Dr Aafia Siddiqui

Pak conveys concerns over ‘terror suspect’ Dr Aafia’s worsening health in US prison

Pak conveys concerns over ‘terror suspect’ Dr Aafia’s worsening health in US prisonWashington, Aug 28: Following media reports that Pak-American ‘terror suspect’ Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s health was worsening by the day inside the US federal prison where she is being held for almost a month, Pakistan has officially conveyed its concerns to the US Government regarding her well-being.

Dr Aafia (36) has been nursing her bullet wounds inside the prison. According to prosecutors, she was shot by a US Army officer after she grabbed his rifle from the floor and pointed it at an officer.

US authorities to level “Qaeda-linked terror charges” against Dr Aafia

US authorities to level “Qaeda-linked terror charges” against Dr AafiaWashington, Aug 20 : When Pakistani-American doctor Aafia Siddiqui is produced before a US court on September 3, the US authorities would bring grave charges against her ranging from money laundering for Al Qaeda to assisting the terrorist group in other ways, including efforts to procure military equipment.

Aafia Siddiqui''s lawyers demand proof of her terror plans

Dr. Asif Siddiqui Lawyers for alleged Lady Al Qaeda Aafia Siddiqui have challenged the government to turn over evidence of her evil plans.

Denying that she was carrying a pocket book of evil at the time of her arrest, her lawyer, Elaine Sharp told the New York Daily News: "Put up or shut up, that is what I say. If they have it, why haven''t they shown us?"

The Daily News reported Wednesday that the MIT-educated neuroscientist was apparently plotting terror attacks on several city landmarks - including the Statue of Liberty and Times Square.

For the US, Dr Aafia is a “treasure trove” of information

For the US, Dr Aafia is a “treasure trove” of informationWashington, Aug 14 : Former US officials who served in investigating agencies have reportedly described Pakistani-American Dr Aafia Siddiqui as the “most significant capture” in the last five years, and said that she was a “treasure trove” of information.

Jailed “terror suspect” Dr Aafia, a neuroscientist by profession, is facing a trial in the US after being charged with trying to murder US officials in Afghanistan. She was arrested from Kabul and later extradited to New York for trial.

Pak scientist, most significant terror capture by US in five years

Dr. Asif SiddiquiNew York, Aug 13 : US law enforcement officials believe that the capture of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, an American educated Pakistani neuroscientist, is “the most significant” in the fight against terrorism in five years.

“She is the most significant capture in five years,” former CIA agent John Kiriakou told ABC News.

“To find someone who has such rich information, computer hard drives, e-mails, that is really a major capture,” he added.

Pak formally asks US to repatriate “terror suspect” Dr Aafia

Dr Aafia SiddiquiWashington, Aug 13: Pakistan is learnt to have formally requested the US to repatriate its national Dr Aafia Siddiqui, who is presently tried before a US court over terror charges. But, it is expected that Washington won’t accede to Pakistan’s request.

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