Rallies demand release of Dr Aafia
May 17, 2010 KARACHI : Protest rallies in more than 50 cities and towns of the country including Karachi on Sunday demanded immediate release and repatriation of Pakistani woman scientist, Dr Aafia Siddiqui, terming her detention in the US illegal, immoral
Govt is uninterested in Dr Afia’s case: Fauzia
May 16, 2010 The Daily Mail ISLAMABAD—Dr. Fauzia Siddiqui, the sister of Dr. Afia Siddqui, a Pakistani doctor who is currently behind the bars in the United States under terrorism charges, has said that the incumbent government has become insensible instead of
Dr Aafia innocent:Lord Nazir
May 15, 2010 LAHORE : Lord Nazir Ahmed of United Kingdom has said that there is no evidence available, which proves that Dr Aafia is involved in the shooting of American soldiers. Delivering a lecture about his success story in business and
May 6 – 7 Rallies and Vigils
7 May, 2010 May 6th and 7th Rallies and Vigils in Support of Dr. Aafia ISLAMABAD: The residents of the federal capital participated in large numbers in a protest rally at Aabpara Chowk here on Thursday to press the US government for release
May Rallies and Rejection of Taliban Letter
Fauzia rejects Taliban letter addressing Aafia May 05, 2010 Karachi: Fauzia Siddiqui, sister of Aafia Siddiqui said that the letter circulating in the media from the Tehrik-e-Taliban is a conspiracy on the part of international agencies to get a sentence for Aafia
Statement of Support from Gareth Peirce
2nd May 2010 A statement by Gareth Peirce in support of Aafia Siddiqui One of the UK’s most high profile lawyers and a fearless campaigner for human rights, she sent this statement of support to the Justice for Aafia Coalition, which was
Washington, DC Press Conference for Dr Aafia
PRESS CONFERENCE at the NATIONAL PRESS CLUB, Washington, DC. - April 29, 2010 The press conference was organized by The Peace Thru Justice Foundation in support of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, and other wrongfully imprisoned Muslims in America, and to draw attention
COME CLEAN, THERE IS STILL TIME
13 Apr, 2010 By Kamran Shafi It’s official: according to none other than this journal of record, the 12-year old child “left outside a house in Karachi [on Sunday, April 4, 2008] is the missing daughter of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, the neuroscientist