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Aafia Siddiqui’s name carries not just an identity but a tapestry of narratives, entailing persecution and bloodshed. The catalog of accusations against this national daughter stretches long.
Two decades ago, neuroscientist Dr. Arefia Siddiqui was forcibly seized and unilaterally incarcerated by the American government, violating international laws. Despite the passage of time, American intelligence agencies persist in their relentless persecution.
Born a Pakistani citizen, Aafia Siddiqui’s early education in Zambia transitioned to completing primary and secondary studies in Karachi. She later earned a PhD degree in America.
Recently, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch emphasized the gravity of statements concerning Aafia Siddiqui. The Prime Minister has urged the US State Department to investigate the matter.
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar acknowledged Aafia Siddiqui’s Pakistani citizenship and the allegations against her, asserting that, regardless, she deserves basic rights. Any mistreatment of Pakistani citizens, including Dr. Aafia, is deemed unacceptable.
Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui, Aafia’s sister, shared in a video statement her distress over Aafia’s deteriorating condition in jail. During their meeting in the US, she noted the adverse circumstances and the barrier between them.
Despite being present outside the prison, Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui faced reluctance from American prison authorities to allow her meeting with Aafia. She expressed her dismay at the loss of the meeting room key, a questionable excuse by prison officials.
Media reports suggested that Aafia Siddiqui’s lawyer, Clive Stanford, disclosed instances of her being sexually assaulted twice while serving an 80-year sentence in an American prison. Stanford indicated that the Pakistani government is aware of these cases and that a formal complaint has been filed.
The Aafia Movement spokesperson mentioned that after meeting with her sister and Senator Talha Mehmood, Aafia Siddiqui’s mood improved somewhat, expressing a desire for further meetings.