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Teenage girl not Aafia Siddiqui’s daughter

KARACHI: Dr Fauzia Siddiqui has confirmed that the teenage girl, brought by unidentified men to her home is not Mariam, the missing 11-year-old daughter of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani national scientist detained in US prison.

According to private TV channel, the sister of detained Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, Dr. Fauzia Siddiqui confirmed that the teenage was not daughter of her sister as the Federal Interior Minister had reported that the finger prints of teenage girl were not matched with the prints of her niece, Mariam. The teenage girl aged between five to six speaks only English and has been shifted to Darul-Aman.

Aafia’s return may not be demanded: Kaira

ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Qamar Zaman Kaira has said that Constitutional Reforms Committee (CRC) will hopefully complete its task till upcoming March 23.

Talking to the media persons after the conclusion session of a workshop titled “Strategic Communications, Public and Culture Diplomacy” organised at Information Service Academy, Kaira said that after the mutual consensus of other political parties and formal sanction of the Parliament, the draft of Charter of Democracy would become part of the Constitution.

Responding to a question, Kaira said the Government was providing legal aid to Dr Aafia, adding it was not necessary that Government of Pakistan would demand of the US government to handover Dr Aafia.

Govt not to tolerate torture of Dr Aafia

LAHORE : FEDERAL Minister for Human Rights Syed Mumtaz Ali Gilani has said that the government will not tolerate any kind of torture of Dr Afia Siddiqui by the American authorities and it is making all-out efforts to bring her back in the country.

Addressing to a seminar on the subject “Human rights violation of Dr Afia Siddiqui, Kashmiris and minorities” organised by the Lahore High Court Bar Association, he said the government was well aware of Dr Aafia’s condition and it was pursuing her case diligently. He made it clear that Pakistan would not flinch an inch from its stand on the Kashmir issue and wanted serious talks with India on Kashmir and water. The minister also announced a grant of Rs 5 million for the Bar. LHCBA President Nasira Iqbal said seeking justice was the fundamental right of every citizen but the goal of speedy dispensation of justice could not be achieved unless the judges’ vacant seats were filled. She pointed out that 40 seats of judges were lying vacant in the LHC for more than two months and the LHC CJ had sent a summary of judges’ appointment but the government had not approved it so far. She urged the government to fill judges’ seat at once to lessen people’s miseries.

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.

Pak Embassy did not pursue Aafia’s case properly

ISLAMABAD – The Government’s lack of interest, despite its tall claims for early release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, can be judged from the fact that no one from Pakistan’s Embassy attended Dr Aafia’s hearing in the New York court that convicted her of late, in spite of the fact that all allegations levelled against her were proven wrong, TheNation learnt reliably.

According to eyewitnesses, it was awful to see that during the entire course of trial, not a single official from Pakistani Embassy was present in the court on part of the Government of Pakistan to observe proceedings.

Dr Fouzia, sister of Dr Aafia, when contacted, told TheNation that the US Ambassador Hussain Haqqani had not presented true picture of Dr Aafia’s case to Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani. She said it was so surprising for her family when they came to know that diplomatic seat in the courtroom was vacant.

Taliban to execute US soldier if Aafia not released

PESHAWAR: The Afghan Taliban on Thursday demanded the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist who has been convicted by the US court on charges of her alleged attempt to murder US soldiers in Afghanistan, and threatened to execute an American soldier they were holding currently. They claimed Aafia Siddiqui’s family had approached the Taliban network through a Jirga of notables, seeking their assistance to put pressure on the US to provide her justice.

“Being Muslims, it becomes our religious and moral obligation to help the distressed Pakistani woman convicted by the US court on false charges,” said a senior Afghan Taliban commander. The commander, whose militant network is holding the US soldier, Bowe Bergdahl, called our sources from an undisclosed location in Afghanistan and threatened to execute the American trooper if their demand was not met. He claimed AafiaSiddiqui’s family had approached the Taliban network through a Jirga of notables, seeking their assistance to put pressure on the US to provide her justice.

Laws of science do not apply in Aafia Siddiqui case

Aafia Siddiqui’s lawyer says the laws of science do not apply in the case against the Pakistani woman who is charged with attempting to murder US soldiers and FBI agents.

Siddiqui is accused of grabbing a US warrant officer’s M-4 rifle in a police station in Ghazni, Afghanistan and firing two shots at FBI agents and military personnel when being interrogated for her alleged possession of documents detailing a ‘terrorist’ plan.

On Monday, Siddiqui’s lawyer Linda Moreno said in the final stages of her trial in the Manhattan Federal Court that the “science” supported her testimony that she didn’t touch the weapon or fire it, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Aafia Siddiqui Says She Is Not Anti-Semetic

As the high profile trial of Dr.Aafia buy vardenafil Siddqui began in New York the courtroom cheap buy cialis cheap online Ampicillin buy Without Prescription was filled beyond capacity with a growing buy generic levitra number of supporters, journalist, and legal observers. It was so crowded that 2 overflow generic cheap acomplia acomplia cheap levaquin rooms had to be established.

Also sitting amongst the crowd in support of Siddiqui buy levitra vardenafil was one of the most famous anti-war activist in the United States, Cindy Sheehan.

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Although Siddiqui requested that she be allowed to remain in her prison cell, Judge Richard Berman ruled that Siddiqui should remain at the proceedings to preserve her generic propecia Brand Viagra constitutional right to be present.

The defense once again advised the metronidazole online court that their clients real objection was to the humiliating strip searches she must undergo.

The prosecution began their opening remarks warning the jury that the real world is not neat and orderly and that they would have to put together bits and pieces of evidence along the prosecution’s “commons sense” narrative, namely amoxil online that Dr. Siddiqui a short, less then 100lb woman picked up a M4 rifle and buy levitra pharmacy canada viagra “>where to buy nolvadex shot at U.S soldiers, Kamagra jelly in a 300 sq ft room in the presence of more than 10 mostly armed men.

Although the charges in this case are limited to this alleged incident Viagra purchase levitra online effects dosage and the buy Buy order levitra Viagra cialis 20 mg online defense promised a very strong rebuttal, describing the lack of any forensic evidence indicating that an M4 was ever shot, buy cialis fast shipping viagrabrand.net/buy-antibiotics-pills.html”>Buy Antibiotics medications some documents are being allowed into evidence by Judge Berman that may prove prejudicial.

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Aafia not linked with Al Qaeda: US judge

NEW buy cheap amoxil shop buy brand viagra viagra YORK: A US federal Buy online Cialis judge has determined that Dr Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani neuroscientist, would not be linked levitra Brand Cialis on line with the fundamentalist Levitra Al Qaeda outfit during her cheap Cialis Jelly amoxicillin best viagra online amoxil online levaquin prescription trial scheduled to begin on Jan 19.

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It’s war against Muslims, not terrorism: Ridley

Karachi – United Kingdom national Yvonne Ridley who converted to Islam after her dramatic encounter with the Taliban has urged Pakistani people to exert pressur US government to release Dr Aafia Siddique.

Talking to reporters here at Idara Noor-e-Haq here on Tuesday, Yvonne said “let the people of Pakistan know their US counterparts that they would not tolerate such practice with their compatriots.”

She said she didn’t believe that Dr. Aafia was a criminal or a terrorist and added “even American themselves don’t believe the bizarre story the American government invented to keep Dr Aafia in their detention.”
She termed the War on terror as the war against Muslims.