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		<title>VIDEO : Story of Dr. Aafia on Geo News</title>
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		<title>Dr. Aafia Siddiqui Case – A Detailed Story of Lies And Deception By The Americans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have regularly covered Dr. Aafia case at <a href="http://www.pro-pakistan.com/">Pro-Pakistan</a>. 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.</p>
<p>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:</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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.”</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>According to website of the US Justice Department:</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>According to the Complaint filed in Manhattan federal court:<br />
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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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?</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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!</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The case will be presented today at a US Court. According to the Dawn story.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>No one was hit in the alleged shooting incident, but she was shot twice in the stomach.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Let’s see if Justice prevails in the Wild Wild West!</p>
<p><strong>SOURCE: Pakistankakhudahafiz.wordpress.com</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Why do they hate us?” This simple, yet loaded five word question has literally outperformed the thousands of answers that have been put forth. This is because comprehensive responses are rarely as powerful as a simple question. Aafia Siddiqui’s case suffers from the very same dynamic; it is complex, it is detailed and it raises]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Why do they hate us?” This simple, yet loaded five word question has literally outperformed the thousands of answers that have been put forth. This is because comprehensive responses are rarely as powerful as a simple question. Aafia Siddiqui’s case suffers from the very same dynamic; it is complex, it is detailed and it raises disturbing issues that reach far and wide.</p>
<p><strong>Consider the following claims against the U.S. and allied/contracted forces: </strong></p>
<p>1)      Abduction of a mother and her three children with the children used for extortion</p>
<p>2)      Long term captivity in secret prisons</p>
<p>3)      Rape, torture, mental and physical abuse</p>
<p>4)      Use of elaborate disorientation and false flag techniques</p>
<p>This laundry list is definitely sensational enough for a kneejerk rejection from the average American patriot. However, what are we to think when these very same allegations are listed in a recently declassified Department of Defense’s Inspector General’s report entitled <strong><em><a href="http://fas.org/irp/agency/dod/abuse.pdf">Review of DoD-Directed Investigations of Detainee Abuse</a><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_edn1"><strong>[i]</strong></a></em></strong>?</p>
<p>There are other serious questions surround this impending trial:</p>
<ol>
<li>Why is she considered such a high profile suspect when the charges against her are not related to terrorism<a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_edn2"><strong>[ii]</strong></a>?</li>
<li>What caused the interest in Siddiqui in the first place?</li>
<li>How long has she been in custody?</li>
<li dir="ltr">Where have her children been all this time?</li>
<li dir="ltr">Who was responsible for them?</li>
<li dir="ltr">Did we outsource her and her children&#8217;s detention and interrogation to other nations?</li>
</ol>
<p>Despite all these issues, there is one central theme in Siddiqui’s ordeal. It holds true regardless of ones status as a supporter or detractor.  As an American, the one inescapable question is: how we, the U.S., treated and continue to treat her.</p>
<p><strong>How Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was and will be treated matters</strong></p>
<p>Why? The reasons are plentiful, but let us examine one of our more important relationships: Pakistan, a strategically vital U.S. ally. Pakistan is a nation that seems to continuously suffer from regime changes, political assassinations and other stability issues; these are conditions conducive to the widespread popular support that Aafia Siddiqui is receiving.</p>
<p>Siddiqui has been transformed from a “U.S. person of interest,” into a galvanizing symbol of the Pakistani people. Her growing status as a focal point of that nation’s pride and desire for true sovereignty is evident. The streets are regularly flooded with pro-Aafia rallies and demonstrations that on occasion number in the tens of thousands. Popular singers, poets and artists continue to release tributes to Siddiqui as their chosen symbol for all of Pakistan’s missing persons and other popular, pro-Pakistani sentiments. Siddiqui’s story serves as a common rallying point for both Pakistan’s secular and religious as well as for their conservatives and their liberals. Aafia Siddiqui’s case has even overcome bitter rivalries between Pakistan’s competing political movements.</p>
<p>Siddiqui’s status is growing in influence, even transcending Pakistani politics and reaching the broader Muslim world as new and persistent allegations of abuse surface against the U.S. These allegations, especially when women and children are involved, undermine our standing in the world and provoke very serious and avoidable diplomatic problems.</p>
<p><strong>This report legitimizes the hard to accept claims put forth by Aafia Siddiqui’s supporters. </strong></p>
<p>It can no longer be claimed that abusive ‘interrogation techniques’ and assaults on detainees have not been either approved or perpetrated by our servicemen and contractors. This is the second reason that U.S. treatment of Aafia Siddiqui is the central issue of this case; it is directly related to our values as Americans.</p>
<p>To illustrate the point, let us examine the claims made by Aafia Siddiqui’s supporters with the DoD report’s findings:</p>
<p><strong>CLAIM 1:</strong> The abduction of a mother and her three children/ children used for extortion <strong> </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>REPORT:</strong> <em>The use of scenarios designed to convince the detainee that death or severely painful consequences are imminent for him and/or his family:… </em><strong>- pg 36</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>CLAIM 2:</strong><em> </em>Long term captivity in secret prisons <strong> </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>REPORT:</strong><em> CIA detainees in Abu Ghraib, known locally as “Ghost Detainees,” were not accounted for in the detention system. With these detainees unidentified or unaccounted for, detention operations at large were impacted because personnel at the operations level were uncertain how to report or classify detainees.</em><strong> &#8211; pg 59</strong></li>
<li><strong>REPORT: </strong><em>…DoD temporarily held detainees for the CIA – including the detainee known as “Triple-X” – without properly registering them and providing notification to the International Committee of the Red Cross. This practice of holding “ghost detainees” for the CIA was guided by oral, ad hoc agreements… </em><strong>- pg 78</strong></li>
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<p><strong>CLAIM 3:</strong> Rape, torture, mental and physical abuse</p>
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<li><strong>REPORT: </strong><em>At the extremes were the death of a detainee in OGA custody, an alleged rape committed by a US translator and observed by a female Soldier, and the alleged sexual assault of a female detainee. </em><strong>- pg 59</strong></li>
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<p><strong>CLAIM 4: </strong>Use of elaborate disorientation and false flag techniques <strong> </strong></p>
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<li><strong>REPORT: </strong><em>…military personnel improperly interfered with FBI interrogators in the performance of their FBI duties.</em><strong> &#8211; pg 86</strong><em> </em></li>
<li><strong>REPORT:</strong><em> False Flag: Convincing the detainee that individuals from a country other than the United States are interrogating him. </em><strong>- pg 97</strong></li>
<li><strong>REPORT: </strong><em>…our interviews with DoD personnel assigned to various detention facilities throughout Afghanistan and Iraq demonstrated that they did not have a uniform understanding of what rules governed the involvement of OGAs in the interrogation of DoD detainees. That DoD interrogators improperly impersonated FBI agents and Department of State officers during the interrogation of detainees.</em><strong> &#8211; pg 86</strong><em> </em></li>
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<p>How our nation treats its detainees will continue to become more and more significant during the progression of Aafia Siddiqui’s trial. It will be a reoccurring theme in all similar trials as well. Regardless of verdicts, our treatment of detainees if not addressed properly will continue to degrade our nation’s image and standing in the world. This fact cannot be tempered by our stance on the all important and most immediate question of when did the U.S. take custody of Aafia? There are enough claims of mistreatment for either scenario of when Siddiqui came under U.S. authority.</p>
<p>Supporters contend that Aafia was abducted and handed over to U.S. Authorities in April 2003. This claim is supported by an NBC News clip available here: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xwCHha5ITM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xwCHha5ITM</a> . This claim is corroborated by Siddiqui’s family’s statements expressing their belief that she was dead from 2003 until her capture in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>While convenient, it should be noted that the NBC and other media reports of Aafia’s abduction in 2003 have been denied/contested<a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_edn3">[iii]</a>.</p>
<p>What is certain is that once captured in Afghanistan, Siddiqui has been shuffled between mental and maximum security facilities, both with documented histories of abuse especially toward Muslims<a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_edn4">[iv]</a> <a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_edn5">[v]</a> and women<a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_edn6">[vi]</a> inmates.</p>
<p>Currently, despite the fact that she is held in solitary confinement, under video surveillance, Siddiqui under goes regular, forced, strip searches, when making any outside contact &#8211; effectively denying her reasonable access to her attorneys. It is also a matter of record that after Siddiqui was officially in U.S. custody, she was shot by U.S. personal in Ghazni, Afghanistan and that the medical care she needed was at best delayed and inadequate<a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_edn7">[vii]</a>.</p>
<p>For most American’s, there might just be too many allegations against the U.S. for us to sallow. This type of thinking will miss the lessons that are to be learned as information comes to light. Siddiqui’s case, how she was treated and what we will do about it going forward, will define, in part, our capability for leadership in the world. Most importantly, it will serve as a window for who we are or who we have become.</p>
<p><strong>PLEASE NOTE:</strong> Aafia is due in court tomorrow, Nov. 3. Those who are able are encouraged to attend! Details <a href="http://www.freeaafia.org/">here</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_ednref1">[i]</a> <a href="http://fas.org/irp/agency/dod/abuse.pdf">http://fas.org/irp/agency/dod/abuse.pdf</a></p>
<p><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_ednref2">[ii]</a> <a href="http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2008/September/08-nsd-765.html">http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2008/September/08-nsd-765.html</a></p>
<p><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_ednref3">[iii]</a> <a href="http://therepublicofrumi.com/archives/aafia01.htm">http://therepublicofrumi.com/archives/aafia01.htm</a></p>
<p><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_ednref4">[iv]</a> <a href="http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2004/05/19/maddy/index.html">http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2004/05/19/maddy/index.html</a></p>
<p><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_ednref5">[v]</a> <a href="http://cryptome.org/bop-abuse.htm">http://cryptome.org/bop-abuse.htm</a></p>
<p><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_ednref6">[vi]</a> <a title="http://www.aclutx.org/article.php?aid=252 CTRL + Click to follow link" href="http://www.aclutx.org/article.php?aid=252" target="_blank">http://www.aclutx.org/article.php?aid=252</a></p>
<p><a href="http://muslimmatters.org/2009/11/02/aafia-siddiqui%E2%80%99s-story%E2%80%A6-farfetched-not-according-to-a-declassified-dod-inspector-general%E2%80%99s-report/#_ednref7">[vii]</a> <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/asiaCrisis/idUSN11499491">http://www.reuters.com/article/asiaCrisis/idUSN11499491</a></p>
<p><strong>SOURCE: Muslimmatters.org</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Yvonne Ridley Guantanamo Bay is, without doubt, the world’s most notorious prison, which has left an indelible stain on the Bush administration. One of the first acts of U. S. President Barack Obama was to order target pharmacy levitra its closure and there is speculation that some of the detainees may now be offered]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="Title_Big_News" style="margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px;" dir="ltr"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 1px solid black; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" src="http://www.tehrantimes.com/News/10522/01_YR333.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="5" width="258" height="172" /></p>
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<p>Guantanamo Bay is, without doubt, the world’s most notorious prison, which has left an indelible stain on the Bush administration.</p>
<p>One of the first acts of U. S. President Barack Obama was to order <a href="http://levitra-pharm.com">target pharmacy levitra</a>  its closure and there is speculation that some of the detainees may now be offered asylum <a href="http://ampicillin-pharm.net">cheap ampicillin</a>  in Wales.</p>
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<p>I <a href="http://viagrabrand.net/buy-viagra-online.html">Buy Generic Viagra</a>  am one of the few journalists to visit the sprawling naval base.</p>
<p>I traveled there with filmmaker David Miller, whose documentary “Guantanamo: Inside the Wire” is to be screened tomorrow.</p>
<p>I was invited by the U. S. military to Cuba to see the camp from the inside <a href="http://buynolvadexcheap.com ">nolvadex to buy</a> <a href="http://levitra-online-price.net">online pharmacy</a>   for myself… it was an offer I could not refuse.</p>
<p>The immediate reaction when I told people about my assignment was: Why on earth did they let you, of all people, in there?</p>
<p>A valid question, indeed. <a href="http://buydiflucancheap.com">diflucan</a>  Why would <a href="http://unitedretek.co.uk/images/">Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription</a>  the American military extend such an invite to an anti-war activist, peace campaigner, journalist, and vociferous critic of the War on Terror?</p>
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<p class="Title_Big_News" style="margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px;" dir="ltr">In truth I don’t have an answer, but I am eternally gratefully that the Joint Task Force did let me spend four days at their U. S. Naval Base and, more importantly, let me out again!</p>
<p>I suppose it all began last year when Birmingham <a href="http://americanlandowners.com/images/">low <a href="http://over50losingweight.com/images/">where to buy cialis without prescription</a>  price levitra</a>  neurologist Dr. David Nicholl expressed his concerns about the medical ethics <a href="http://aboutyourhealthyliving.com/images/index.php">buy levitra low price</a>  and challenges faced by the doctors employed inside the prison during a discussion show I <a href="http://buyflagylcheap.com">cheap flagyl</a>  was presenting for Press TV.</p>
<p>As part of my research I telephoned the base and asked to speak to a senior doctor, but the press officer at JTF-GTMO said this was impossible. A heated conversation ensued as I dropped in the words “torture and water-boarding” and from there we moved to discuss the Hippocratic Oath and medical ethics.</p>
<p>Clearly irritated at my challenging questions, he then read out, in a very loud voice, the entire contents of the oath which is signed by every newly qualified doctor around the world.</p>
<p>After making it clear I was singularly unimpressed, he then barked the invite: “Well why don’t you come over and see the medical facilities for yourself and talk to the doctors?”</p>
<p>Once he made clear it was not going to be a one-way ticket and I could take a cameraman, I agreed. And so, after five months of personal vetting, I and filmmaker David Miller boarded a pea-shooter of a plane run by Air Sunshine at Miami, destination Guantanamo.</p>
<p>We had read and filled in lots of forms before setting off, forms which would make any self-respecting journalist balk, but the option was simple — no signature, no ticket.</p>
<p>By signing one particular document I guess we signed away all our <a href="http://onlinelevitracheap.net">cheap levitra buy</a>  rights to the contents of David’s camera.</p>
<p>The first night we stayed in comfortable accommodation, segregated, on the naval base and then <a href="http://amoxil-pharm.com">amoxicillin</a>  the next day we started our mission after being <a href="http://cialis-online-price.com">buy cialis overnight</a> <a href="http://amoxil-pills.net">buy amoxicillin</a>   given more rules and regulations.</p>
<p>I <a href="http://sbuying-cialis.com/item.php?name=Levitra Professional">Levitra Professional</a>  was told: The ground rules are established to ensure protected information such as classified information, intelligence collections capabilities, and sources and methods are not compromised and to protect the security of commission participants by preserving anonymity.</p>
<p>It <a href="http://comunicar.org/images/">Online Viagra buy</a>  was also made perfectly clear what would happen if the rules were breached: expulsion. In addition, disclosure of classified information could result in a criminal prosecution. Let’s face it, David and I had no option but to comply.</p>
<p>We could not film or identify any staff without <a <a href="http://extremeaffiliatemarketing.com/images/">buy cialis online overnight</a>  href=&#8221;http://mlmsuccessformula.com/images/&#8221;>Cialis online</a>  their permission — some of the guards genuinely believe Al-Qaeda will track them down to their civilian <a href="http://onlineacompliacheap.com">buy online acomplia</a>  homes and kill them and their families.</p>
<p>Security is as heightened as the paranoia, real or imagined, of all those serving at JTF-GTMO.</p>
<p>Section 8 of the media ground rules states:</p>
<p>The following media activities are prohibited and may be subject to embargo:</p>
<p>a. No front facial shots of detainees may be taken at any time, even with the intent of distorting or hiding facial images during production and broadcast. Front facial shots at distances are prohibited. Photos of other features considered distinguishing that could lead to the identity of a detainee may be prohibited by the Public Affairs Officer on scene and embargoed if discovered during the security review.</p>
<p>b. No audio, video recordings, photographs or other electronic images, or drawings, sketches or likenesses may be rendered of any detainee when that image or recording may reveal that detainee’s identity or nationality. Identities and nationalities of any detainee will not be disclosed unless previously released by OASD (PA).</p>
<p>Each evening David Miller went through the agony of replaying every single frame that he had shot during the day to a civilian officer who would then censor the contents if he felt it breached the rules.</p>
<p>For someone who has filmed and worked in Iraq under the watchful Saddam regime and the ever-controlling states of Saudi Arabia and Syria, I have to say I had never before experienced this degree of scrutiny.</p>
<p>Nor did I have as many military minders as I did when I made my <a href="http://levitrabuysale.com">Buy Levitra </a>  way around Guantanamo. It was a reflection, I believe, of the general state of <a href="http://softviagraonline.com">online viagra pharmacy</a>  paranoia which is evident across American society as a result of whipping up fear over George W. Bush’s seemingly never-ending War on Terror, and I felt very sad that this fear was having such an impact in a country which used to boast about civil rights, freedoms, <a href="http://onlineviagracheap.net">buy generic online viagra</a>  and liberties.</p>
<p>Hopefully, the new man in the White House will engage his people through empowerment and not use the politics of fear.</p>
<p>Of course, I know what you really want me to write about is what I saw inside the prison itself. Well, I can tell you that despite all the restrictions, I did get into Camp Delta and was given unprecedented access to camps 4, 5, and 6, the last two <a href="http://viagra-online-price.net">buy viagra onlin <a href="http://americanlandowners.com/images/">buy real viagra without prescription | buy cialis fast shipping | low price levitra</a> e</a>  being part <a href="http://onlineviagracheap.com">viagra brand</a>  of the shining new, maximum security facility.</p>
<p>Our film goes out tomorrow, so I don’t want to give too much away before it premieres, but we did see some detainees, <a href="http://buylevaquincheap.com">Buy cheap Levaquin</a>  and heard the <a href="http://spropecia-online.com">buy cheap propecia</a>  painful cries of others in the so-called “non-compliant” wing.</p>
<p>We were not allowed to talk to or interview them, nor were we allowed to film their faces. Our media minder told us that the Department of Defense policies prohibit the filming/recording of detainees in a way which would identify them.</p>
<p>Our mission is to ensure the detainee is protected under this policy, explained one of our minders.</p>
<p>Bizarrely, some <a href="http://americanlandowner.com/images/">buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs</a>  of the most stringent security presented itself when we went to Camp Justice (trust me there is no irony when these names are created). At first we were told the area was off-limits and then we were allowed to film a tight shot of the sign but were <a href="http://levitra-online-price.com">levitra website</a>  forbidden from taking a camera, any camera, inside the court room where the military tribunals are taking place.</p>
<p>This place is already defunct after the new U. S. president ended the military tribunals with immediate effect. Too late for the <a href="http://viagra-online-price.com">buy viagra</a>  Yemeni Salim Hamdan, who has already been tried and sentenced for his role as Osama bin Laden’s driver.</p>
<p>For two days <a href="http://onlineacompliacheap.net">buy acomplia online</a>  we were shown around the detention facilities and in to the medical and library wings. One of the most popular books on loan is from the Harry Potter series and the National Geographic magazines are also highly prized.</p>
<p>The intellectual content of the detainees’ library is a sharp contrast to the contents of the on-base <a href="http://amoxilpharm.net">online amoxil</a>  shop, which offers such picture-led magazines and videos with titles including Hooters and Debbie Does Dallas. We were not allowed to film the reading material of the off-duty military.</p>
<p>As I walked through the old Camp X-Ray, I had to tear away at the creepers and leafy tentacles which held the cages tightly closed — most are now overgrown with weeds and vines.</p>
<p>The only occupants are snakes and banana rats, so named because of the curious shaped droppings <a href="http://e-viagraonline.com/item.php?name=Kamagra">Kamagra</a>  these large nocturnal rodents leave behind.</p>
<p>My minders told me that they are most keen the rest of the world forgets the images of orange-clad <a href="http://storeslevitra.co.cc">Buy levitra online</a>  detainees being wheeled around the cages of Camp X-Ray to the interrogation block, which was open from January to April 2002.</p>
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<p>I’m sorry, but what I saw did not make me rest easy at all. In some ways the supermax-style <a href="http://spropecia-online.net">cheapest propecia</a>  prison is grotesque and an affront to civilized society. Every part of the supermax cell is designed to dehumanize and degrade the occupant.</p>
<p>Although I’m not sure who is more humiliated in the non-compliant wing when asking for toilet roll — the guard who has to count out around eight sheets of tissue paper or the detainee who stands there and watches him do this.</p>
<p>I did get a chance to interview the medical staff and was slightly concerned to learn that more than two thirds of the detainees had undergone colonoscopies — a medical procedure to examine the inside of the large colon and small bowel using <a href="http://wichitabroadband.com/images/">Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription</a>  a fiberoptic camera. It is a procedure used mainly on older patients which does not fit the profile of the detainees.</p>
<p>The doctor I spoke to vehemently denied that the <a href="http://bikerchickz.ws/images/">Viagra online</a>  detainees were being used as human guineau pigs to enhance their own medical CVs for when army personnel move to civvy street.</p>
<p>I requested an hour to sit down and interview the rear <a href="http://ampicillinpills.com">Ampicillin buy cheap online Drugstore</a>  admiral who <a href="http://amoxil-cheap.com">buy <a href="http://beautifulsummermorning.com/images/">Online Cialis buy</a>  amoxicillin</a>  is in charge of the whole facility. The interview began quite well and he even offered me his pips and resignation if he thought anything untoward was going on during his watch.</p>
<p>But there were a few silences and uneasy pauses as my questions about human rights became more and more challenging. The session was brought to an abrupt end by an overly protective PR man as I got into the arena of the now defunct Camp Iguana where children as young as 12 were once held.</p>
<p>I was assured all the children have long gone, but as Birmingham-based ex-detainee Moazzam Begg told me: “No Yvonne, some of the children are still there, but now they’ve grown up into young men like Omar Khadr.”</p>
<p>My documentary covers the haunting case of Canadian citizen Omar, <a href="http://cialis-online-price.net">buy cialis pills</a>  the last Westerner to remain in Gitmo. I defy anyone to watch the footage we later obtained which shows the child weeping over his blindness and injuries and crying for his mother during an interrogation.</p>
<p>Moazzam Begg is probably the best known prisoner to emerge from the cages of Cuba, but others have also chosen to break their silence for the first time by talking to me on the record for the documentary. Their candid interviews are also included in our film, although some still insisted on remaining in the studio shadows.</p>
<p>Rear Admiral Mark Busby has now moved on from Guantanamo, promoted earlier <a href="http://cytotecbuyonline.com">vaginal cytotec</a>  this month in the last few days of the Bush administration.</p>
<p>The most striking thing which emerged during my interviews with ordinary soldiers right up to the bossman himself was their total commitment to the mission in Guantanamo. I’m curious about <a href="http://arelysfranken.com/images/">buy brand viagra | buy cialis online cheap | buy levitra online</a>  their gut reaction to Obama’s swift decision.</p>
<p>They were clearly shocked, almost wounded, when I told them that <a href="http://dzithromaxsbuy.com">buy generic zithromax</a>  politicians around the world were calling for its closure –including those sitting in the White House. It was as though they were wrapped in their own cocoon, sealed off and protected from world opinion.</p>
<p>“Honor bound to defend freedom. That is our mission and that is what we believe in,” said one lanky Marine as he stooped to hiss the words slowly in my ear when I questioned the point of the facility and its long-term future.</p>
<p>“Honor Bound” is embellished <a href="http://onlinelevitracheap.com">levitra buying</a>  on virtually every notice board and signpost around Guantanamo Bay. It’s on the coffee mug I was presented with — bought from the souvenir shop on the base where you can buy everything from a t-shirt to a baseball cap or key ring.</p>
<p>Some notice boards <a href="http://eviagra-super.net/item.php?name=Levitra">Levitra</a>  carry a special “value word” which is changed every week. When I was there, the buzzword was: RESPECT. There are still more than 200 men languishing in the facility while hundreds more have passed through <a href="http://amoxil-cheap.net">buy amoxil online</a>  the facility, including children.</p>
<p>I know there has been talk that some of the detainees could be given a new home and fresh start in Wales as asylum seekers <a href="http://aviagraforsale.com/item.php?name=Brand Viagra">Brand Viagra</a>  because it is not safe for them to return to their country of origin. There is a twist of irony that the U. S. has refused to return 16 Uyghurs to China over the issue of human rights.</p>
<p>More than <a href="http://aviagraforsale.net/">Viagra for sale</a>  100 countries have been approached to try to find them a new home where they can resettle. Those countries that refused to accept detainees are now more open to requests from the Obama administration.</p>
<p>What I saw and what David Miller filmed in Guantanamo will haunt us both for the rest of our lives and our “Gitmo experience” lasted only four days, but there are other, more secret prisons around the world.</p>
<p>Lawyer Clive Stafford Smith, who we also feature, reckons there are still around 20,000 prisoners held in U. S. custody, beyond the rule of law, at various locations, including Bagram Air Base, where 680 prisoners are held without any due process.</p>
<p>It is worth remembering that 95 percent of those held in Guantanamo were not picked up from a battlefield, but many were sold like slaves for bounties of $5000; a fact acknowledged in Pakistani General Pervez Musharraf’s autobiography In The Line of Fire.</p>
<p>I hope that our film will move all of you who watch it, and if detainees are released to come and live near you, I also hope you will extend the hand of friendship and not point a finger of suspicion.</p>
<p>Yvonne Ridley is a patron of Cageprisoner and <a href="http://ampicillin-pills.com">cheap <a href="http://onlinepharmacy-drugs.com/buy/brand_cialis.html">Buy Brand Cialis Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed</a>  <a href="http://viagra-kamagra.cf-ujump.com">Viagra <a href="http://onenetcenter.com/images/">buy pfizer viagra online</a>  kamagra</a>   buy  online  Ampicillin  Without Prescription</a>  information on all political prisoners, especially those being held in Guantanamo, can be accessed on the organization’s website www. cageprisoner. com. Guantanamo: Inside the Wire premieres on the English language satellite news network Press TV<br />
(Sky channel 515) on Monday, February 2 at 9:35 am and 17:35 (gmt) and it can also be downloaded live on www. presstv. com.</p>
<p><strong>SOURCE: freedetainees.org</strong></p>
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