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PostSubject: Re: Post Your Messages of Support for Sister Aafia!   Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:58 am

Is there any furthur news of sister brother Muwahid? We are all waiting to hear about her. Please update us
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PostSubject: Re: Post Your Messages of Support for Sister Aafia!   Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:49 am

Quote:
Pakistani in NY lockup is diagnosed as depressed

By LARRY NEUMEISTER |Associated Press Writer

September 11, 2008

NEW YORK - A Pakistani woman locked up in New York City after being charged with trying to kill U.S. soldiers and FBI agents has been diagnosed as suffering from major depression.

The warden at a federal lockup in Brooklyn notified a judge Thursday of the diagnosis made on Aafia Siddiqui (ah-FEE'-uh see-DEE'-kee). Warden Cameron Lindsay says a prison psychologist visited Siddiqui twice this month.

The warden says that during one visit Siddiqui spoke through a blanket she had placed over her face and body.


Siddiqui has been labeled an al-Qaida supporter. She was brought to the United States for trial after being arrested in Afghanistan in July. She's charged with grabbing a gun and trying to shoot U.S. authorities.

Her attorneys say she's innocent.


To read the lawyer's letter on the sister's condition: http://cryptome.org/siddiqui/siddiqui-010.pdf - it boiled my blood, may Allah hasten her release.

Her 2 children have just been released from Bagram Prison in Afghanistan, may Allah keep them safe and reunite them with their mother. Their current whereabout are unknown. No doubt the murtadeen are planning something with their masters in the White House.

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PostSubject: Re: Post Your Messages of Support for Sister Aafia!   Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:19 pm

Any news about Sister Aafia??????????
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PostSubject: Re: Post Your Messages of Support for Sister Aafia!   Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:08 pm

[Cageprisoners] Press Conference: Binyam Mohamed Confirms Detention of Aafia Siddiqui in Bagram‏
30th March 2009



Press Conference: Binyam Mohamed Confirms Detention of Aafia Siddiqui in Bagram



A Cageprisoners interview with released Guantanamo detainee Binyam Mohamed has revealed that he witnessed the detention of Dr Aafia Siddiqui at Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan.



This new testimony contradicts the official position forwarded by the US government that Dr Siddiqui and her children were not in US custody prior to July 2008. With evidence continually mounting to suggest she was abducted from Karachi in March 2003, the regurgitation of the same lies cannot be allowed to continue, especially in light of her prosecution in the US.



Spokesman for Cageprisoners, Moazzam Begg, said of the information,



�Many years ago, in the Bagram Detention Facility, I was subjected to the screams of a� woman who I was led to believe was my wife. Thank God it wasn't, but after my release, I� have discovered females were indeed held by US forces in Bagram and elsewhere. One of� them is Aafia Siddiqui. Our suspicions were confirmed when Binyam Mohamed told� Cageprisoners during an exclusive interview that he had seen her whilst he was held in� Bagram. It is time the US military faced up to what they have done to this poor woman and� her children.�



Cageprisoners will be taking part in a press conference on Tuesday 31st March hosted by Lord Nazir Ahmed and Cageprisoners� patron Yvonne Ridley in the House of Lords in order to disclose these latest revelations.



Details of the press conference:



Date: Tuesday 31st March 2009

Time: Â 10:30 am

Address:Â Room 115

Fielden House

Little College Street

London

SW1P 3SH

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PostSubject: Re: Post Your Messages of Support for Sister Aafia!   Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:39 am

Early Release of Dr.Afia Siddiqui Sought




LONDON, March 31 (APP)-A new investigation by a British journalist Yvonne Ridley has revealed that incarcerated Pakistani scholar Dr.Aafiya Siddiqui had remained in Bagram Jail in Afghanistan and held by US authorities during the five years of her disappearance.



Ridley gave the new information at a news conference on Tuesday in the company of Lord Nazir Ahmed, a member of the British Parliament, former Guantanamo inmate Moazzam Begg and Asim Qureshi,a representative of Cagedprisoners.



According to Ridley, well known in the Muslim world for her outspoken views and defence of Islam, this new evidence has come to light since the release last month from Guantanamo of US torture victim and British resident Binyam Mohammad who spent a period of his seven-year detention in Bagram.



Ridley who endeared herself to the Muslim community in Britain when she converted to Islam 30 months after making international headlines when she was captured by Taliban on an undercover assignment in Afghanistan in 2001, said the new development came on the basis of her TV interview of Bimyam Mohammad and the Governor of Ghazni.



The documentary on the missing persons of ill-fame Bagram will be aired next week by Iranian TV Channel Press TV.



Ridley said contrary to what had been claimed by the then US authorities, Binyam Mohammad confirmed that Dr.Siddiqui was prisoner 650 in Bagram and this was consequently borne out by the pictures shown to him and to the Ghazni Governor.



She called for her immediate release from US facility in Texas and return to Pakistan to her family. Ridley said of the three children of Dr.Siddiqui, the fate of two are still unknown.



Asim Qureshi said the new investigations also revealed that the Pakistani scholar who disappeared in 2003 while on way from Karachi to Rawalpindi, was forcefully removed to US although there exists no extradition treaty with Afghanistan.



He also said there was no truth in reports alleging that Dr.Siddiqui fired at American soldiers using a captured M-16 rifle. Qureshi said Dr.Siddiqui was too frail to use such a heavy weapon. Quoting press reports, he claimed that the Pakistani woman was injured in a fire fight between US and Afghan soldiers.



Lord Ahmed appealed to the new democratic Government in Pakistan to seek the release of Dr.Siddiqui from the US custody at the earliest. Ridley also read out a statement from PTI Chief Imran Khan in support of Dr.Siddiqui.



SOURCE: APP.com.pk

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