Aafia freedom necessary for uphold of justice: American scholar Mauri Saalakhan
Karachi, March 5: Noted American scholar and human rights activist Mauri Saalakhan, President of US-based Peace Through Justice, has said that the freedom of Pakistani mother Dr Aafia Siddiqui is necessary for uphold of justice and peace in the world.
Mauri Saalakhan (President Peace thru Justice) talking to media at Karachi airport.
Mauri Saalakhan (President Peace thru Justice) talking to media at Karachi airport 5 March 2014
Mauri Saalakhan (President Peace thru Justice) arrived at Karachi airport 5 March 2014
The Peace-Thru-Justice foundation has started a world wide mobilization for our sister Aafia. The President Mauri Saalakhan is arrived to Pakistan Wednesday 5th March 2014 . NOTE: El-Hajj Mauri’ Saalakhan is a Metropolitan Washington, DC-based human rights advocate; author, lecturer and poet.
Human Rights and Civil Society Activists along with Dr Fowzia Siddiqui Celebrated Birthday of Dr. Aaifa Siddiqui at Karachi Press Club
Human rights activists celebrate Aafia birthday in 50 cities of Pakistan Karachi, March 2: The birthday of the daughter of the nation, Dr Aafia Siddiqui was celebrated on Sunday in more than 50 cities and towns of Pakistan; however, the children
2nd March Dr. Aafia Birthday Celebrate differents cities in Pakistan
Lahore 2nd March Aafia Birthday : Aafia Movement Lahore Protest for the release of Dr.Aafia Siddiqui Jaranwala Maroof Sahafi Wa Column Nigar Ijaz Ahmad Aakash (Jaranwala) ki zair e sadarat Jaranwala Press Club mein Doctor Aafia Siddiqui ki Birthday ka Cake Kata gaya, Jis
Top 10 Pakistani Scientists
Dr. Aafia Siddiqui (#10) Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was born March 2, 1972 in Karachi, is an American-educated Pakistani cognitive neuroscientist. She moved to Houston, Texas, on a student visa in 1990 joining her brother. She attended the University of Houston
81% Pakistanis say they would support the government's decision to free Dr. Shakil Afridi in exchange for Dr. Aafia
According to a Gilani Research Foundation Survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan, 81% Pakistanis say they would support the government’s decision to free Dr. Shakil Afridi in exchange for Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. A nationally representative sample of men and women, from