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Give Aafia freedom, if you can’t give her justice: Fowzia Siddiqui

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Aafia Movement Pakistan leader and notedneurophysicianDrFowziaSiddiqui has said 17 years havepassed to kidnappings of DrAafiaSiddiqui along with her three minor children.
In a statement here on Monday, she said “Give Aafia freedom, if you can’t give her justice,”adding that the day of March 30, 2003 wasthe dark day in history of Pakistan when the daughter of the nation, aPhD in education, was handed to Americans, violating all national andinternational laws. She was trafficked to Afghanistan.
Dr FowziaSiddiqui said that today whole world is facing grave threat of coronavirus. Many countries including Pakistan are going through lock downs. Routine life and business is suspended and even developed nations are helpless before this virus.
She said even this difficult time, Pakistani people have not forgotten
Aafia. She said people are demanding from Prime Minister Imran Khan to take immediate steps for repatriation of DrAafia as virus has already spread in American jails.

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