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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.

The Bizarre Terror Conviction of Pakistani Scientist Aafia Siddiqui, And Why There’s a Good Chance She’s Innocent

JUAN GONZALEZ: We begin today with one of the most baffling cases in the so-called war on terror, the story of thirty-seven-year-old Aafia Siddiqui.

On Wednesday, a New York court convicted the American-educated Pakistani neuroscientist of attempted murder for shooting at US soldiers and FBI agents while detained in Afghanistan in 2008.

Back in 2003, Aafia Siddiqui was wanted by law enforcement and the FBI and suspected of links to al-Qaeda leadership. But the MIT-trained scientist had mysteriously disappeared along with her three children, two of whom are U.S. citizens. She reappeared five years later in Afghanistan with her oldest son and was arrested on suspicion of carrying chemicals and notes referring to “mass-casualty attacks” in New York.

Trial Delayed For Terror Defendant In NYC

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A defense lawyer buy viagra says levaquin prescription a U.S.-trained scientist what is cytotec accused buy buy levitra vardenafil cialis overseas buy merck propecia of being an al-Qaida cheap online generic levitra price viagra operative may use a mental illness defense if she is brought to trial.

The comments by defense attorney Dawn Cardi buy amoxil came as Judge Richard Berman postponed a July trial for Aafia Siddiqui (AH’-fee-ah Sih-DEE’-key).

Terror Suspect Faked Mental Illness, Prosecutors Say

 

A federal prosecutor in Manhattan said Thursday that two government psychiatrists had concluded that a Pakistani neuroscientist cheapest acomplia href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/world/asia/05detain.html”>charged buy cialis pills online with trying to kill American soldiers and F.B.I. agents in Afghanistan had been faking her symptoms of mental illness.

An Online Cialis buy earlier court-ordered psychological evaluation had concluded that the neuroscientist, cytotec Buy cheap Propecia Online buy Aafia Siddiqui, 37, was unfit for trial as a result of a mental disease, “which renders her unable to understand the nature and consequences buy online Without Prescription Ampicillin cheap of the proceedings nolvadex tablets against her or to assist properly in her defense,” a court document shows.

Then last month, prosecutors said two buy online viagra viagra Cialis stories new evaluations by government-retained psychiatrists had found differently, that she was not suffering from mental illness. But the prosecutors amoxil had not previously Brand Levitra flagyl Online buy Cialis Cialis”>Brand Cialis online said Online order online levitra Levitra buy the doctors concluded she was faking.

Pakistan ruling on terror suspect

A Pakistani court has directed the government to buy Levitra viagra online pharmacy | buy cialis online overnight | levitra vardenafil speed up efforts Brand Levitra to repatriate an alleged al-Qaeda operative held in flagyl price US custody.

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In November a US court ruled that her “mental disease” meant she was unfit to stand trial.

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A Reversal on Terror Defendant’s Fitness for Trial

By Benjamin Weiser

A target pharmacy levitra federal prosecutor said Monday that two psychiatrists who have examined Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist charged with trying to kill an American soldier and F.B.I. Buy suhagra online agents while in custody in Afghanistan, said she was not suffering Brand Cialis from psychological illness that would buy brand Buy Cytotec Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed viagra render her unfit for trial. That assessment was in contrast to a previous amoxil online evaluation of Ms. Siddiqui’s fitness.

The case of Ms. Siddiqui, 36, who Buy buy phentermine Erectile Dysfunction medications studied at Massachusetts Institute buyviagra of Technology and buy cialis pills Brandeis University and who American officials say has ties to operatives of Al Qaeda, has been watched since she was brought to New York for prosecution from Afghanistan last summer.

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.

Terror Suspect Mentally Unfit for Trial

Terror Suspect Mentally Unfit for Trial

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Pak Conveys Concerns Over ‘Terror Suspect’ Dr Aafia’s Worsening Health in US

Following media reports that Pak-American ‘terror suspect’ Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s health was worsening by the day inside the US federal prison where she is being held for almost a month, Pakistan has officially conveyed its concerns to the US Government regarding her well-being.

Dr Aafia (36) has been nursing her bullet wounds inside the prison. According to prosecutors, she was shot by a US Army officer after she grabbed his rifle from the floor and pointed it at an officer.

In a communication to the US government, Pakistan ambassador Husain Haqqani said that the media reports suggested that she was not receiving adequate medical care in the jail. He urged the US government to take necessary steps for her immediate transfer to a hospital for proper medical treatment.

Daily times on Aafia Siddiqui

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By Khalid Hasan

WASHINGTON: Aafia Siddiqi, the highly-qualified 29-year old Pakistani cognitive neuroscientist wanted by the FBI for her alleged membership of Al Qaeda, once flew from Quetta to Monrovia, Liberia’s capital, on a gem-smuggling assignment.

According to a detailed profile published by a Boston magazine, until the FBI called her a terrorist, she was living a “normal” life in Boston with her children and her doctor husband. In reality, the article by Katherine Ozment says, she was a “high-profile Al Qaeda operative”. She often travelled to Monrovia on her secret missions and would be driven to Hotel Boulevard, where other Al Qaeda figures had stayed, and “taken good care of until the deal was done”. The man who would drive her buy cialis online cheap from the airport to the hotel, a 60-minute drive, would later become the chief informant in a United Nations-led investigation. He described her as a quiet woman who wore a traditional headscarf and kept mostly to herself. She spent the week holed up in her room, making trips into town for small errands.