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Students protest against Dr Aafia verdict at Liberty Chowk

LAHORE: Around 200 students of different universities of the city on Friday staged a protest in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui and other missing persons at the Liberty roundabout.

The Students Action Committee (SAC) had organised the protest, which was attended by students and faculty members of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Punjab University (PU), Beaconhouse National University (BNU), Foundation for Advancement of Science and Technology (FAST), University of Management and Technology (UMT) and National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (NUCES).

Students chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia as well as against the US and demanded the government bring her back from the US and try her in local courts. They were holding posters of Aafia while many wore black armbands and distributed pamphlets among the participants.

Dr Aafia case: Pakistan dismayed at verdict

ISLAMABAD : Expressing dismay over the unexpected verdict in Dr Aafia Siddiqui case in the US, Pakistan has said that it would determine its future course of action by consulting her family members and lawyers. At a weekly media briefing, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said.

“We are dismayed over the unexpected verdict in Dr Aafia case. The government of Pakistan made extensive diplomatic and legal efforts on her behalf and would continue these efforts in future.” The President, Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister had taken up the issue at different levels of the US Administration for her release on compassionate grounds. Under the directions of the Prime Minister Dr Aafia was also extended all legal support through embassy in Washington, he said.

The government of Pakistan, he said would consult the family of Dr Aafia and the team of defence lawyers to determine the future course of action and the government would do all that is needed to provide justice to Dr Aafia.

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.

LHCBA condemns US court verdict against Dr Aafia

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) general house on Thursday condemned the US jury verdict against Dr Aafia Siddiqui, terming it a brutal act by the country that claims to champion human rights. The bar also criticised the government of Pakistan for failing to protect its “innocent citizen”.

LHCBA adopted a resolution demanding Dr Aafia and her two children be released immediately as all allegations against her were baseless and she was a victim of American prejudice against Muslims.

Jury verdict in Aafia’s alleged attempted murder case anxiously awaited

NEW YORK: A jury verdict in the case of Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani neuroscientist charged with shooting at U.S.  interrogators in Afghanistan, is awaited with intense interest as the 12-member panel went into deliberations Monday afternoon after prosecution and defence lawyers wrapped up their closing arguments. The verdict, which the jury of seven women and five men is tasked to prepare, could “come within hours or in days,” Defence lawyer Charles Swift told reporters after the close of the trial proceedings in the Manhattan federal court that began on January 19. Ms. Siddiqui, 37, is accused of grabbing a U.S. warrant officer’s rifle while she was detained for questioning in July 2008 at a police station in Ghazni and firing at FBI agents and military personnel as she was pushed down.

None of the U.S. soldiers or FBI agents were injured, but U.S.-educated Ms. Siddiqui was shot. She is charged with attempted murder and assault and other crimes and faces life in prison if convicted.

LHC reserves verdict

LAHORE buy viagra – The Lahore High Court (LHC) has reserved its verdict in a petition filed against release of $ 2 million to three American lawyers for defending Dr Aafia Siddiqui in US courts, cheap buy Without Prescription Ampicillin online and Brand Levitra taking her case to buy amoxicillin the International Court of Justice.

On Monday, Deputy Attorney General Naveed Inayat Malik viagra buy buy merck propecia buy Provigil pharmacy generic levitra viagra soft told the court that the buy buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs online diflucan Federal government was making all out efforts from day one to bring Aafia back to Pakistan. “Government’s efforts are based on bona fide intentions and the release of funds to the American lawyers is part cheap Buy online Cialis ampicillin of those efforts.” is it safe to buy cialis online He pointed out that it were government’s efforts Online buy Levitra that made the Buy generic levitra online Generic Viagra recovery of Aafia’s son possible.

Petitioner-counsel Iqbal Jafree said that Dr Aafia was found missing in 2003, but the government made no efforts Buy super ed trial pack online for her search, and kept on sleeping for six long years. “It buy amoxicillin online woke up only buy cialis professional Kamagra when it received a letter from Afghanistan.” buy pfizer viagra online He said that government should immediately take Aafia’s case Cialis to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) “because Cialis buy vardenafil online it would not be possible once the trial is Online Levitra buy commenced.” He pointed out that being a poor country there amoxil Viagra online online was no need of releasing such a huge amount to the online levitra 20mg tablets nolvadex American lawyers in a hasty manner. He said he would disclose the names of beneficiaries sometime later.

The petitioner has challenged Online cheap levitra buy acomplia low price levitra cheap buy Viagra the allocation of $ 2 million (Rs 170 million) by the government for fighting case of Aafia in America and feared that the hard earned money of the nation buy viagra online would go where to buy cialis without prescription buy real viagra without prescription | buy cialis fast shipping | low price levitra n.com/images/”>buy brand viagra | buy cialis online viagra buy cheap cheap | buy levitra online to the pockets of some people and the needful would remain unachievable. levofloxacin buy cialis next day shipping He said that the government laid aside such hefty amount for fighting the said case while it did not bother to write to the ICJ spending buy cheapest viagra online a small amount. levitra buying He prayed to the Buy Viagra court for restraining the spending zithromax online of the said amount on fighting and moving the ICJ.

The buy Viagra discount propecia cheap LHC on August 12 last had restrained the Federal government from releasing levitra Tadacip online pharmacy the said amount to the US lawyers. But Buy Cytotec Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed href=”http://levitra-online-price.com”>generic levitra the government, ignoring buy cheap Ampicillin online Drugstore buy amoxicillin the court orders, had released the amount. The petitioner, therefore, said the government in sheer violation of court’s orders released the said amount to the panel of three American lawyers.

He requested the court to initiate proceedings against the ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs under contempt of court charges. The law officer, however, informed the court that the government had cheap cytotec online cheap acomplia metronidazole online released $ 1.5 million before the court orders.

SOURCE: Nation.com.pk

IHC Verdict in Dr Aafia Case Expected on 9th

ISLAMABAD: A single bench of the buy flagyl Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Sardar Aslam on Friday Online Cialis Levitra buy adjourned buying viagra levitra Kamagra Soft online pharmacy levofloxacin Buy Amoxil Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription its decision until March 9 on a plea seeking the repatriation of Dr Aafia Siddiqui to Pakistan buy real viagra without prescription from cheap buy Ampicillin online Drugstore levitra drugs order cytotec online the United States.

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