Open letter to Michelle Obama
To, The First Lady of USA, Mrs. Michelle Obama. The Whiite House, Washington, DC. Dear Mrs. Michelle Obama, Congratulations on becoming the first lady of the United States of America. America is a land where freedom, equality, and justice can prevail over both momentary folly and long
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Aafia turns out to be a credible witness
By Masood Haider Saturday, 30 Jan, 2010 Story first published here. NEW YORK: Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui took the stand on Thursday afternoon to testify in a court where she is facing the charge of trying to kill American servicemen while in custody at
A sad episode: The Nation on Dr. Aafia's Trial (PAK Press)
With U.S. officials failing to produce evidence implicating Dr. Aafia in a shooting incident in Afghanistan, it is now certain that the whole case was basically intended to cast her in the role of the villain. This is how the
Aafia Case Looms Over American Shooter
Jan 29, 2011 In view of the shooting in Lahore of 2 Pakistani youths by an American citizen and the running over of another bystander by an official US consulate vehicle, anger seethes in Pakistan and Aafia's case is starting to
AP of PAK: FBI expert doubtful whether rifle allegedly used by Aafia was fired
NEW YORK, Jan 23 (APP): An FBI firearms expert has expressed doubts whether the M-4 rifle, which was allegedly grabbed by Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui to attack U.S. interrogators in Afghanistan, was ever fired at the crime scene.Carlo Rosati, the
Ministry asked how Aafia’s case can be taken to ICJ
Orginailly published in the Daily Times. * Senate committee questions ‘US story’ on Dr Aafia * Believes she was in US custody since 2003, charged in 2008 By Tahir Niaz ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Interior on Saturday asked the Law Ministry to give
OPF college student declines to receive award from minister
From The International News orginally posted here Friday, January 22, 2010 By Afshan S. Khan Islamabad In a surprising incident, a student of ‘O’ levels, Asma Waheed, declined to receive her excellence award and certificate from Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Dr. Farooq Sattar on