The Algerian Kidnappers and the Case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui
by YVONNE RIDLEY The only thing that surprised me when I heard that the Algerian kidnappers had called for the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui was that it hadn’t happened sooner. Don’t get me wrong, as a former hostage myself, there is
Shocking Secret Recording Confirms Dr. Aafia Kidnapping in 2003
SPECIAL REPORT on COUNTERPUNCH.org A New Turn as Lawyers Release Explosive, Secretly Recorded Tape The Siddiqui Case By VICTORIA BRITTAIN
Cynthia McKinney, Sara Flounders travel to Pakistan in solidarity with political prisoner
By LeiLani Dowell on December 3, 2012 Dec. 3 — Arriving in Karachi, Pakistan, at 4 a.m. for a trip in support of efforts to free and repatriate Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, former U.S. Congressperson Cynthia McKinney and International Action Center
Pak Spy Chief for Awarding "Nishan-e-Haider" to Aafia
From an opEd by Lt-Gen (ret) Asad Durrani, who served as director-general of the ISI from 1990-92.
First Impressions by Sara Flounders
Blog by Sara Flounders.. Cynthia McKinney and I arrived in Karachi at 4am this morning, Sunday, Dec 2. We arrived having no idea what to expect or even what difficulties we would have on arrival finding or meeting up with our hosts
Who is Dr. Aafia?
Aafia Siddiqui was once simply the daughter of an educated Muslim family, the little sister, the student, the young wife and mother, the MIT and Brandeis educated and idealistic woman who wanted to help her nation through educational reform. By 2003