Update on Prisoner 650

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

FYI:
Prisoner 650
Yvonne Ridley
Article ID: 1395 | 323 Reads



The FBI lost much of its credibility when its chief J. Edgar Hoover was revealed to be a transvestite who preferred to be called Mary.

Hoover, probably the most powerful men in America some say even more powerful then the presidents he served under, was the originator of dirty tricks campaign and kept a lot of dirt on other people in his files.

The only players who were immune to Hoover’s secret files were those who had secrets of their own about his personal life - namely, the Mafia. Mafia bosses obtained information about Hoover’s sex life and used it for decades to keep the FBI at bay. Without this, the Mafia as we know it might never have gained its hold in America.

In May of 1972, Hoover - approaching his fifty-five-year anniversary with the Justice Department - boasted that the FBI remained the organization that he built upon his own principles and standards - of course now we know exactly what standards Hoover aka Mary had.

The FBI never really recovered its power or prestige once Hoover was ousted as a cross dresser.

There was more scandal to follow when Acting Director L. Patrick Gray was forced to resign after being caught up in the Watergate drama which brought down President Richard Nixon aka Tricky Dicky.

The FBI is supposed to be an institute based around freedom and democracy; instead it has become a factory from which lies and deceit are manufactured.

The reason for this brief history lesson into the FBI will now become apparent.

You see it is quite obvious that from cross dressers, liars and fraudsters, the FBI has now moved into the realms of fantasy land with the news that Dr. Aafia Siddique has “conveniently” been found outside a governor’s office in Afghanistan with her 12 year old son … FIVE years after her disappearance in Karachi.

According to the FBI she was in possession of “numerous documents describing the creation of explosives, as well as excerpts from the Anarchist’s Arsenal, descriptions of various landmarks in the United States, including in New York City” - you know, all the regular stuff a female terrorist would carry in her handbag!

The fantasists who concocted this story may as well have put Dr. Siddique in Hoover’s old red dress while they were on with it.

What we do know is that she has been shot at and injured. She was extradited to New York last night (Monday) and is being held in a prison in Manhatten down the road from the nightclub where Hoover used to pose as Mary.

She faces charges of attempted murder and assault of a US officer.

Does the FBI really think we are all that stupid and gullible?

Dr. Aafia Siddiqui - who had been sought by the FBI for several years regarding terrorism according to their website - is accused of shooting at two FBI special agents, a US Army warrant officer, an Army captain and military interpreters who unknowingly entered a room where she was being held unsecured.

She fired two shots, but hit no one, officials said. The warrant officer returned fire with a pistol, shooting Siddiqui at least once. She struggled with the officers before she lost consciousness, said officials, adding that she received medical attention.

The day before the shootings, Afghan police had arrested Siddiqui outside the Ghazni governor’s compound after finding bomb-making instructions, excerpts from the “Anarchist’s Arsenal,” papers with descriptions of US landmarks and substances sealed 20 in bottles and glass jars.

This all happened two weeks after I had given a press conference in Islamabad calling on the US to handover Prisoner 650 - The Grey lady of Bagram.

Coincidence? May be - but if the FBI think that we are going to buy the bovine scatterings they have just released to the US media they really do live in La La Land.

Let’s look at the cold hard fact of the case.

Dr Siddiqui, 36, is an American-educated neuroscientist. Since 2003, Siddiqui’s whereabouts have been the source of much speculation. According to Amnesty International, Siddiqui and her three small children were reported apprehended in Karachi, Pakistan, in March 2003 after the FBI issued at alert requesting information about her location earlier that month.

Several reports indicated Siddiqui was in US custody after her arrest in Karachi. But in May 2004 then-Attorney General Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller identified Siddiqui among several sought-after al Qaeda members.

Human rights group and a lawyer for Ms. Siddiqui, Elaine Whitfield Sharp, say they believe that she has been secretly detained since 2003, for much of that time at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

“We believe Aafia has been in custody ever since she disappeared,” Ms. Sharp said in a telephone interview yesterday, “and we’re not willing to believe that the discovery of Aafia in Afghanistan is coincidence.”

American military and intelligence officials said that Ms. Siddiqui was in Pakistan for most of the past five years until she resurfaced last month and was captured by the Afghans.

She and her 12-year-old son were arrested in Ghazni, Afghanistan, on July 17. The American officials accused Ms Siddiqui trying to bomb the residence of Ghazni’s provincial governor.

Someone who also does not buy this nonsense is Asim Qureshi, Senior Researcher for the British-based international human rights organization Cage prisoners has issued the following statement, “There are many questions that the FBI and the Pakistani government need to answer in light of this admission. Why have the FBI continued to pretend to be seeking her while all the while knowing of her detention in Afghanistan? Is Aafia indeed Prisoner 650 whose screams were heard by former Bagram prisoners?

“Aafia Siddiqui is a woman who has been plagued by a number of problems in her life, none of which have anything to do with involvement with al-Qaeda. During the years the US claim she was working as an operative for the organization she was in fact the victim of domestic violence at the hands of an abusive husband. Community members in Boston declare that she was incapable of any violence, let alone being involved with a terrorist group.

“Whilst we welcome this disclosure reform the FBI, it has only come after mounting international pressure, and five years of detention and abuse. Siddiqui’s case represents the problem of disappearances in Pakistan in the most tragic way. The acceptance by the FBI that Siddiqui has been in custody in Afghanistan raises important questions which must be answered by the Pakistani and US governments. Siddiqui must be returned to Pakistan in order to faces charges for any crime she may have committed or released along with her children.”

Cage prisoners have led 20th campaign for Aafia Siddiqui for the past three years. Since her disappearance in March 2003 in Karachi, along with her three young children, the FBI has continually denied reports of her detention and that she was in their custody.

I am proud to be a patron of Cage Prisoners. Less than two weeks before this fiasco emerged, I traveled to Pakistan with Cage prisoners Director, Saghir Hussain, to launch their report, Devoid of the Rule of the Law, at a press conference organized by Imran Khan.

The press conference sparked an international storm of outrage, when I asked my colleagues in the Pakistan media to put pressure on the US to identify Prisoner 650 and the release of Aafia Siddiqui.

I personally spoke with Lt. Col. Mark Wright at the US Pentagon who denied all knowledge of Prisoner 650 or Dr Aafia Siddique.

Now I do not believe for one minute Lt. Col. Wright was lying - in fact I did suggest to him that the people he was speaking to in Afghanistan (the FBI) might be lying to him. I did ask him to call me back when he had the facts.

Perhaps Lt. Col. Wright you might want to make that call now and tell me the truth about Dr. Siddique and Prisoner 650 … but whatever you do mate, do not get your facts from the FBI which stands for Fantasy Brigade International … and that’s just the polite version.

http://www.islamicawakening.com/viewarticle.php?articleID=1395&


Dr Aafia ‘wasn’t held by military’, says US army

* Lt Col Rumi Nielson-Green says Aafia has only been to base for treatment
* Says allegation that she is same woman who was in US custody in 2003-2005 unfounded

KABUL: The United States military in Afghanistan on Wednesday rejected claims that Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui, arrested last month, had been in the US military detention during the five years she was missing. Siddiqui, 36, was arrested in Ghazni on July 17 by Afghan police who said they believed she had been planning a suicide attack. Her arrest was the first time in five years she had been seen publicly and her family and lawyers allege she had been held captive since disappearing in Pakistan in 2003 — possibly in a secret US or allied prison..

Treatment: The US military based at Bagram said Siddiqui had only been to the base for military treatment for gunshot wounds after her arrest, and not before that. “She has never been held in the US military custody,” spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Rumi Nielson-Green told AFP. The Pakistani scientist had been under FBI guard at Bagram hospital from July 18 to August 4, after which she was flown to the US, where she is standing trial, Nielson-Green said.

Nielson-Green rejected claims by some human rights activists that Siddiqui was Bagram’s “prisoner 650”, a solitary woman inmate at the base a few years ago whom other detainees claim to have heard screaming.

Allegation: “The allegation that she is the same woman who was in our custody in 2003-2005 is unfounded. That woman’s name and physical description are different from Siddiqui’s,” the spokeswoman said. afp

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justoneofmillion

Junior Member
:salam2:jazakillah alf khair for sharing and keeping us up to date only Allah swt knows how many stories similar to this one is being buried in the sand , heard only by of those who have been trough them as haunting echoes in their memories, these criminals who have turned Allah swt fertile earth into a mess,have put a shame even on the doctor that cut their umbilical cords to the point he would wish he had hung them with it if keeping a healthy heart is not just an advice he d only give for others than himself.A shame on the mothers that carried them for months that never thought their milk was so sour to turn their children into blood suckers. If some say mothers carry the earth in them, how else would feel the ones that carried i t s destruction! No wonder since all their ideology is based upon negating the principle of sufficient reason the tireless wish of order coming form disorder ,of peace resulting from unjust and unjustified wars. What a hopeless and presumptuous adventure has the accursed hasten their paths to may Allah swt big bang their minds and shorten their feet on the day of order!auzubillah
My duas are with the sister

wassalaam
jameel
 

xSharingan01x

TraVeLer
Thanks for posting.

I don't know what to say. I'm speechless.
Her case was reported on BBC and other newspaper in the manner of another "usual terrorist suspect".
It is so sad!
 
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