Dr Aafia’s son in Karzai government custody
..Well, considering that Karzai the sock puppet is in the back pocket of Bush the… this shouldn’t be too tough to accomplish…
By Mariana Baabar
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has approached the government of Afghanistan to hand over the eldest, eleven-year-old son of the missing Pakistani scientist Dr Aafia Siddiqui, who according to the US authorities, is in the custody of the Karzai government.
The request was made about two days ago but so far there has been no response from Kabul. Diplomatic sources that are following this bizarre case told The News that according to the US authorities that are in touch with Islamabad, the Americans have taken a “nuclear DNA sample” from the youngster and matched it with Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s claiming that he is indeed her son.
Recently, the lawyers for Dr Siddiqui received a letter from the US Justice Department saying that when the young boy was questioned he told them that he belonged to Azad Kashmir and had lost both his parents in the massive earthquake two years ago. He then, according to the US authorities, claims that he made his way into Afghanistan.
“However, when the family of Dr Siddiqui saw the photograph of the young boy, they immediately recognized him and said that he was Aafia’s son”, maintain sources. It may be mentioned that Islamabad was alerted that something was amiss when the photograph of Aafia was removed from the most wanted site of the FBI immediately after her arrest.
“The Pakistan government was alerted that something had happened that Aafia’s photograph was no longer there”, the sources maintained.
According to the US authorities, Aafia was first picked up by the Ghazni police on July 17, was put in the US custody on July 18 and her photograph went missing from the FBI site on July 20. “We were wondering what had happened,” says a senior official.
Dr Aafia’s son in Karzai government custody: US










August 29th, 2008 at 4:16 pm
well, at last thing are taking shape, in this case, turn over the kid, he got the right to live.