Pakistanis Contrast Lahore Killer and Dr. Aafia
Editorials, Columns and Analysis of the Lahore Killer - "Raymond Allen Davis" and Dr. Aafia January, 29 - February 03, 2011 Dr. Niazi Column Tayeba Zia Column Dr. Niazi Column Aasi Column Awan Column The American Citizen, Raymond Allen Davis Confessed to the fatal shooting of two
Awareness Dinner Urges Repatriation
Jan. 28, 2011 Campaigners urge Dr Aafia Siddiqui repatriation London: At a press conference in London, Dr Aafia's supporters said her conviction was a gross miscarriage of justice and that Pakistani politicians had failed to support one of their own citizens. Prominent
MIT colleague speaks of Aafia
By Usman Saleem (First Published by CagePrisoners) Aafia was not one to brainwashed, and was certainly not an irate, blind extremist. I remember Aafia as a fellow MIT student – and then an alumna – who was intellectually diligent, conscientious in her conduct,
Spontaneous Crowds for Aafia in Lyari
DAILY TIMES, PRESS TV, DUNYA TV, Daily JANG
Surely the real point about Aafia Siddiqui is being missed?
June 9, 2011 From CagePrisoners By Asim Qureshi Since the release of The Guantanamo Files in April 2011 by Wikileaks, there have been a number of stories written in relation to those detained at the infamous base. One of the stories that received
Incorrect Report in Daily Times – Jan 8, 2011
On January 8, 2011, The Daily Times (Pakistan) incorrectly attributed a statement to Dr. Fauzia Siddiqui regarding the selection of January 7th for a "Black Day". The statement stated that: "
Asia's Largest Torch Lit for Dr. Aafia
Express News, Jan. 03, 2011 DAWN, Jan 02, 2011
The Case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui: A Profile in Persecution and Faith
January 1,2011 Washington Report On Middle East Affairs (December 2010, Vol. XXIX, No.9, page 36) By Mauri' Saalakhan Dr. Aafia Siddiqi came to America from Pakistan as an 18 year old student. She attended the University of Houston (Texas) before matriculating to Boston’s