US frame-up of Aafia Siddiqui begins to unravel.

Abdali

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistani victim of rendition and torture

Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui went on trial in a federal courtroom in New York City on January 19, charged with the attempted murder of US personnel in Afghanistans Ghazni Province in 2008. The case against Dr. Siddiqui, 37, is rapidly unraveling due to lack of evidence and discordant testimony from witnesses.

It is becoming increasingly evident that the charges amount to a frame-up that has been staged to cover up the fact that Siddiqui, along with her eldest son, had been held without charges in the US militarys notorious Bagram prison in Afghanistan between 2003 and 2008 where they were subjected to torture. Two of Dr. Siddiquis younger children are still missing.

According to the account given by US authorities, Aafia Siddiqui was taken into custody by Afghan security services in July of 2008 after they alleged having found a list of US targets for terrorist attacks as well as bomb-making instructions and assorted chemicals.

Despite these claims, Siddiqui is not charged with any terror-related offenses. Instead, she is indicted for allegedly having seized an automatic weapon and fired on her Afghan and American captors when a group of FBI agents and US Army officers arrived to collect her. The most serious charge against her is using a firearm in committing a felony, the gun in question being a US soldiers rifle.

Siddiqui was shot twice in the stomach and barely survived after medics at Bagram air field had to make an incision from her breastbone to her bellybutton to remove the bullets. It was reported that part of her intestines had to be removed to save her life.

The accusations against Siddiqui strain credulity and have been fervently denied by her relatives, her defense attorneys, and human rights organizations, all of whom claim that she had been held in secret US detention facilities where she was physically and sexually abused ever since she disappeared off the streets of Karachi in the spring of 2003 with her three children, then seven, five, and six months old.

According to the German weekly, Der Spiegel, just a few days before she disappeared, Affia Siddiqui had contacted her former professor, Robert Sekuler, at Brandeis University in search of a job, complaining that there werent any job opportunities in Pakistan for a woman of her educational background.

Dr. Siddiqui is a Pakistani national who was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Brandeis University. In July of 2001, she and her husband at the time were scrutinized by the FBI for their alleged association with Islamic charities. Following the events of September 11, 2001 the couple returned to Pakistan at a time when hundreds of Pakistanis and other Muslims were rounded up for questioning across the US. The family resided in Karachi where Aafia Siddiqui was employed at Aga Khan University.

According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Aafia Siddiqui and her children were kidnapped by Pakistani intelligence agents on their way to the airport in Karachi. Their whereabouts remained unknown until Aafia Siddiqui and her eldest son, Ahmed, were reported detained in Afghanistan in July of 2008, several years after their disappearance. While the Pakistani Interior Ministry had initially confirmed that the abduction had taken place, it later claimed to have been mistaken and stated that Siddiqui was not in Pakistani custody. This about-face was an attempt to conceal the complicity of Pakistani intelligence services in the US governments rendition of Siddiqui to Afghanistan and her subsequent ordeal.

Aafia Siddiquis sister, Dr. Fauzia Siddiqui, had informed the press that she and her mother had journeyed to the US in 2003 to meet with FBI officials, who had claimed that Aafia Siddiqui would soon be released. In Pakistan, Siddiquis family was repeatedly harassed and received numerous death threats from sinister forces within the Pakistani ruling elite. The family was ordered not to make any public appeals in support of Aafia and her three children.

Between 2003 and 2008, when Siddiquis whereabouts were still unknown, the US claimed she was working on behalf of Al Qaeda. In May of 2004, she was listed by US officials as one of the seven most wanted Al Qaeda fugitives. The US has also spuriously claimed that she is married to Ammar al-Baluchi, who is reported to be the nephew of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the so-called mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks. The claim that Siddiqui was married to al-Baluchi was based solely on coerced statements made by Mohammed, who has been repeatedly tortured.

The US military and the FBI have consistently denied that Siddiqui had been in US custody prior to her arrest in 2008. In reality, Aafia Siddiqui spent the years between 2003 and 2008 at the detention facility at Bagram air base, where many referred to her as the Grey Lady of Bagram.

Around the same time as her staged arrest, the British journalist, Yvonne Ridley, had been bringing attention to an unknown female detainee in Bagram prison who was known as Prisoner No. 650. In his book, Enemy Combatant, Moazzam Begg recalled hearing the womans piercing screams as she was being tortured while he was imprisoned in the same facility. According to Ridley, in 2005 male prisoners at the facility were so disturbed by her screams and sobs that they staged a hunger strike that lasted for six days.

When she was arrested in 2008, her then 11 year-old son Ahmed, a US citizen, was by her side. The traumatized boy has since been repatriated to Pakistan, where he is now living with his aunt, Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui. According to his aunt, Pakistani authorities have forbidden Ahmed from speaking to the news media.

Siddiquis appearance has changed markedly since 2002, according to her lawyers. She has suffered a broken nose, is deathly pale, and extremely frail, weighing about 100 pounds. When she arrived in the US, she was suffering from acute trauma, according to her lawyers who were outraged that she did not immediately receive the urgent medical attention. Siddiqui had been suffering from agonizing pain from the wounds she had sustained in Afghanistan and was slumped over in her wheelchair when she arrived in court in August of 2008.

Her trial was delayed as her lawyers argued that she was mentally unfit to participate in her own defense. However, prosecutors eventually found mental health experts to allege that she was faking her condition to escape punishment. Judge Richard Berman ruled that she was mentally fit for trial.

The paucity of media attention given to the trial is noteworthy, particularly given that Siddiqui was listed as a top Al Qaeda suspect. The tabloid press in New York City, where the proceedings have received limited attention, press has taken her guilt for granted, cynically dubbing her Lady Al Qaeda. The trial is being closely watched in Pakistan, where Siddiquis ordeal has outraged many and has sparked protests around the country.

From its beginning, the trial has been marked by questionable irregularities, and the judge has gone out of his way to accommodate the prosecutors. Not a single Pakistani journalist was granted press credentials for the opening statements last Tuesday. Defense attorneys protested the robust security measures put in place during the trial, which obviously reinforces the notion that Siddiqui poses a security threat to the US.

In a clear violation of her rights, Judge Berman has repeatedly thrown Siddiqui out of the courtroom for what he called her outbursts. The outbursts, were Siddiquis anguished claims of innocence and protests that she was tortured.

Since Ill never get a chance to speak, she had told the court. If you were in a secret prison, or your children were torturedGive me a little credit, this is not a list of targets of New York. I was never planning to bomb it. Youre lying.

The trial has also been marked by contradictory testimony from prosecution witnesses, which has undermined the case against Siddiqui.

On the third day of the trial, Assistant US Attorney Jenna Dabbs displayed several photographs of the room where the prosecution claims the shooting occurred. However, Carlo Rosatti, an FBI firearms expert who investigated the case, acknowledged last Friday that he had found no shell casings, no bullets, no bullet fragments, no evidence the gun [the soldiers M-4 rifle] was fired. The only shell casing from the scene was from a 9-milllimeter pistol with which Siddiqui was shot. On the fourth day of the trial, another FBI agent testified that the FBI never found Aafia Siddiquis fingerprints on the M-4 rifle.

The warrant officer who shot Siddiqui also took the stand, recounting the version of events laid out by the prosecution. He claimed that on the day he and his colleagues went to collect Siddiqui, she suddenly got a hold of his rifle and aimed it at US personnel, at which point he opened fire with his 9-millimeter pistol.

When Siddiqui yelled out, I never shot it, she was tossed out of the courtroom for the remainder of the day.

The unnamed warrant officer, who had hobbled to the stand using a cane, was also permitted to recount how he was wounded in a recent and totally unrelated roadside bombing in Afghanistan, shedding tears as he did so. While having absolutely no relevance to the trial, the soldiers wounds were invoked as part of a brazen attempt by prosecutors to sway the jury. Judge Bermans allowing the testimony demonstrates the rigged character of the trial.

Sensing that Siddiqui was indeed emotionally unstable, prosecutors moved to force her to testify in the hopes that she would incriminate herself. Defense attorneys argued that she wasnt mentally fit to take the stand. Once again, Judge Berman sided with the prosecution.

Berman warned Aafia Siddiqui that she is not permitted to speak about events prior to her arrest in July of 2008. Nevertheless, on Thursday Siddiqui repeatedly told the jury that she was held in secret prisons by US authorities, according to the Associated Press of Pakistan. She told the jury how she was shot just after she peeked through a curtain in search of an escape route. She added that it would be ludicrous to believe that a soldier would leave his gun where an allegedly dangerous suspect could get a hold of it.

Its too crazy, she said. Its just ridiculous. I didnt do that.

When asked by a US Attorney about the contents of her purse which allegedly contained chemicals, bomb-making instructions, and a list of US targets, Siddiqui said, I cant testify to that, the bag was not mine, so I didnt necessarily go through everything. Siddiquis lawyers have claimed the bag and its contents were planted evidence. Her attorney, Elaine Whitfield Sharp, said back in 2008 that Siddiqui had been carrying what amounted to conveniently incriminating evidence.

Of course they found all this stuff on her. It was planted on her. She is the ultimate victim of the American dark side, another one of her attorneys had told the Associated Press in 2008.

Siddiqui also told the jury that her children were constantly on her mind and that she was disoriented at the time of her arrest in 2008.

On Friday, the prosecution called Gary Woodworth of Braintree Rifle and Pistol Club in Massachusetts to testify. Woodworth claimed that Siddiqui had taken a 12-hour pistol course at some point in the early 1990s. The Associated Press of Pakistan reported that Woodworth was noticeably distressed when the defense team demanded to know how it was possible for him to recall a specific individual from two decades earlier, when hed had hundreds of students. Woodworth admitted that he had no records or documentation to back up his assertions, insisting that he was good at remembering faces.

Also on Friday, FBI Special Agent Bruce Kamerman testified that Siddiqui grabbed the assault rifle in a fit of rage. However, he appeared to be flustered when one of Siddiquis attorneys produced his hand-written notes in which there was no mention of her grabbing the gun.

In spite of the obviously fabricated character of the prosecutions case, there is no guarantee of an acquittal.

Even if she is found not guilty, the fate of Aafias Siddiquis other two children, Mariam and Suleman, remains unknown. Siddiqui recounts that, while she was held in solitary confinement for five years, she was endlessly forced to listen to recordings of her screaming, terrified children. Her baby, Suleman, she said, was taken away from her immediately, never to be seen again. She said her daughter Mariam was occasionally shown to her, but only as an obscure figure behind a sheet of opaque glass.

The horrifying case of Aafia Siddiqui and her three children is but one example of the criminal and inhuman practices of US imperialism and its ally, the Pakistani bourgeoisie. Hundreds if not thousands of Pakistanis have been kidnapped by Pakistani intelligence services and handed over to US personnel to be dispatched to Bagram, Guantanamo and other black site torture chambers around the globe. While the Pakistani government now claims to be doing everything in its power to bring Siddiqui back to Pakistan, its supposed efforts are little more than damage control.


WHERE ARE THE MUSLIMS???
 

adonis_look

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
beauty of functioning democracy and indepedent judiciary is that govt is being questioned in USA.. IN pakistan millions disappear and no need of even FIR is felt.. SC is shouting about missing people govt hardly cares.. See the stark difference..
 

furry87

Senator (1k+ posts)
adonis_look said:
beauty of functioning democracy and indepedent judiciary is that govt is being questioned in USA.. IN pakistan millions disappear and no need of even FIR is felt.. SC is shouting about missing people govt hardly cares.. See the stark difference..

The judiciary has done its bit, implementation is the responsibility of the police and government...Pakistan does not toture foreign detainees,and does not kill foreign nationals in its jails unlike india and america. Fix ur own democracy first where a rapist is elected member of parliment. Please dont think ur any better than us.
 

adonis_look

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
furry87 said:
adonis_look said:
beauty of functioning democracy and indepedent judiciary is that govt is being questioned in USA.. IN pakistan millions disappear and no need of even FIR is felt.. SC is shouting about missing people govt hardly cares.. See the stark difference..

The judiciary has done its bit, implementation is the responsibility of the police and government...Pakistan does not toture foreign detainees,and does not kill foreign nationals in its jails unlike india and america. Fix ur own democracy first where a rapist is elected member of parliment. Please dont think ur any better than us.

You are one of the most delusional characters around.. Go watch talk shows from balulchistan where common people are invited invariably all of them have a story to tell.. hwo their near and dear ones have disaappeared after a routine visit by ISIS or army officials and noone is even entertainign their request of FIR.. you have audacity to say nothign like this happens in pakistan.. What difference does it make whether the person disappearing is pakistani or non pakistani..
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
The sob of Musharraf and his security apparatus handed over hundreds of innocent pakistanis to American Agents and took the money from them.This dictator is now dreaming of ruling pakistan again. If Pakistani ever believe on justice and rule of law, this dictator should be brought back to the court of law and tried.But I know, Zardari and company is no better than Musharraf and company. Both of whome are the agents of American Government and they both can equally sell their own mothers for the American Dollars. Shame on them and on day of Judgment, they should get ready for the punishment of their crimes they committed . Allah is always watching.
 

adonis_look

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
The sob of Musharraf and his security apparatus handed over hundreds of innocent pakistanis to American Agents and took the money from them.This dictator is now dreaming of ruling pakistan again. If Pakistani ever believe on justice and rule of law, this dictator should be brought back to the court of law and tried.But I know, Zardari and company is no better than Musharraf and company. Both of whome are the agents of American Government and they both can equally sell their own mothers for the American Dollars. Shame on them and on day of Judgment, they should get ready for the punishment of their crimes they committed . Allah is always watching.

But they were muslims hence their crime must be glossed over inlarger scheme of ummah solidarity [wall]
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
The sob of Musharraf and his security apparatus handed over hundreds of innocent pakistanis to American Agents and took the money from them.This dictator is now dreaming of ruling pakistan again. If Pakistani ever believe on justice and rule of law, this dictator should be brought back to the court of law and tried.But I know, Zardari and company is no better than Musharraf and company. Both of whome are the agents of American Government and they both can equally sell their own mothers for the American Dollars. Shame on them and on day of Judgment, they should get ready for the punishment of their crimes they committed . Allah is always watching.

Zaidi saheb

whatever happened to 1000's tortured and killed, over 47,000 by one count, in terrorised kashmir?? Was there effort to find them?? Just curious
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
@gazoomartian:

How could one demand the investigation of Kashmiri Killings when our own leaders inhumanly getting money by handing over innocent people of our own country ? You think , they will ever able to stand up to Indians by doing what they do now ? We have to put our own house in order if we want to be counted and respected.By looking across the whole Muslim Ummah, I do no see any leader who can get us out of this mess.Recently read the story in the news about all arab countries are once again lining up against Iran ( this time) in support of USA. They are not overly concern about Israeli Atom bomb but they worry more about Iran's atomic bomb.The are morally bankrupt and they won't let anyone else lead their coutries. They are bonafide obedients of USA.
 

adonis_look

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
gazoomartian said:
Zaidi Qasim said:
The sob of Musharraf and his security apparatus handed over hundreds of innocent pakistanis to American Agents and took the money from them.This dictator is now dreaming of ruling pakistan again. If Pakistani ever believe on justice and rule of law, this dictator should be brought back to the court of law and tried.But I know, Zardari and company is no better than Musharraf and company. Both of whome are the agents of American Government and they both can equally sell their own mothers for the American Dollars. Shame on them and on day of Judgment, they should get ready for the punishment of their crimes they committed . Allah is always watching.

Zaidi saheb

whatever happened to 1000's tortured and killed, over 47,000 by one count, in terrorised kashmir?? Was there effort to find them?? Just curious

Assumign your cliam to be truw which we all knwo is dubious.. what difference there is in torture of muslims of baluchistan by muslims and court nto even takign cognizance..
I thought you were for ummah welfare.. sounds like ummah can go to hell as long as punjabi elite's intereste is served..

Point being what rights you have to point fingers at USa when you have thousands fo Dr Aafis whose case have not been even registered let alone produced before court in Pakistan itself