Thursday 24 May 2018

PAKISTANI COUNSULATE REFUTES RUMOURS OF AAFIA SIDDIQUI'S DEATH


ACTION RESEARCH FORUM: 

OH AAFIA YOU ARE VICTIM OF AMERICAN BRUTALITY, ENGRAVED ON HUMANITY BRAINS. ALTHOUGH THE TRUTH IS NOT REVEALED, THE FACTS ARE GUESSED WHICH ARE SHAMEFUL AND CRUCIAL, BLACK SPOT  'A SOFT HEART MOTHER' RIGOROUS CONFINMENT, LET IT BE FOR DOERS TOO. 

RECALLING  PRE-INCIDENCE DRAMA; OH PAKISTAN DO WHAT MAN MADE GOD COMMANDS, OR FACE CARPETTING CAUSING TREMENDOUS BLASTING OF ISLAMABAD. WE KNOW THE LAW OF NATURE PREVAILS AND ONE DAY IT WOULD. 

OH AAFIA WE LOVE YOUR SACRIFICES, ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE FRIENDS & FOE, YOUR CHILDREN GREATNESS, YOUR CLOSENET FAMILY, YOUR NEURO RESEARCHES, AND PRAY TO ALMIGHTY DOWN TO PROUD WHITE-HOUSE, UNPRECEDENTED  CREUALITY. 

GOD MAY BLESS YOU. HISTORY WILL WRITE YOUR GREATNESS, WHAT A GIRL YOU ARE.   

COURGEOUS AAFIA-S WILL SURE BE INCARNATED, AS PROCESS OF HATE AND LOVE. THE WORLD IS NOT SILENT, LIKE GENERAL PETREAS  http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/world/2011/05/110526_guardian_afghan_a.shtml   and MANY Others



SOURCE: https://arynews.tv/en/consulate-refutes-aafia-siddiqui-death/


Pakistani consulate refutes rumours of Aafia Siddiqui’s death

HOUSTON: Amid rumours about the death of Dr Aafia Siddiqui circulating on social media, Pakistani consul general in Houston on Wednesday visited the incarcerated neuro-scientist in a detention facility in Texas.
According to a statement, Pakistani consul general in Houston Aisha Farooq visited Siddiqui, detained under the terrorism charges at the Federal Medical Center (FMXC) Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas.
The meeting lasted for about two hours, and was the fourth consular visit in the past fourteen months. The consulate also denied the rumors regarding Dr Aafia’s death.
“Recent rumours regarding Dr. Aafia Siddiqui are completely baseless and false, and refuted,” said the statement.
Fauzia Siddiqui, the sister of Dr. Aafia, had urged the Consulate to take notice of the rumours of her death and enquire the prison officials. However, the Consulate could neither confirm nor deny the rumours.
The MIT-trained neuro-scientist, Aafia Siddiqui, is serving 86-year prison sentence after being convicted of seven counts of attempted murder and assault on US military personnel in Afghanistan.
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