Sunday, April 11, 2010

Report Indicates: "Recovered girl is Dr. Aafia's daughter"

Photo credit to Press TV

Sun, 11 Apr 2010 09:25:40 GMT

DNA tests have proven the identity of Dr. Aafia's daughter. (blogger's note: watching a video, looks like the daughter may be the girl on the R to the viewer of this blog with the girl on L to viewer possibly a supporting relative or new friend? See additional note below.) Being in US custody for seven years, the daughter is in a frail and precarious condition, and does not recognize anyone.

Pakistan confirms that an 11-year old girl, who has been in US custody for seven years and let loose in Karachi by unknown people, is the daughter of Aafia Siddiqui.

Daily Times, quoted the country's Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, confirming the girl, Maryam Khan, as the daughter of Aafia Siddiqui.

A US citizen and MIT graduate, Aafia Siddiqui, disappeared on a trip to Pakistan. Six years later, it was known that she had been kept at the Bagram US Airbase, in Afghanistan.

Reports of rape and torture shows she has been kept under inhumane conditions at the base. She was later transferred to the US and was charged with attempted murder and links with al-Qaeda. She was given a sentence of 40 years.

This is despite of the fact that Aafia's finger prints were not found on the weapon that she had supposedly used. She was convicted for firing at FBI agents and US military personnel in a police station in Afghanistan's Ghazni.

Chairman of the Senate's Standing Committee on Interior, Senator Talha Mehmood, slammed the US for keeping the child in a military jail in a cold, dark room for seven years.

He noted that the act is in violation of human rights, and threatened to stop cooperating with Washington in the region, should Afia Siddiqui not be returned to Islamabad.

Fauzia Siddiqui, Aafia's sister, following a meeting with Pakistani interior minister, expressed hope that the country's Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani would press for Aafi's release in his trip to the US.

Aafia's sentence to jail has triggered protests in Pakistan, as millions of her supporters asked for the immediate release and return of Aafia, calling it "a question of honor for Pakistan."

RZS/MMA

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additional blogger's note: at this time, there are some questions to reporters at large as to how the DNA was matched - whether to the formerly returned boy - considered to be Dr. Aafia's son or some other method - yet evidently the immediate family now agrees that the girl is Dr. Siddiqui's son. At this time, the exact method for the returning of this girl who evidently was claimed to be in US custody is not completely known and she was thought to have been returned by an unknown person.

3 comments:

  1. This is indeed a happy news for us. but all that damage which might have been caused to her mentally,is something to which no one can answer and no one can help recovering her.
    She needs her mother to be feel loved and cared for.
    We Want our Afia BaCk!

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  2. Yes and I certainly will continue to make this a major commitment...

    How all this breaks our one heart worldwide...let's continue to pray and to work for the return of the missing ones soon.

    Thanx ReeBz for your ongoing and deeply heartfelt concerns.

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  3. You are doing a great effort to speak up about such important issues and have such comprehensive updates on Dr. Afia too. I tried to do the same but not as well as you :) on http://gumnaam-nameless.blogspot.com

    Would love to continue reading your stuff. Good luck

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