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India-Pakistan
US asked to repatriate Dr Aafia
2008-08-13
The Pakistan embassy has formally asked the United States government to repatriate Dr Aafia Siddiqui to Pakistan where she will be dealt with in accordance with the law.
What's that word I'm trying to think of? It's right on the tip of my tongue... Oh, yes. No.
It is unlikely that Pakistan's request will be accepted, since the charge levied against the Pakistani scientist is that she attacked US security personnel with a gun in a Kabul holding facility. The embassy has also asked the US prison authorities not to subject Siddiqui to strip searches, since they are demeaning in the Pakistani and Islamic culture.
We'll keep that in mind next time Pak primitives are parading somebody naked down the street.
There is also a move to have the government bear the expenses of her defence. Her family lawyer and a court-appointed one are helping Siddiqui at present. On the advice of her lawyer, Siddiqui did not answer any of the questions put to her by the two embassy officials who met her. They asked her about her whereabouts since her disappearance from Karachi five years ago, the whereabouts of her children and if she had been in detention all along. The US has claimed that she was arrested in Kabul only on July 17.

Siddiqui told the embassy officials that she was grateful to the Pakistan government for having come forward to assist her and thanked the officers who had spent more than two hours with her. Siddiqui was on Tuesday examined by a medical doctor at the Metropolitican Detention Centre according to sources. The order for providing a doctor to examine Siddiqui within 24 hours was given by a US judge at her bail hearing on Monday.
Posted by:Fred

#7  At least she got to talk to the embassy in accordance with "international law". That way, if we decide to execute her, they can't complain that her rights were violated, like with that Mexican rapist/murderer that Texas put down last week.
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-08-13 19:20  

#6  Hey Pakis - Trade ya for Bin Ladin.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2008-08-13 14:36  

#5  tipover: I think you mean "Colombia". For a second there, I was wondering what secret role Columbia University was playing in the anti-terror war.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2008-08-13 12:46  

#4  Send back the intestine and kidney we had to remove.
Posted by: DK70 the Scantily Clad7177   2008-08-13 10:42  

#3  Sure, send her back. A piece at a time.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-08-13 08:54  

#2  Those emails may be very interesting. Columbia did wonders with the ones they picked up.
Posted by: tipover   2008-08-13 01:05  

#1  from Bill Riggio at longwar journal: Al Qaeda operative Aafia Siddiqui had detailed maps of New York City and list list of potential targets in her possession when she was captured in Afghanistan last month. She also was carrying detailed chemical, biological, and radiological weapon information as well as a thumb drive filled with emails.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-08-13 00:39  

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