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Anti-US rally in Pakistan against Siddiqui verdict
[Iran Press TV Latest] An anti-US rally wad held in Islamabad on Monday protesting the US Federal Court verdict convicting the female Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui.

On February 8, a 12-member New York jury convicted Siddiqui, a mother of three and a graduate of the prestigious American university, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of attempted murder. She had been charged with allegedly shooting at her interrogators in 2008.

Siddiqui, 37, could receive a life-in-prison sentence in the sentencing hearing scheduled for May 6.

The Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has ordered the government to provide legal assistance to Siddiqui. The Lahore High Court has also asked the foreign ministry to do its best to secure her release.

Many Pakistanis believe Washington has fabricated the charges against the Pakistani scientist, who also insisted during her trial that she has been framed, describing prosecution's allegations against her as 'ridiculous'.

Some human rights groups suspect that Siddiqui was imprisoned in a secret US prison well before the 2008 incident, a charge that American authorities deny.

Amid the growing public anger, scores of Pakistanis have taken to the streets of the country since the time of her conviction last week, seeking Siddiqui's immediate release.

Shortly after the verdict was announced, Siddiqui categorically denied all the charges against her, emphasizing that she was set up, jailed, and tortured by US agents in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

"This is a verdict from Israel, not America. The anger should be directed where it belongs," Siddiqui declared after the court read the judgment against her.
Posted by: Fred 2010-02-09
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