Islamabad High Court Bar Urges President Biden to Address Dr. Aafia Siddiqui’s Plight
The Islamabad High Court Bar Association has written an open letter to U.S. President Joe Biden, expressing deep concern over the plight of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist currently imprisoned in the United States.
The letter, authored by Bar President Raisat Ali Azad, highlights alleged human rights violations in Dr. Aafia’s case and has been shared with leaders of the Aafia Movement.
Key Points Raised in the Letter
Human Rights Concerns
The letter describes Dr. Aafia’s case as one of the most tragic episodes in modern history, marked by grave violations of human rights. It states that:
Her initial detention and trial were marred by procedural irregularities.
Concerns of bias and prejudice were frequently raised during her legal proceedings.
Medical records reportedly indicate signs of physical and mental torture during her incarceration.
Conditions in Prison
The letter also highlights the troubling history of Carswell Prison, where Dr. Aafia is currently held, and describes her treatment as a stark violation of basic human rights, including being deprived of contact with her family and children.
Symbolic Importance
Dr. Aafia has been called the “daughter of the nation” by several Pakistani leaders, including former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani. Her case remains a deeply emotional issue in Pakistan and a source of public outcry.
U.S. Advocacy Against Abuse
The letter underscores the contradiction between the U.S.’s longstanding advocacy for women’s and children’s rights and the treatment meted out to Dr. Aafia. It warns that such actions damage the United States’ global reputation as a champion of human rights.
Appeal for Clemency
The letter concludes by urging President Biden to address the matter on humanitarian grounds, emphasizing the importance of justice and compassion in ensuring Dr. Aafia’s release.
This appeal comes as part of ongoing efforts by human rights activists and legal representatives in Pakistan to seek clemency for Dr. Aafia, who has been in U.S. custody since her controversial trial and sentencing in 2010
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