Bush & Musharraf Kidnap 7 year, 5 year and 6 month old Children and Subject them to the Worst Possible Terrorism and Torture
Anwar Ul Haque, MD
. an open letter to all USA Senators, Congressmen and Religious & Political Leaders as well as all human rights organization of the world
When Boston University PhD graduate doctor Aafia Siddiqui left her home in Karachi to catch a train to see her uncle in Islamabad, she had no idea that soon she will be the victim of the worst global and state terrorism; not only she her sons of 7 year, 5 year and 6month will be the target of the most brutal sub animal treatment and fate. She would suffer at the hands of the people who are worst than Hitler and her children's fate is beyond description. It is a suffering which perhaps parallel only to the Palestinians suffering at the hands of Israeli Neo-Nazis who instead of having just a good relation like in the times of Hitler where they cooperated with Adolf Hitler in eliminating poor Jews whom they thought of no use to the Israeli State in making and frightening others to flea and settle in occupied Palestine but now they have become one body and one soul in the form of modern day Zionists. Quran the Exalted and Prestigious and Majestic one has described these people as Lowest of the Low. No beast can be that low. When man uses his intelligence in the wrong or negative direction that is the worst thing possible for humanity!
With regard to her disappearance, it is reported that initially a spokesperson for the interior
ministry of Pakistan and two unnamed U.S. officials confirmed information in the Urdu press that Siddiqui and her children were "picked up" by Pakistani authorities and taken into U.S. custody.388 On April 3, 2003, Chicago NBC (drawing on a report in the Press Trust of India) also records that "U.S. intelligence officials are reportedly interrogating a Pakistani woman".389 The article identifies this woman as Siddiqui.390 On May 1, 2003, Newsweek stated that "Inside sources claim that Aafia had been 'picked up by intelligence agencies on the way to the airport and initial reports suggest she was handed over to the FBI."391 However, two days later, on May 28, 2004, a Pakistani "interior ministry spokesman" is alleged to have confirmed that "Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, allegedly involved in terrorist activities had been arrested in 2003 from Karachi and handed over to the U.S. authorities". 397 It is alleged that this hand over occurred because Siddiqui had retained her United States nationality. 398 The same article also states, on the basis of information from "another interior ministry official," that "Pakistani intelligence officials had interrogated her but her links with Al Qaeda could not be established."399 The last her mother remembers, Siddiqui was piling herself and her children, then seven, five, and six months old, into a taxi headed to the railway station, the first step of what she said was her planned trip to visit an uncle in Islamabad. Her mother said goodbye to her daughter and grandchildren - and hasn't seen them since.
Paul DiZio, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at Brandeis who was on Siddiqui's dissertation committee, laughs when asked if such work could be applied to Al Qaeda operations. "I can't see how it can be applied to anything," he says. "It's not very applied work. It didn't have a medical aspect to it. And, as a computer expert, she was competent. But you know, calling her a mastermind or something does not seem -- I never saw any evidence."
What DiZio did see evidence of was Siddiqui obvious passion for Islam. "She made many references to her faith in scientific conversations," he says. "When presenting a proposal about how some results would come out and whether they would support her theory, she would say, 'Allah willing.'" Though such comments may have seemed strange in an academic setting, DiZio says there was nothing radical about Siddiqui. "She just seemed like a very kind person."
Aafia Siddiqui is in Bagram Prison (Afghanistan): Aafia Siddiqui now named as Prisoner 650 is a Pakistani Muslim women held by the American military for many years without any trial in the notorious Bagram Prison in Afghanistan. Her screams have reached the ears of many ex inmates and others who have visited the prison. They all claim that the screams still haunt them. They have labeled her the Grey Ghost Lady of Bagram jail under the supervision of US military and Intelligence. Recently Ms. Yvonne Ridley held a press conference to appraise the world about her situation. if u need any further information search Google with "prisoner 650"
Ismet, hysterical, decided to board a plane to the United States in an attempt to find her daughter. When official-looking men greeted her at JFK Airport in New York, she thought they were there to help her find her daughter.
"She's detained for four hours by the FBI, NYPD, Homeland Security," says Sharp. "She thinks they're all there to help her. That's how naive she was. And she's crying and saying, 'Tell me where my daughter is,' and they don't know where her daughter is and they let her go."
Siddiqui's sister Fowzia picked up Ismet and took her back to Baltimore. "And the next thing they know," Sharp says, "there's a knock at the door, and it's the FBI and they're very aggressively serving a subpoena for Ismet Siddiqui to come here to Boston to testify before a grand jury." It was then that Siddiqui's brother, Mohammed, who had been referred to Sharp by a professional connection in Houston, hired her to represent the family.
In the days after Ismet Siddiqui was served the subpoena, she, Fowzia, and Mohammed all spoke at length with agents from the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office. "We just gave them everything," says Sharp. "And they were saying, 'We still think she's got another life that you don't know about.'"
Aafia Siddiqui had been missing for more than a year when the FBI put her photographs on its website. It was May 26, and Ashcroft and Mueller told the press that Siddiqui was an Al Qaeda facilitator -- someone knowledgeable about the United States and fluent in English who can get things done for other operatives.
One month after the FBI press conference, a bombshell from the Wall Street Journal hit Sharp's desk, and she knew it was just the thing she needed. The newspaper broke the story linking the woman involved in the 2001 diamond trade in Liberia (a story detailed by Douglas Farah, a senior fellow at the National Strategy Information Center, in his book Blood from Stones: The Secret Financial Network of Terror) to Aafia Siddiqui.
Sharp says the allegation was a blessing in disguise because it places Siddiqui somewhere at a specific time. She says she can prove Siddiqui was in Boston that week. "If we can show that Aafia was here and not in Liberia, then that's the stone that slays Goliath," Sharp says.
Pisoner 650: Is she our sister Aafia Siddiqui??
Posted on July 27, 2008 by Shaheen
Who is Aafia Siddiqui? Where is she? When she was disappeared from Pakistan?? Is she the 'Gray Lady' of Baghram Prison (or prisoner 650)?
Few weeks ago British Journalist Sister Yvonne Ridley came to Pakistan to appeal Pakistani People to help a Pakistani woman who is in American imprisonment at Baghram fro few years where she has been tortured and abused of the most brutal kind by American dogs. Walls of the prison echos from her screams as she kept among men where there is no woman.
Brother Inshallahshaheed has given detail account of our sister prisoner 650. May Allah give her relief from the dirty hands of Kuffar, May Allah give Mujahideen chance to rescue her, May Allah awake Muslim Ummah whose daughters and mothers are bieng raped, tortured and dishonoured by Kuffars and they are still sleeping.. (Allahumma Aameen)
The Sister who is in called as Prisoner 650 is in our opinion is Sister Aafia Siddiqui. Who was disappeared from Pakistan in March 2003.
Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, mother of three children age 7 yrs, 5 yrs and 6months at that time, disappeared along with her children. She was accused of having alleged links with Al-Qaeda. Since then there is no news about her neither Pakistani government took any action nor American tyrants are saying anything about her. Even Amnesty International mentioned Siddiqui as a possible CIA "Secret Detainee".
She was taken to Afghanistan and was kept in Baghram Jail, when four Mujahideen escaped Baghram jail, Abu Yahya Al Libbi stated:
And the story that I wanted to narrate; there is a woman from Pakistan. She stayed two complete years in solitary confinement in Bagram prison among more than 500 men. She goes out to the bathroom, led by the disbelieving, American infidel, placing his hand on one of her shoulders and the other hand on her back, and her hands and feet chained together, and she is treated exactly in the same way as a man, even in her clothing, the red suit that the brothers wear in Guantanamo and the Mujahideen in Bagram. This woman stayed there until she lost her mind, until she became insane, hitting the door and screaming day and night, and those ones all they do is make it worse by calling her by her number 650, that's the number she had in the Bagram prison "What's the problem?" And she didn't find a person to talk to. She is in solitary confinement, in front of her is a solitary room belonging to a man, on her side is a solitary room belonging to a man, and next to her is a solitary room belonging to a man. She didn't find a woman to talk to, she only sees men, she only sees the adulteresses from the American army. So the woman lost her reasoning and mind and she stayed in this condition for two complete years, probably no one knew anything about her. Wa Laa Hawla Wa Laa Quwata Ilaa Billaah.
Aafia and many others of our sisters are under the imprisonment of Tyrants, but Muslim Ummah is busy to live a carefree life. In such conditions Allah lays severe punishment for the whole nation to bear. Allah Says:
"And why should ye not fight in the cause of Allah and of those who, being weak, are ill-treated (and oppressed)?- Men, women, and children, whose cry is: "Our Lord! Rescue us from this town, whose people are oppressors; and raise for us from thee one who will protect; and raise for us from thee one who will help!" (al Nisa 75)"
Is FBI's Aafia Siddiqui, Prisoner 650 at Bagram?
By Annie Jacobsen in category Behind the Scenes
According to this article, several former prisoners at the US detention center at Bagram, Afghanistan say Aafia Siddiqui is being held there. Siddiqui is the first and only female sought by the FBI for questioning about Al Qaeda. The FBI considers her "armed and dangerous."
The Pakistani national graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a degree in biology.
Several former prisoners including British Muslim Moazzam Begg, who was held at Bagram before being transferred to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba and later released, and some Arab detainees tell the story of prisoner number 650, the only woman at Bagram. Their accounts claim that the detained woman cries all the time and appears to have lost her sanity.
"We have only indications on which we can claim that she is no other person but Aafia Siddiqui," retired Squadron leader and head of the Defence of Human Rights organisation Khalid Khawaja told Adnkronos International (AKI).
"She left her home to go to the airport from her Karachi residence," he told AKI. "It appears that she was picked up somewhere going to the airport. I tried to contact her mother but she refused to talk and later she also disappeared."
More from The Daily Times of Pakistan here.
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Female Prisoner Treatment by USA (Dr. Aafia Siddiqui)
Dr. Aafia Siddiqui remains missing with her three children five years after her arrest. A report by Asian Human Rights Commission suggests that she has been tortured to the point where she has lost her mental balance. Britain's Lord Nazeer Ahmed (of the House of Lords), asked questions in the House about the condition of Prisoner 650 who, according to him, is physically tortured and continuously raped by the prison officers at Bagram prison, Afghanistan. Lord Nazeer has also submitted that Prisoner 650 has no separate toilet facilities and has to attend to her bathing and movements in full-view of everyone.
The Questions are:
1) If she was guilty of any terrorism and wrong doing, why was she not tried in an open court
2) Why was she denied her rights as USA Citizen?
3) What was the fault of her innocent children of 7, 5 and years? Were they terrorists too?
4) Why Bush and Mush and all those participated in these crimes are not punished?
5) Why USA Congress is not holding an investigation into such gross violations of human rights
6) With what face then USA Government talks about human rights and democracy when it can't protect its own citizen?
7) Why the Issue is not debated in Pakistan National Assembly and Senate as she is after all Pakistani and her Children are also Pakistani
8) When Lord Nazir can raise the issue in UK house of lords, why not Pakistan Assembly and Senate discuss and debates the case
9) Why Asma Jahangir and other so called human rights activists are numbed and deaf, dumb and blind on this issue
10) What will you, the reader do about this injustice and manifest Zulm against a defense less woman and her 3 children
11) What Muslim and Non Muslim press and media is doing about release and freedom of this woman and her children? How many programs they aired on this topic and how can they justify their criminal silence on this issue? Aren't they supporting the terrorism and real terrorists in their war against common people????
Will you please forward this article to all senators and congressmen and all other leaders and media and newspapers and do what you can to get release Dr. Aafia Siddiqui and her children. Just imagine if she was your real sister or mother what could you have done???? She is your sister in humanity so please stand up and register your protest in most effective and appropriate way.
Urdu: http://www.pkcolumns.com/2008/07/27...ia-siddiqi-hai/
English: http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/mainfile.php/2008/2947/
Compare this inhumane treatment with how Taliban treated British woman Yvonne Ridley.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/3673730.stm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvonne_Ridley
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