The U.S. federal court ruled in Manhattan nerves Pakistan Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, 86 years of prison on 7 charges.
And the rule of Aafia Siddiqui (38 years) in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan by Judge Richard Berman Mohammed, who said: “a big prison is appropriate.” “Do not get angry,” said my friend in court to supporters after the verdict. “Forgive Berman judge.” Berman responded, saying: “I wish that more defendants feel the way you do,” said Dr. Afia they do not want any Muslim or Pakistani bloodshed behind its name.
After the court decision, U.S., “said Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui’s sister that the movement of well-being will begin soon and will be brought back to Dr Afia Pakistan. She was forced to admit that the well-being that it had not been tortured in prison.
And convicted by a jury in Dr. Afia in February in an attempt to kill U.S. agents and military officers after being held by police in Afghanistan in 2008. During the week my friend saw the trial of three FBI agents and soldiers of the United States when she went to my friend questioned, grabbed the gun unattended and shot at them while yelling,”Death to the Americans!”
Turning conviction protests in Pakistan. There were more protests as”chanted hundreds of well-being of the free!”At a rally in Karachi, while others demonstrated outside the court building in Manhattan.
Earlier, the Minister for Interior Rehman Malik on Saturday speech to the United States Attorney General calls for repatriation of Dr Aafia Siddiqui to Pakistan
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September 23, 2010