Yvonne Ridley Press Statement on Pakistan Visit
Feb 28 2010 Statement from Yvonne Ridley (Lahore, Pakistan ) I have come here today to speak to the government’s opposition parties in Pakistan – and the only opposition i see is the vibrant, challenging and independent media of this great country. With the
STATEMENT OF SUPPORT FROM LORD NAZIR AHMED
Feb 28 2010 (Lord Nazir ) I would like to thank Imran Khan and Sister Yvonne Ridley for raising Dr Aafia's case at the international level and campaigning for her release. I was first approached by Sister Yvonne Ridley in Mid
'RAW, Mossad agents interrogated Aafia'
February 23, 2010 The NATION By ASIF MAHMOOD LONDON - Indian secret agency RAW agents had questioned neuroscientist Dr Aafia Siddiqui during her confinement in Afghanistan, reliable sources told The Nation and Nawa-i-Waqt. Indian agents were supported by some other people who talked in
Pakistan Senate Passes Unanimous Resolution Supporting Dr Aafia
February 23, 2010 The Nation ISLAMABAD – The Upper House of the Parliament on Monday through a unanimously passed resolution asked the Government to make all legal and diplomatic efforts for the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui from US detention. “The House expresses
Let Aafia Go Home
18 February 2010 From Khaleej Times by: Aijaz Zaka Syed Reading all those legal thrillers by John Grisham and watching Hollywood blockbusters that portray innocent individuals framed and ensnared by a powerful system, one always thought: Of course, these things do not happen
Guilty verdict of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui enrages Pakistan
February 14, 2010 Was the politics of fear and paranoia the real victor? By Ridwan Shaikh Al-Jazeerah & ccun.org The verdict of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was never in doubt. The Manhattan jury finding her guilty on two counts, of attempted murder and armed assault.
Is she a victim of the U.S. or is she 'Terror Mom'?
February 3, 2010 By Alex Rodriguez Originally published here. Aafia Siddiqui is awaiting a verdict after her trial in the U.S. on attempted murder charges. Many in Pakistan consider her a hero and a victim of persecution. Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan - Depending on
http://www.insaf.com.pk on Aafia's case
http://www.insaf.com.pk/issues/2010/January/24/mag/sndy_mag/page-4.htm
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