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Pak Taliban Kidnap two Swiss Tourists as Ransom for Aafia Siddiqui

For the past four weeks two Swiss citizens, David O. and Daniela W., both active police personnel, on a private trip across Pakistan have found themselves in the limelight of the continuous feud involving Pakistan and the US. For reasons best known to them, they were traversing Buy cialis online the North-West frontier Province (NWFP) in a VW van. Though a part of their route had a security detail accompanying them, they were apparently kidnapped by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and taken to North Waziristan.

The fading Swiss neutrality, which once had a sobering influence world-wide and since Switzerland’s entry to the United Nations a decade ago has faded, shows the same limitations that many nations face when confronted with brute force.

US turns down Pak Govt’s offer to trade terror-suspect Aafia for CIA contractor Davis

The Pakistan Government offered to trade double murder-accused CIA contractor Raymond Davis with Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui, who is suspected by US intelligence to be an al Qaeda operative and is currently serving 86 years in federal prison for attempted murder.

According to a senior US administration official and a Pakistani official involved in the negotiations to free Davis, the Pakistan Government proposed trading the American for Aafia, but the US government immediately dismissed the offer.

“The Pakistanis have raised it. We are not going to pursue it,” ABC News quoted the US official, as saying.

Pak Govt. should send delegation to US to get Aafia freed: Imran Khan

Lahore : Former Pakistani captain Imran Khan has called on the Pakistan Government to send an official delegation to the US to negotiate the release of terrorism-accused Pakistani neurologist, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui.

Addressing a press conference, Khan also urged the PML-N to play the role of a responsible opposition party and raise the Aafia issue in the National Assembly.

The Dawn quoted Khan as saying that the PPP Government should take concrete steps for Dr Aafia’s release, and the entire nation should stand united on the issue.

Pak govt. to take all action to defend Aafia: Minister

Islamabad : The Pakistan government would take all necessary step needed to defend Dr. Aafia Siddiqui during the final hearing, State Minister of Foreign Affairs Malik Ammad said.

Siddiqui, a trained neuroscientists, has been indicted by a Manhattan court on terrorism charges.

Addressing the National Assembly (NA), Ammad said all evidence against Aafia is insubstantial, and the government is pledged to work for her safe release from American jail.

“It was due to the government’s efforts that a delegation of Pakistani politicians succeeded in meeting Aafia. It is because of our government that she was able to contact her family. This way, her son was recovered, and three well reputed legal experts hired on her request,” he said.

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.

Imran Khan urges Pak Govt. to take concrete action for Aafia’s release

Lahore: Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has urged the government to seriously pursue the case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, who was recently indicted by a US court on terrorism charges, and take concrete step to ensure her safe return to the country.

Speaking during a seminar here, Khan criticised the Gilani government for not doing enough to save Aafia.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) chief blamed Pakistan’s current leadership for being ‘slaves to the dollar government’.

Meanwhile, under intense pressure and growing public criticism, the Foreign Office has decided to hire new law firm to defend Aafia in the court of law.

Pak dismayed at Aafia’s verdict

Islamabad—Pakistan has expressed dismay over unexpected verdict of the American jury in Dr. Aafia Siddiqui’s case and said it will try to do its best to secure her release.

Reacting to the judgment in this case, Foreign Office Spokesman Abdul Basit said the Government will consult family of Dr. Aafia and the team of defence lawyers to determine future course of action.

Talking to media at his weekly briefing, he pointed out that Pakistan made extensive diplomatic and legal efforts on her behalf.

Pak doing all on legal, diplomatic fronts to ensure Dr.Aafia’s release: Haqqani

Pak embassy to pursue trial of Dr Aafia from 19th Jan: FO

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Abdul Basit expressed these views while talking to a host Buy cipro online amoxicillin Tadacip a buy cialis fast shipping moxil of Journalists buying Buy Accutane generic propecia after participating in the meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Interior on Friday.

Abdul Basit went on to say that the Government and Foreign Ministry are taking diplomatic steps at high level for unconditional release of amoxicillin buy acomplia online Dr Aafia Siddiqui. Replying to a question, Basit said that the war against terrorism cannot be won only through use of force, and that Pakistan does diflucan levitra drugs Cialis online not want the situation in flagyl amoxicillin amoxil buy Afghanistan online amoxil to cheap online buy Ampicillin Without Prescription aggravate.

Abdul buy cialis Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription buy cialis overseas Viagra cialis sale kamagra by the viagera viagra brand pill Basit said that it appears that India is not buy Silagra amoxil serious in eradicating the scourge cytotec buy levitra vardenafil fda of terrorism. It is target pharmacy levitra futile to have dialogue with India, Brand Cialis if it is not ready to demonstrate solemnity, he stressed. India is well-aware levitra online of its involvement in the terrorist order nolvadex activities in Balochistan and FATA, he maintained, adding that Pakistan is in possession of its evidence.

On the other hand, the security agencies have rejected the demand made by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to deport five arrested American citizens and made buy cialis generic online it clear that they would not be deported till completion propecia online Buy Viagra Professional cheap Levaquin of investigation.

The First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged and sealed against detained American citizens in the buy Ampicillin online cheap Drugstore Cantt Police Station under the Foreign Act as well as their alleged involvement in plotting terror attack in Pakistan, levitra on line sources informed.—Agencies

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Pak terror suspect Aafia says one of the interrogators was Indian

Islamabad(ANI): Pakistani “terror suspect” buy generic cialis levofloxacin order online levitra Dr Aafia Siddiqui, online propecia who is on trial in the how do i buy viagra online | buy cialis canadian | cheap levitra generic United States, has alleged buy cialis pills online that one of the interrogators at the Bagram Air Force base in Afghanistan was an Indian.

According Buy online Cialis to a report prepared by the by Pakistan Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Dr Aafia has narrated buy Cialis Jelly Cialis buy real viagra without prescription | buy cialis fast shipping | low price levitra online cheap amoxil her entire story to a delegation of the committee that went to see her, telling them how she was arrested from Pakistan and later shifted to Bagram.

The delegation headed by Mushahid Hussain Syed visited the US in October 2008, and held a meeting with the detained Pakistani scientist.