Dr. Aafia Siddiqui is imprisoned in the USA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AHRC-STM-169-2011
November 4, 2011
A Statement from the Asian
Human Rights Commission
PAKISTAN: The government must inform the public about the health and conditions of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui who is imprisoned in the USA
The Asian Human Rights Commission has published several statements on the imprisonment of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, the American-educated Pakistani cognitive neuroscientist who was convicted and imprisoned for 86 years on the charge of assault with intent to murder her U.S. interrogators in Afghanistan. See PAKISTAN/USA: A lady doctor remains missing with her three children five years after her arrest. We have now received information from Dr. Siddiqui's sister that she has now undergone a forced abortion while in detention and was hemorrhaging seriously.
In the
email received from her younger sister, Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui,
she reported that:
"I have been informed that Aafia is
pregnant and as I am typing she has undergone forced
abortion, and was hemorrhaging profusely as of yesterday
(November 2). I was informed by a phone call in witness of
prison warden......another three days either she dies or
survives leaving us no proof of the repeated
humiliation".
This message is yet to be confirmed by
an independent and reliable source. She mailed this message
to one of the most active news forums, SPN, which has
created a panic in the country and people are worried about
her health. Dr. Aafia's case has seen the support of many
people and they have shown their anger and agitated many
months against her disappearance for five months, the
subsequent trial in the USA and her sentence of 86 years. In
view of the suffering she has undergone the people are
demanding her unconditional release.
If the government of Pakistan does not come out to clarify the news about her alleged forced abortion and pregnancy in custody there is the serious risk that an atmosphere of rumours will be generated by the silence. If this happens it could very quickly run out of control and the government will face violent agitation as the religious militant groups will not pass up any chance to strike again.
Dr. Aafia Siddiqui
is a citizen of Pakistan. Besides her past activities, which
are yet to be proved, the government has the responsibility
for her care and welfare. The government of Pakistan and
Pakistani embassy in USA should immediately issue a
statement clarifying the information about her forced
pregnancy and abortion during custody and inform the people
of Pakistan about her health.
# # #
About
AHRC: The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional
non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights in
Asia, documents violations and advocates for justice and
institutional reform to ensure the protection and promotion
of these rights. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in
1984.
Visit our new website with more features at www.humanrights.asia.
You can make a difference. Please support our work and make a donation here.