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another shameful story of PAKISTANI GOVT 2 years, 1 month ago #43

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KARACHI: The government of Pakistan has thus far not provided the fund for pleading the case of Dr. Aafia Sidiqui incarcerated in US, which appears putting the matter of her being brought to home in limbo



Sources said that despite repeated assurances from the government to Aafia Siddiqui family, they have not been given fund for hiring the services of a lawyer till now. US taxpayers thus far have borne the expenses of this case being heard in the Texas District Court. Sources said that the name of the lawyer and the details of the probable legal expenses relating to the case were sent to the government in August, but no reply was received till now.



Dr. Aafia Siddiqui’s lawyer, Elaine Sharpe has confirmed the offer sent to the government. It may be recalled that on the eve of President Asif Zardari’s maiden tour of New York, he had claimed that Pakistan government was footing the bills of this case.



SOURCE: Geo.tv

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NEW YORK, Aug 26 (APP): A lawyer for Aafia Sidiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist charged with trying to kill American interrogators in Afghanistan, has made a fervent plea to U.S. authorities to immediately shift her client to a hospital in view of her worsening state of health.



“Her condition has significantly deteriorated since August four when she was brought to New York,” an angry Elizabeth Fink told a press conference in a Brooklyn park, a block away from a federal prison where she is being held under harsh conditions.



“She (Dr. Siddiqui) should be transferred to Bellevue hospital for urgent medical and psychological treatment,” the lawyer added.



Ms. Fink expressed her outrage that even after a court ordered medical examination, Dr. Siddiqui, despite her life-threatening condition, did not receive the recommended treatment. She described the U.S. authorities’ indifference towards her client as “cruel and inhuman” and in violation of American laws.



She also said that the U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia (the prosecutor) informed her through a letter on Friday that an 11-year-old boy detained along with Dr. Siddiqui appears to be the Pakistani woman’s son.



Unlike Dr. Siddiqui, who is being held in the Metropolitan Detention Centre, the boy is in the custody of Afghan authorities, Ms. Fink said, adding that the child, who appeared confused, has been interrogated by FBI agents several times.



According to the letter, she said, the results of a DNA test showed the boy’s DNA “was consistent with that of a potential offspring of Aafia Siddiqui.”



More tests are being done, the letter said, and they should be completed this week. U.S. authorities also compared a passport photo of Dr. Siddiqui’s son, Mohammed Ahmed, to the boy held in Afghanistan and believed they appeared to be the same person. He was born in Boston and was therefore an American citizen, it said.



“The child is an American citizen, he is not a Pakistani citizen,” Ms. Fink said. She said the State Department should collect the child from the Afghan authorities.



Both the boy and Dr. Siddiqui, a 36-year-old MIT-trained behavioural neuroscientist, were picked up by Afghan National Police earlier this month. When she was apprehended, the prosecution claimed Dr. Siddiqui had in her possession maps of New York, a list of potential targets that included the Statue of Liberty and Times Square, and detailed chemical, biological and radiological weapon information that has been seen only in a handful of terrorist cases.



Ms. Fink’s press conference was organized by the Dr. Aafia Siddiqui Defence Committee. Ryan Hancock, a Philadelphia-based civil rights attorney and spokesman for the committee, said his group was a loose-knit collection of civil rights attorneys and Pakistani-Americans who believe the United States’ case against Dr. Siddiqui is purely political.



Pakistani activists, carrying placards demanding justice and release of Dr. Siddiqui, arrayed behind Ms. Fink as she welcomed the proposed visit of Pakistani parliamentarians to meet their incarcerated compatriot. Pressure by the government of Pakistan would also help, she said, adding that she favoured Dr. Siddiqui’s repatriation to Pakistan.



Salim Rizi, a Pakistani-American lawyer who is a member of the defence team, said they were doing everything possible so that Dr. Siddiqui’s trial is fair as also to ensure that she gets proper medical treatment.



The activists were led by Shahid Comrade, General Secretary of the Pakistan-USA Freedom Forum.



Ms. Fink voiced her deep concern over the medical condition of Dr. Siddiqui, who was shot twice in the stomach when she was arrested by U.S. authorities, after she allegedly attempted to kill American personnel using a guard’s rifle.



Ms. Siddiqui has recently refused to meet with her lawyers, Ms. Fink said, because the prison which holds her changed its policy and now requires Ms. Siddiqui to undergo a full strip search before meeting visitors. The abdominal wound and other health problems recently observed during a medical examination make it too painful for Siddiqui to undergo an invasive full-body search, Ms. Fink said, calling the procedure “dehumanizing and degrading.”.



At a recent court appearance, Siddiqui was hunched over in a wheelchair, obviously in pain. Her bail hearing is scheduled for September 3, when she is expected to be indicted.



Asked whether the U.S. government would bring more charges against her as reported in the press, Ms. Fink said the defence lawyers have not been provided any information. But she said if more charges were brought, she would deal with them.



The lawyer declined to talk about the whereabouts of Dr. Siddiqui after her disappearance from Pakistan in 2003 and until her arrest in Afghanistan on July 18, saying, “She has been through a living hell.”



“She has been significantly traumatized and she needs immediate help,” Ms. Fink added.



By Shahid Hussain, Correspondent



Islamabad: A major opposition party yesterday demanded the government set up a panel to probe the alleged detention of a large number of citizens by intelligence agencies without following legal procedures.

In a statement, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) spokesman Farhatullah Babar said reports suggested nearly 800 people had been picked by the agencies during the past five years.

The party expressed grave concern over the "mysterious disappearance" of the citizens. "It is a national disgrace that increasing number of citizens of the state not only vanish without a trace, but their disappearances are greeted with deafening silence by the state agencies," Babar said.

Citing some cases, he said brothers of Baloch senators Sanaullah Baloch and Shahid Bugti were recently kidnapped.

Educationist Masood Ahmad Janjua had been missing since July 30 last year and Dr Aafia Sidiqui disappeared three years ago, the spokesman said.

Babar said nuclear scientist Attiqur Rehman disappeared on his wedding day two years ago from Abbottabad and Dr Safdar Sarki of Jeay Sindh, the President of the Sindh Nationalist Forum Asif Baladi and the head of a private TV channel Munir Mengal had also "recently joined the long list of mysteriously disappeared".

The spokesman said that innocence or guilt can be established only in a court of law and not by intelligence agencies. "The Human Rights Committees of the Senate and the National Assembly should jointly take up the issue and set up an independent commission to investigate the growing number of disappeared citizens in Pakistan," he said.

Babar said it is disturbing that the Ministry of Defence had taken the position in courts that it exercised only administrative control over the Inter-Services Intelligence and Military Intelligence.

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u welcome bro
we just need to open our eyes and thats what i am trying 2 do
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