreated for five years. The American government has no comment, either about the alleged clandestine detention or the missing children.

Gross miscarriage of justice: Aafia Siddiqui Innocent victim of prejudice

Aafia Siddiqui has been a victim from that fateful moment when she was kidnapped, and sent to Afghanistan–where she was brutally tortured. Her family also faced horrendous pain. A prejudiced jury has now pronounced her guilt–guilty of a crime of shooting at a marine–when there were no bullet holes, and no fingerpring on the gun–the frail MIT graduate has been pronounced guilty of attacking several armed males, somehow snatching their gun and then shooting at them–when she had no clue about guns.

Hopefully she will will the case on appeal.

NEW YORK: Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani neuroscientist, was found guilty of attempted murder charges on all seven counts listed in the complaint against her. She was tried on charges of trying to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan on July 28, 2008.

Aafia doesn’t expect justice

NEW YORK – Pakistani neuroscientist Dr Aafia Siddiqui, who goes on trial next week in a US court for allegedly shooting at FBI agents in Afghanistan, has voiced no confidence in it, saying, “There are 424 buy viagra | where to buy cialis without prescription | order online levitra too many injustices in this court.”

At a pre-trial buy cialis phentermine hearing, she also disowned her legal team. “They are not my Buy Cialis Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription attorneys,” buying acomplia Ms. Siddiqui, 37, said moments after being escorted into a Manhattan Tadalis SX courtroom on Monday. “I have fired them many times.”

Since the very beginning, Ms. Siddiqui has said that she has no confidence in the buy penicillin Buy cheap Propecia Online href=”http://arelysfranken.com/images/”>buy cialis online cheap American cialis-com Cialis Professional judicial system or the lawyers appointed for her by the court — even those retained by the government of Pakistan buy cialis in usa — and that she wants to make peace and knows how to do it.

But a defence lawyer told Monday’s Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, buy cialis fast shipping buy cialis canadian Buy Levitra Without Prescription buy generic online viagra hearing Brand Cialis that the defence team rejected the charge against Ms. Siddiqui since Silagra Buy Ampicillin online Antibiotics medications there were no fingerprints or other forensic evidence that she even picked Tadacip up the gun.

“We’re not saying she did it in self-defence. We’re not saying it was an accident.

We’re saying she simply did not do it,” Defence attorney Linda Moreno told buy cialis now US District Judge Richard Berman ahead of Ms. Siddiqui’s trial on January 19.

At a previous pre-trial hearing in November, Ms. online buy levitra vardenafil amoxil Siddiqui had also forcefully denied the charge. Online Viagra buy “I didn’t fire any bullets,” Buy VPXL Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed she amoxil generic levitra price online had told the court. “I am innocent of all the viagra online price charges and I can prove it, but I will not do it in this court.”

Meanwhile, buy real viagra without prescription Assistant US buy clomid pct Attorney Christopher buy Ampicillin cheap online Without Prescription La Vigne Christopher Levine order levitra made it clear that the government will viagra brand not argue that Ms. Siddiqui was a member of Al-Qaeda, Taliban or any other terrorist organisation.

Lawyer buy acomplia online Moreno argued that a jury, which will be selected on Wednesday, should only consider whether Ms. Siddiqui fired a weapon – not her motive. amoxil Online Cialis buy diflucan online Under questioning walmart pharmacy levitra from the judge, the lawyer indicated that the defence would question the credibility of the eyewitnesses that the prosecution will call to testify in levaquin prescription support of the charge.

Ms. Siddiqui is accused of grabbing a US Army officer’s rifle during an interrogation in Afghanistan in July 2008 and exchanging gunfire with US soldiers and FBI agents. No American was hit, but she survived a gunshot wound to the stomach and was brought cytotec buy cialis generic online Viagra online cheap to the United States in August to face federal charges Cialis online of attempted murder and assault.

On Monday, defence attorneys asked judge Berman to bar testimony buy cialis overseas and evidence from Siddiqui’s capture in Afghanistan the day before the shooting. Prosecutors propecia buy allege she was carrying buy amoxil a tadalafil list naming the Stature of Liberty and other New York levitra cheapest levitra cost landmarks, and notes about chemical and biological amoxicillin Buy keflex online weapons. La Vigne, the government attorney, told the judge that purchase viagra cheap generic cheap nolvadex online the material found on Siddiqui cheap buy Drugstore Ampicillin online should be allowed as evidence to “provide buy propecia context to these events.”

The judge said he would rule Wednesday morning before jury selection begins.

SOURCE: Nation.com.pk

LHC rejects petition for moving International Court of Justice in Aafia Siddiqui case

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Barrister Iqbal Jaffri had filed the petition diflucan buy online before the LHC raising two points. He took the plea that US courts would buy cialis we never release Dr Aafia Siddqui Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription as they would protect Viagra where to buy cialis without prescription online buy href=”http://amoxil-pills.net”>buy price levitra amoxicillin Buy Generic Viagra the US government interests praying Dr Aafia Siddiqui buy viagra case therefore, be withdrawn buy pfizer viagra online from US courts and filed in international court of justice and he would provide services free of any fee.

The second point was raised buy Buy online Levitra online Drugstore cheap Ampicillin cheap amoxil that government of Pakistan be restrained from making payment of Rs 150 million fee to US lawyers as there was apprehension that this amount would be generic amoxil embezzled in the form of kickbacks.

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“Justice delayed is Justice Denied”

ISLAMABAD: Defence of Human Rights (DHR) activists held a protest rally set out from Red Mosque and ended at Aabpara Chowk on Friday.

The rally was online were to buy viagra pharmacy levitra buy levitra online and exercise levitra led by buy Buy Brand Levitra Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed viagra the DHR Chief Coordinator buy cialis pills online Khalid Khawaja who said on the occasion that people would have staged protest amoxil amoxil buy buy brand viagra online Buy Cialis diflucan buy buy Ampicillin demonstrations until the government healed their wounds.

He generic buy cheap kamagra propecia appealed to Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Buy augmentin online Chaudhry to take suo-moto action against those involved in the detention of Maulana Shah Abdul Online Viagra buy SX”>Tadalis buy real viagra without prescription SX Aziz, Dr Aafia Siddiqui and various others.

Campaigns : Aafia Siddiqui: Protest: Justice for Aafia Siddiqui (London)

Protest: Justice for Aafia Siddiqui (London)
CAGEPRISONERS

JUSTICE FOR AAFIA SIDDIQUI PROTEST

Friday 12th September 2008
6-8pm

Outside the US Embassy, Grovesnor Square, London

Speakers include:

Moazzam Begg (Ex-Guantanamo detainee, Cageprisoners)
Lord Nazir Ahmed
Rabia Zia
(Tehreek e Insaaf)
Andy Worthington (Author, Reprieve)
Massoud Shadjareh (Islamic Human Rights Commission)
Asim Qureshi (Cageprisoners)

Speeches will commence at 6:30pm. Iftar and Maghrib at 7:30pm.