Pakistan Arrests Men | Pakistan arrests 5 men reported missing in United States

December 10, 2009 by frankls
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Pakistan arrests 5 men reported missing in United States
Five people arrested in Pakistan had been reported missing in the United States, and police are confident they were planning terrorist acts, a Pakistani police official told CNN.

Excerpt from Pakistan arrests 5 men reported missing in United States – CNN.com


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Ive just recently talked to my friend, she lives in Pakistan
And she told me about how America has now got control of Pakistan, if the Government officals dont obey them they get shot dead…Astafallah atheem
And also about this new army called 'Black water' who rape small girls and take women for their soilders(suicide i guess)

And that the Pakistan President is doing everything America says… :(
Our Fellow Brothers & Sisters in Pakistan are in danger and its getting hard for them,PLease make du'a for them.

This is a story about a fellow Sister who is in Jail in America for 5 years now, she was kiddnapped by America for being a "terrorist" and she is being raped,and abused…she's now gone mental. and lost her 3 kids…

After intensive civil rights groups pressure and angry protests in Pakistan, the US authorities have formally acknowledged arresting Dr. Afia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist, five years after her mysterious disappearance in Karachi with her three teen age kids.

On August 5, the FBI suddenly produced Dr. Siddiqui in a New York court to charge her with possessing documents including recipes for explosives and chemical weapons and description of New York land marks plus firing two shots at a US army captain which, very conveniently, missed.

But the story of the circumstances, the timing and the place from where she had been picked up that the Americans purveyed for the world to believe hardly sounds credible.

According to the charge sheet, Dr Siddiqui was loitering outside the compound of Ghazni Governor in Afghanistan on July 17 this year when she was taken into custody and had in her possession numerous documents on making explosives, chemical weapons and other weapons involving biological material and neurological agents. Then while under detention at the notorious Bagram airbase cell she shot at American officials after getting hold of a rifle of one of them.

Tellingly, the story of the Afghan police in Ghazni contradicts the FBI charge sheet. The Afghan police said officers searched Siddiqui after reports of her suspicious behavior and found maps of Ghazni, including one of the governor’s house, and arrested her along with a teenage boy. US troops requested the woman be handed over to them but the police refused. US soldiers then disarmed the Afghan police, at which point Siddiqui approached the Americans complaining of mistreatment by the police. The US troops thinking that she had explosives and would attack them as a suicide bomber, shot her and took her.

According to the New York Times, the United States intelligence agencies have said that she had links to at least 2 of the 14 men suspected of being high-level members of Al Qaeda who were moved to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, in September 2006. The charges against her, however, do not appear to be related to those allegations, but to her assault on the Americans who were about to question her.

The hearing cleared up none of the mysteries that have surrounded Ms. Siddiqui’s case since she disappeared with her three children while visiting her parents’ home in Karachi, Pakistan, in March 2003.

Her mysterious disappearance story

Dr. Afia Siddiqui left her mother's house in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh province, along with her three children, in a Metro-cab on March 30, 2003 to catch a flight for Rawalpindi, but never reached the airport. The press reports claimed that Dr. Afia had been picked-up by Pakistani intelligence agencies while on her way to the airport and initial reports suggested that she was handed over to the American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). At the time of her arrest she was 30 years and the mother of three sons the oldest of which was four and the youngest only one month. (Still there is no news about her three children.)

A few days later an American news channel, NBC, reported that Afia had been arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of facilitating money transfers for terror networks of Osama Bin Laden. A Monthly English magazine of Karachi in a special coverage on Dr. Afia reported that one week after her disappearance, a plain clothed intelligence went to her mother's house and warned her, "We know that you are connected to higher-ups but do not make an issue out of your daughter's disappearance." According to the report the mother was threatened her with 'dire consequences' if she made a fuss.

Dr. Afia Siddiqui, who studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, for about 10 years and did her PhD in genetics, returned to Pakistan in 2002. Having failed to get a suitable job, she again visited the US on a valid visa in February 2003 to search for a job and to submit an application to the US immigration authorities. She moved there freely and came back to Karachi by the end of February 2003 after renting a post office box in her name in Maryland for the receipt of her mail. It has been claimed by the FBI (Newsweek International, June 23, 2003, issue
It was a make Du'a for our Brothers and Sisters.

Yes America has crossed the line…but they will brain wash their people…
*imagines what my dad's saying…lol stupid Politicians*
Who said i liked Taliban( i dont know them so im mutual)…and Pakistan isnt run by Taliban…Girls still go to school if the schools for women were closed then my Sister in law wouldnt have graduated from Alima in Pakistan…

Taliban run Afghanistan…
When you make Du'a for Brothers and Sisters its making Du'a for them all in general…Geeze do i need to be so damn specific…i thought it was only the women on my babycenter group who were so fussy…lol

No im not being "selfish" im saying MAKE DUA FOR US ALL WE ARE ALL EACHOTHERS BROS AND SISTERS
WHETHER IN THE OCEAN OR THE FLIPPING MOON…

Man…Im going to sleep.
@Lion of Ali…Ive never heard of the group. And no i dont support terrorisim…even if its hurting Shia's i dont hate you people…I just dislike one brother of yours and his wife…they betrayed me. thats all..

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