Aafia Siddiqui is Still Missing

Though we are aware that where she is now, this unfortunate daughter of Pakistan was sought by the US FBI only for “possible information” without any terrorism charges ever leveled against her anywhere in the world, and after massive and dirty torture and killing her children in front of her, now she is suffering through the “justice.”

This story is very sad, and a black spot on the face of Pakistan. One of the most heinously crimes done by the Pervez Musharraf regime. Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, along with her three children, was abducted by the Pakistani intelligence agencies when she was on her way to the Karachi airport, and was then handed over or probably sold to the American authorities in Afghanistan.

We the people of Pakistan must raise hell to ensure the immediate repatriation of Dr Aafia Siddiqi and her minor children to Pakistan from the illegal custody of the American agency, FBI. Dr. Aafia hasn’t done anything wrong, and she is just the victim of bloody international terrorism.

The thing is that irrespective of whether she is guilty of any crime or not, the question is can a Pakistani national, let alone a woman with three small children, be handed over to another country without going through due judicial process. Why doesn’t US handover Dr. Aafia to Pakistan?

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    mahreen
    February 14th, 2009 02:12 GMT

    muslims have always been targetted.. Once muslims realize who they really are, they will get strong and help others instead of helping their own self.


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