Dr. Aafia Siddiqui: A ‘Missing Person’ With A Name

Posted on August 5, 2008
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Aafia Siddiqui

Dr. Aafia’s Siddiqui story has been haunting most Pakistanis for months now. Famously known as ‘Prisoner 650’ at Bagram Base in Afghanistan, she is one of the missing persons of Pakistan, wanted by FBI on alleged links with Al-Qaeda.

Dr. Afia Siddiqui, a highly educated researcher who studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, for about 10 years and did her PhD in genetics, mysteriously disappeared from Karachi in March 2003 along with her three children. Since then, US and Pakistani officials have continuously denied any knowledge about her.

It was only after British prisoner Moazzam Begg mentioned her in his book The Enemy Combatant that Human Rights Organizations and activists, British journalist Yvonne Ridley and MP Lord Nazir in particular, raised voice for Dr. Aafia kept in solitary confinement and her three children. A specially disturbing part of this story is that fate of her three children, aged between one month and 7 years at the time of her kidnapping, is still unknown.

Aafia SiddiquiIn 2007, the media started giving Dr. Aafia’s case more serious attention and several reports were published about her tragic fate. Amnesty International included her on a June 2007 list as someone for whom there was “evidence of secret detention by the United States and whose fate and whereabouts remain unknown.”

Britain’s Lord Nazir Ahmed, (of the House of Lords), asked questions in the House about the condition of Prisoner 650. According to one news story, “He [Lord Nazir] said she is physically tortured and continuously raped by the officers at the prison.” Lord Nazir has also submitted that Prisoner 650 has no separate toilet facilities and has to attend to her bathing and movements in full view of the other prisoners.

And it was on July 6, 2008, when a British journalist, Yvonne Ridley, called for help for a Pakistani woman she believes has been held in isolation by the Americans in their Bagram detention centre in Afghanistan, for over four years. “I call her the ‘grey lady’ because she is almost a ghost, a spectre whose cries and screams continues to haunt those who heard her. This would never happen to a Western Woman,” Ms Ridley said at a press conference.

Ms Ridley, who came to Pakistan to appeal for help, said the case came to her attention when she read the book, The Enemy Combatant, by a former Guantanamo detainee, Moazzam Begg. After being seized in February 2002 in Islamabad, Mr. Begg was held in detention centres in Kandahar and Bagram for about a year before he was transferred to Guantanamo Bay. He recounted his experiences in the book after his release in 2005. Imran Khan, leader of Justice Party (PTI) has also been raising voice, held a joint press conference with Ms. Ridley on this issue, and criticised government of Pakistan for not doing anything and hiding facts about Prisoner 650.

After these reports in media, the US and Pakistani authorities were forced to admit just last week that Dr. Aafia was indeed in US captivity, the Prisoner 650 at Bagram Base.

CNN has released the official version of US Government today and according to Dr. Aafia’s attorney, Elaine Whitfield Sharp, “a lot of the allegations implausible” and argued that the charges “don’t pass the sniff test.” According to CNN:

A Pakistani scientist accused of shooting at U.S. officers while in Afghan custody last month was due to appear before a U.S. magistrate judge Tuesday morning in New York.


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Aafia Siddiqui-FBI Notice Aafia Siddiqui, whom the FBI had sought for several years for terrorism, faces federal charges of attempted murder and assault of a U.S. officer and U.S. employees, federal authorities said.

The 36-year-old American-educated neuroscientist is a suspected member of al Qaeda. If convicted, she faces a maximum of 20 years in prison on each charge. On July 18 Siddiqui shot at two FBI special agents, a U.S. Army warrant officer, an Army captain and military interpreters who unknowingly entered a room where she was being held unsecured at an Afghan facility, officials said.

Siddiqui was behind a curtain when she used an officer’s rifle to shoot at the group, officials said. She shot twice but hit no one, they said. The warrant officer returned fire with a pistol, shooting Siddiqui at least once. She struggled with the officers before she lost consciousness and was then given medical attention. The day before the shootings, Afghan police arrested Siddiqui outside the Ghazni governor’s compound where they found bomb-making instructions, excerpts from the “Anarchist’s Arsenal,” papers with descriptions of U.S. landmarks, and substances sealed in bottles and glass jars, U.S. officials said Monday.

Responding to these allegation, Elaine Whitfield Sharp told DAWN, Geo and CNN:

“This is a very intelligent woman. What is she doing outside of the governor’s residence? The woman is a Ph.D. Is a woman like this really that stupid? There is an incongruity and I have trouble accepting the government’s claims,” the attorney said.

“If she was carrying fluids and was considered dangerous, then why was she left unattended in a room behind a curtain? And this dangerous, hardened criminal picks up a gun and misses?”

Dr. Aafia’s sister, Dr. Fauzia, held a press conference today along with Human Rights Activist Iqbal Haider and she urged authorities to presume her sister is innocent and is demanding that the government be required to prove any charges against her “beyond a reasonable doubt.” She appealed to the government of Pakistan, all religious, political parties and human rights organizations to play their active role in bringing her sister back home. At least, they should immediately hand over the children to the family as no law on earth allows that. This is one of the most serious violation of human rights. “I fear a political prosecution to protect the United States from embarrassment, rather than from ‘terrorism,'” Fouzia Siddiqui said. Iqbal Haider severely criticised US and Pakistani Governments and said that they promoting terrorism by doing inhuman acts like this.

I don’t know if Dr. Aafia has done anything illegal or not but the way she has been picked and handed over to US authorities along with three innocent children is a violation of even basic human rights and human dignity. What happened to the moral values, respect for law and Human Rights? If she has done something wrong, she should have been held accountable in the court of law and punished. But why detaining her illegally, along with 3 children, with any charge whatsoever for 5 years?

It should not be forgotten that the missing persons case was a turning point in recent Pakistan politics where Pervez Musharraf had a severe falling out with the then CJP Iftikhar Chaudhry who was investigating this case. After much public agitation on the issue, the Chief Justice ordered that EVERYONE to be produced in court and then charged so that a free and fair trial could be held. Something which couldn’t be done at that time as many of the missing were already handed over to US authorities secretly.

Dr. Aafia’s case reminds us that how important the rule of law and justice is if we are to survive as a nation. Pakistan should immediately demand US Government to release 3 innocent children picked up with Dr. Aafia and hand them over to her family. Whatever the allegations on her may be, there is no justification whatsoever for kidnapping and detaining three innocent children and keeping them away from their family for 5 years.

Additional information about Dr. Aafia can be found here, here, here and here. For more info about Missing in Pakistan, watch these 3-part video by Ziad Zafar.

181 responses to “Dr. Aafia Siddiqui: A ‘Missing Person’ With A Name”

  1. Jamal Ahmed says:

    Khalil Jibran wrote this in 1920s but I think its very relevant to current situation of Pakistan.

    My Countrymen by Gibran Khalil

    What do you seek, my countrymen?
    Do you desire that I build for
    You gorgeous palaces, decorated
    With words of empty meaning, or
    Temples roofed with dreams? Or
    Do you command me to destroy what
    The liars and tyrants have built?
    Shall I uproot with my fingers
    What the hypocrites and the wicked
    Have implanted? Speak your insane
    Wish!
    What is it you would have me do,
    My countrymen? Shall I purr like
    The kitten to satisfy you, or roar
    Like the lion to please myself? I
    Have sung for you, but you did not
    Dance; I have wept before you, but
    You did not cry. Shall I sing and
    Weep at the same time?

    Your souls are suffering the pangs
    Of hunger, and yet the fruit of
    Knowledge is more plentiful than
    The stones of the valleys.
    Your hearts are withering from
    Thirst, and yet the springs of
    Life are streaming about your
    Homes — why do you not drink?

    The sea has its ebb and flow,
    The moon has its fullness and
    Crescents, and the ages have
    Their winter and summer, and all
    Things vary like the shadow of
    An unborn god moving between
    Earth and sun, but truth cannot
    Be changed, nor will it pass away;
    Why, then, do you endeavour to
    Disfigure its countenance?

    I have called you in the silence
    Of the night to point out the
    Glory of the moon and the dignity
    Of the stars, but you startled
    From your slumber and clutched
    Your swords in fear, crying,
    “Where is the enemy? We must kill
    Him first!” At morningtide, when
    The enemy came, I called to you
    Again, but now you did not wake
    From your slumber, for you were
    Locked in fear, wrestling with
    The processions of spectres in
    Your dreams.

    And I said unto you, “Let us climb
    To the mountain top and view the
    Beauty of the world.” And you
    Answered me, saying, “In the depths
    Of this valley our fathers lived,
    And in its shadows they died, and in
    Its caves they were buried. How can
    We depart this place for one which
    They failed to honour?”

    And I said unto you, “Let us go to
    The plain that gives its bounty to
    The sea.” And you spoke timidly to
    Me, saying, “The uproar of the abyss
    Will frighten our spirits, and the
    Terror of the depths will deaden
    Our bodies.”

    I have loved you, my countrymen, but
    My love for you is painful to me
    And useless to you; and today I
    Hate you, and hatred is a flood
    That sweeps away the dry branches
    And quavering houses.

    I have pitied your weakness, my
    Countrymen, but my pity has but
    Increased your feebleness, exalting
    And nourishing slothfulness which
    Is vain to life. And today I see
    Your infirmity which my soul loathes
    And fears.

    I have cried over your humiliation
    And submission, and my tears streamed
    Like crystalline, but could not sear
    Away your stagnant weakness; yet they
    Removed the veil from my eyes.
    My tears have never reached your
    Petrified hearts, but they cleansed
    The darkness from my inner self.

    Today I am mocking at your suffering,
    For laughter is a raging thunder that
    Precedes the tempest and never comes
    After it.

    What do you desire, my countrymen?
    Do you wish for me to show you
    The ghost of your countenance on
    The face of still water? Come,
    Now, and see how ugly you are!

    Look and meditate! Fear has
    Turned your hair grey as the
    Ashes, and dissipation has grown
    Over your eyes and made them into
    Obscured hollows, and cowardice
    Has touched your cheeks that now
    Appear as dismal pits in the
    Valley, and death has kissed
    Your lips and left them yellow
    As the autumn leaves.

    What is it that you seek, my
    Countrymen? What ask you from
    Life, who does not any longer
    Count you among her children?
    Your souls are freezing in the
    Clutches of the priests and
    Sorcerers, and your bodies
    Tremble between the paws of the
    Despots and the shedders of
    Blood, and your country quakes
    Under the marching feet of the
    Conquering enemy; what may you
    Expect even though you stand
    Proudly before the face of the
    Sun? Your swords are sheathed
    With rust, and your spears are
    Broken, and your shields are
    Laden with gaps, why, then, do
    You stand in the field of battle?

    Hypocrisy is your religion, and
    Falsehood is your life, and
    Nothingness is your ending; why,
    Then, are you living? Is not
    Death the sole comfort of the
    Miserable?

    Life is a resolution that
    Accompanies youth, and a diligence
    That follows maturity, and a
    Wisdom that pursues senility; but
    You, my countrymen, were born old
    And weak. And your skins withered
    And your heads shrank, whereupon
    You become as children, running
    Into the mire and casting stones
    Upon each other.

    Knowledge is a light, enriching
    The warmth of life, and all may
    Partake who seek it out; but you,
    My countrymen, seek out darkness
    And flee the light, awaiting the
    Coming of water from the rock,
    And your nation’s misery is your
    Crime. I do not forgive you
    Your sins, for you know what you
    Are doing.

    Humanity is a brilliant river
    Singing its way and carrying with
    It the mountains’ secrets into
    The heart of the sea; but you,
    My countrymen, are stagnant
    Marshes infested with insects
    And vipers.

    The spirit is a sacred blue
    Torch, burning and devouring
    The dry plants, and growing
    With the storm and illuminating
    The faces of the goddesses; but
    You, my countrymen, your souls
    Are like ashes which the winds
    Scatter upon the snow, and which
    The tempests disperse forever in
    The valleys.

    Fear not the phantom of death,
    My countrymen, for his greatness
    And mercy will refuse to approach
    Your smallness; and dread not the
    Dagger, for it will decline to be
    Lodged in your shallow hearts.

    I hate you, my countrymen, because
    You hate glory and greatness. I
    Despise you because you despise
    Yourselves. I am your enemy, for
    You refuse to realize that you are
    The enemies of the goddesses.

  2. Hajan bin Yousaf sends Mohammad Bin Qasim from the desert of arab to indus valley along with his army to help a muslim lady who called upon him for her protection. Here we see a five star general who is also a SSG commando named Mr. Musharraf. What has he done, sends out his secret army to catch a muslim lady who too is from Indus and handed over to US army.What a contrast?
    Allah is punishing muslims by awarding them president like Mr.Musharraf. We need to correct ourself by pleasing Allah not American.American won’t come to rescue Mr.Musharraf but Allah did rescue Abrahim.
    This is true for all of my Ummah leaders.
    My Allah protect our sister Aafia. I cried every time i see or hear about her or her children.
    May Allah save her children.

  3. Aisam Bhatti says:

    Shame on the people who did this act. Very sad indeed.

  4. Adeel Zaheer says:

    well in my opinion we don’t need to blame USA or anyone else as they have proved by their actions that according to them no one’s life has any value.
    they can kill millions and then say sorry that they got wrong intelligence reports and even by using the media they can make you think what they want you to think.
    well the only one’s that we should blame is Pak government.
    Through out my life i have said that i am proud to be a Paki despite all the wrong things going on here in Pak.
    but really i am not proud to be a Paki now, i am ashamed of it………………………..

  5. Ayesha Salman says:

    We must give credit to author here for focusing on the humane side of the story. Thank you darwaish for informing us about Dr. Aafia.

    I also agree with Irum but the question is, what can we do to pressurize GOP to take it more seriously?

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